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Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Model Kit of the Week #12
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Last year at around this time (or a month earlier, perhaps), I posted galleries of cinematic and TV spaceships from the 1970s, 1980s, 1...
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The robots of the 1950s cinema were generally imposing, huge, terrifying, and of humanoid build. If you encountered these metal men,...
This may have been the simplest model ever produced. I think it was only like six pieces and a giant decal. I remember going to the store with my dad to buy it and, when we got home, I had it fully assembled before my dad got his coat off. Still, it looked great with my other Star Trek models.
ReplyDeleteI bought this model as a boy in the '70s and built it quickly. It was added to my other AMT Star Trek kits that I played with back then.
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