Nothing against the Monster Scenes kits, but if someone's going to do a kit of Bruce Campbell as Ash from Army of Darkness I'd strongly prefer it be at least in scale with the Aurora "monster" kits and/or Moebius figure kits.
At some point a larger Galactica would be nice some where in the 24 to 36 inch range. (dare I dream?) The 14 incher looks fantastic and I have 2 on pre-order. Can you imagine what Moebius could do in an even larger format! Drool! :thumbsup:
At some point a larger Galactica would be nice some where in the 24 to 36 inch range. (dare I dream?) The 14 incher looks fantastic and I have 2 on pre-order. Can you imagine what Moebius could do in an even larger format! Drool! :thumbsup:
How about releasing the MOTM Wolfman,since he is same scale as the MS kits? He would look great with the rest of the gang. I always wanted to see a MS Mummy w/sarcophagus in 1/13th scale too. I don't have much interest in a Hero figure at all. I'm still trying to figure out the best way to paint Vampirella,and build some kind of castle wall background for these kits.
How about this? It's a pigmy mummy and sarcophagus from G.I. Joe. I got this particular item off of EeeeBay for around 5 bucks. (Thanks to Rob Mattison for alerting me to this option.)
1. large b9 robot.
2.one of each cast of lost in space 1/8 scale seperate boxes and penny with debbie.
3.jaws {bruce the shark}.or great white no license for that.
4.rambo with a m 60 machine gun and bullets wrapped around hand ready to blow away everything.
5.large robby the robot.
6.john wayne on a horse or clint eastwood in a poncho.
7.the silver androide on lost in space or the green lady that says dr smith on one episode of lost in space.
8.the crypt keeper from tales of the crypt.
9.the beatles playing live on stage.
10.sandra dee as gidget riding the curl on a surf board.
11.freddy kruger.
12.the exorcist with catholic priest.
13.alice in wonderland scene.
14.tinkerbell.
15.sinbad in a sword fight with five skeletons.
16.any famouse pirate and treasure chest filled with treasure.
17.tomb raider.
18.a girl pirate.
19.green hornet with cato or kato?
20.the avengers emma peel i believe is the one i'm thinking of.
I'd need to live in a really huge house to have all these suggested kits.
This'll be very oddball and unlikely since it's dropped from the radar but characters and vehicles from REBOOT, the animated sf cartoon series. I know, the toys were made but ya know...
Since Moebius is getting into cars, how about a 1977 Ford Thunderbird. I have a friend who would love to have this since it was his first car, Have never been able to find a good 1:24/1:25 scale kit of this.
The Man with no Name (Eastwood), also issued in a boxed set of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Maybe 1/8 scale. I'd pay $100 for that, or less for 1/12.
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The Man with no Name (Eastwood), also issued in a boxed set of The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Maybe 1/8 scale. I'd pay $100 for that, or less for 1/12.
One thing that is seriously lacking in car kits is four door car versions of various models. If nothing else, four door car kits could be released as police cars with civilian options.
I'd love to see a couple of the Andy Griffith Mayberry Sheriff's Ford Galaxie patrol cars done up in kits--especially the first one (1962?) and the '66 model. I think those would be pretty good sellers for Moebius.
^ Speaking of police vehicles, a lot of law enforcement agencies are using Dodge Chargers these days. Does anyone already make a kit of that car with police options? That's one cop car that looks like it means business!
Now that Moebius is doing the International Lonestar truck tractor, I'd love to see a kit of this baby.
Scott, I have to ask, what IS that truck? My god that's beautiful and rather painfully impractical looking!
Was it a prototype or a 'show' car? Man, that looks like something from a Gerry Anderson show.
It also (and this is my mind going twisty) looks like it might have been the basis for the 'Big Bus' prop vehicle. Or was it even more so, like the Lincoln Futura, a show car chopped and altered by the needs of Hollywood?
Scott, I have to ask, what IS that truck? My god that's beautiful and rather painfully impractical looking!
Was it a prototype or a 'show' car? Man, that looks like something from a Gerry Anderson show.
It also (and this is my mind going twisty) looks like it might have been the basis for the 'Big Bus' prop vehicle. Or was it even more so, like the Lincoln Futura, a show car chopped and altered by the needs of Hollywood?
That was an experimental Ford gas turbine-powered truck from 1965, nicknamed "Big Red." AFAIK, it was a fully functional, roadworthy vehicle. Lots of pictures here.
Apparently, the only commercially produced model of the truck is a rare Japanese tinplate toy. Looks pretty accurate, though. (Scroll down and click on "Scale Models > Turbine" on the right-hand side of the page.)
And no, it had no connection whatsoever with The Big Bus. (Note the totally different layout and wheel arrangement.)
I would love a very accurate rendering of a pre-68 VW Microbus and a pre-67
VW bug.......:thumbsup: But if we are wishing, how about a 59 Fiat Multipla?
I restored a 58 and it was so cool, I'll post a photo of it tomorrow, the photos are at work
Tamiya produced a wonderful kit of the 1966 VW Sedan (bug); it's currently the most accurate VW kit on the market IMO. And, though not as accurate as the Tamiya kit, Revell and Hasegawa have both produced early-60s VW Microbus kits that are fairly decent; Revell's is called the "VW T1 Samba Bus" (no year), and Hasegawa's is called the "Volkswagen Type 2 Microbus (1963) '23-Window'".
Not very likely anytime soon there never was a Comic Scenes version of the kit, I don't think we have any burning desire to create one. There are more kits in the long box coming just as soon as we can get them on a boat.
As Dave mentioned, no burning desire to do that. WW sold out not because if it was a hot seller, but because we brought in a quantity that was close to initial orders. To be considered a great seller, we need to go a bit further with it than we have so far.
IIRC, around the time Moebius announced their BSG license either Frank or Dave hinted the Raptor was on the list of possible future kits (providing the line sold well enough, that is).
Aurora always had their best figures in motion so I think that would work best with Vampirella instead of her just standing there.
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