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Read MoreRandy Cooper is nearly finished with this next Kit offering…. the Blade Runner Metrokab! It should be ready to go this next week! Stay tuned!!
To visit Randy Cooper Models site direct, please...
Read MoreKit Producer: Bad-Azz Models
Kit Scale: 1/72
Kit Materials: Resin
Kit Price: $165 USD plus shipping
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Read MoreThis is the 37.5 inch, half studio scale Battlestar Galactica (TOS) resin kit from Mike Salzo. Added Greeblies and lights to clients preference, and not for accuracy...
Read MoreRead MoreHere’s my latest model…. It’s the Jagaroth ship from Doctor Who.
This unique spaceship was seen in the 1979 episode “City of Death” co-written by Douglas Adams...
Read MoreHere is the completed final version of the Jason and the Argonauts skeleton stop motion puppet replica, the old pics still displayed on Modeler Magic were of the prototype which was much rougher...
Kit Producer: Bad-Azz Models
Kit Scale: 1/144
Kit Materials: Resin
Kit Price: $95 USD plus shipping
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Read MoreRead MoreHere’s a diorama I just completed called “Hell Spawn”. It is something of a nod to Ray Harryhausen’s 19634 classic, “Jason And The Argonauts”...
Kit Producer: Bad-Azz Models
Kit Scale: 1/144
Kit Materials: Resin
Kit Price: $135 USD plus shipping
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Read MoreRead MoreHere are a few photos of my latest build up. It involves two of the Pegasus War Of The Worlds (1953) machines with some Starling Tech sound & lighting kits installed...
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