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Posted by Boba Fett on Wednesday, November 19, 2008 9:10 AM

 rabbiteatsnake wrote:
Unless I'm mistaken me and that bivouac guy have been watching a lot of L.I.S lately and I must concur its a lovely Chariot you built.  But I'd just pee myself if I could find a large scale figure kit of the "Bloop".

Bloop IN-deed! BAH!

(Dr. Smith) Laugh [(-D]

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Posted by rabbiteatsnake on Tuesday, November 18, 2008 11:55 PM
Unless I'm mistaken me and that bivouac guy have been watching a lot of L.I.S lately and I must concur its a lovely Chariot you built.  But I'd just pee myself if I could find a large scale figure kit of the "Bloop".
The devil is in the details...and somtimes he's in my sock drawer. On the bench. Airfix 1/24 bf109E scratch conv to 109 G14AS MPC1/24 ju87B conv to 87G Rev 1/48 B17G toF Trump 1/32 f4u-1D and staying a1D Scratch 1/16 TigerII.
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Posted by mstazz62 on Saturday, November 15, 2008 5:51 PM

Wow, thanks for replies guys! I've always wanted a decent kit of this vehicle and Moebius didn't disappoint. The Space Pod is probably just as nice.

Boba - I used Testors orange from a spray can.

Mark

mstazz62
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Posted by terry35 on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:48 AM

Brilliant work. No need for me to say any more....................................

Terry.

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Posted by Boba Fett on Saturday, November 15, 2008 11:25 AM
 RichardI wrote:
 Bivouac wrote:

Very nice job! I too have been thinking of getting this kit. It's nice to see someone else who has forked over the cash first, so I don't have too buy it sight unseen. This would look really nice on a bit of planetscape based on the first season sets. Can you tell me, scale-wise, how it compares to the Polar Lights Jupiter 2? Might make a nice side by side pair if the scale is correct.

MJB 

Bivouac: the scale is 1/24 so I doubt the Jupiter2 is that big! However, the Space Pod that was in the series is also available (from Moebius) in 1/24. I know 'cause I have that one as well. I thought I might tackle my first diorama with the two kits.

Rich Cool [8D]

Hmmmm... I might try that! What shade of orange did you use?

(for some Dr. Smith insults go here! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4F1wmtpi6E )

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Posted by RichardI on Saturday, November 15, 2008 7:09 AM
 Bivouac wrote:

Very nice job! I too have been thinking of getting this kit. It's nice to see someone else who has forked over the cash first, so I don't have too buy it sight unseen. This would look really nice on a bit of planetscape based on the first season sets. Can you tell me, scale-wise, how it compares to the Polar Lights Jupiter 2? Might make a nice side by side pair if the scale is correct.

MJB 

Bivouac: the scale is 1/24 so I doubt the Jupiter2 is that big! However, the Space Pod that was in the series is also available (from Moebius) in 1/24. I know 'cause I have that one as well. I thought I might tackle my first diorama with the two kits.

Rich Cool [8D]

On the bench: 1/48 Revell PBY Catalina 0A-10A. Next up: Moebius 1/24 Chariot from Lost in Space.

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Posted by Bivouac on Friday, November 14, 2008 11:07 PM

Very nice job! I too have been thinking of getting this kit. It's nice to see someone else who has forked over the cash first, so I don't have too buy it sight unseen. This would look really nice on a bit of planetscape based on the first season sets. Can you tell me, scale-wise, how it compares to the Polar Lights Jupiter 2? Might make a nice side by side pair if the scale is correct.

MJB 

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Posted by Cosmic J on Friday, November 14, 2008 6:58 PM
Looks real good. Not my cup of tea, but I like what you did w/ it, especially the robot.
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Posted by MKelley on Friday, November 14, 2008 4:49 PM
Great job! I can hear Dr. Smith calling the Robot a Bubble headed Booby! Big Smile [:D]
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Posted by Boba Fett on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 10:58 AM
 mstazz62 wrote:

I have wanted a model of this vehicle since I first saw it when I was a wee lad - preferrably to run DR. Smith over with! (Just kidding!)

Anyway the kit was worth the wait. Nice detail, easy assembly, and comes with the robot,too!

The top half is probably the best clear molding I have ever seen in a kit-perfectly clear and distortion free. Fits well,too. My only beef would be the instructions-mostly text with a few photos of work-in-progress parts. I really prefer instructions with "part A goes in slot B " with arrows pointing the way. Less likely to hear cries of "Danger Will Robinson" when I place a part in the wrong spot!

And here's the bubble-headed booby:

Hope you guys like 'em

Mark

 

Love it! I was looking at the kit and pondering wether to buy it. You have made up my mind! The kit looks awesome! And yes, the Chariot would be best seen as Major West chasing down Smith!

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Posted by RichardI on Tuesday, November 11, 2008 9:31 AM

That looks awesome Mark. Great work there!Thumbs Up [tup]

Thanks for posting, I have the same kit in the stash waiting while I work on my PBY. I was going to post pics when I finished, but I doubt it now...Wink [;)]

Rich Cool [8D]

On the bench: 1/48 Revell PBY Catalina 0A-10A. Next up: Moebius 1/24 Chariot from Lost in Space.

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Moebius Lost in Space Chariot
Posted by mstazz62 on Monday, November 10, 2008 10:10 PM

I have wanted a model of this vehicle since I first saw it when I was a wee lad - preferrably to run DR. Smith over with! (Just kidding!)

Anyway the kit was worth the wait. Nice detail, easy assembly, and comes with the robot,too!

The top half is probably the best clear molding I have ever seen in a kit-perfectly clear and distortion free. Fits well,too. My only beef would be the instructions-mostly text with a few photos of work-in-progress parts. I really prefer instructions with "part A goes in slot B " with arrows pointing the way. Less likely to hear cries of "Danger Will Robinson" when I place a part in the wrong spot!

And here's the bubble-headed booby:

Hope you guys like 'em

Mark

 

mstazz62
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