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  • tay666
    Career Member
    • Dec 27, 2008
    • 785

    #16
    Originally posted by SpaceCrawler
    I often roam around your site looking at the pictures.

    Anyone know if anyone is going to continue releasing any of the Prehistoric Scenes kits like Revell recently did? I know Mobius (or one of those little companies) was going to redo the Swamp last year but cancelled it.

    Sean
    Moebius was going to reissue the Swamp but changed their plans when it looked like there wasn't going to be enough interest to make it profitable.
    Haven't heard of any more plans since then. I talked to Frank at WF, and he said he hasn't ruled the idea out, but there wasn't anything planned right now.

    I am hoping that if Monarch ever gets going, that maybe they would take a chance.

    I would love to see some of the new resin add-on kits produced in styrene also, but I won't hold my breath.

    I still bug Revell occasionally about reissuing the Trex. That was the one they didn't do in this latest round. And right now, you can't even find one of the reissues for under $100.

    And Ray. Shoot me an email any time with whatever you want to discuss.
    You know I never get tired of talking about these kits.

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    • AcroRay
      Persistent Member
      • Apr 17, 2005
      • 1010

      #17
      I dug out some photos I'd taken of some of my Prehistoric Scenes buildups before they were packed up in storage.

      Here's the T-Rex box, and the white un-decorated JC Penney catalog sales box Trevor mentioned:



      Here's the Ankylosaurus. He's a bit rarer in the Aurora edition with the full base, since it was one of the last PS kits offered and didn't get as many years worth of manufacturing. But it has been re-issued regularly by Monogram/Revell, and was just re-issued in the last year:

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      • AcroRay
        Persistent Member
        • Apr 17, 2005
        • 1010

        #18
        One of the things I loved the most about them were the unusual colors that so many of them were made in. I always try to incorperate as much of the original color in the buildup as possible, and often leave a lot of bare plastic, mixed with realistic paint coats. I like leaving the edges of the base in bare plastic as well, but I polish it a bit.

        Here's the Triceratops, probably one of the least-realistic with his metallic plastic and sharp - decidedly non-herbivore teeth:


        This is the Flying Reptile, cast in a lurid crimson color. This is a pre-owned buildup (as are mostly all of my PS collection) that I haven't done any restoration on yet.



        Here's the Spiked Dinosaur, Styracosaurus. His color is a more conventional green. The tree actually isn't an Aurora part, it comes from a latter brown colored Monogram Snap-Tite series reissue which also supplied half of the base for this restoration as well. This is a survivor of my childhood collection, Monogram parts and all:

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        • AcroRay
          Persistent Member
          • Apr 17, 2005
          • 1010

          #19
          Here's a couple more I had photos of...

          Cro-Magnon Woman, which was a minty fresh unbuilt kit I picked up for $10 at a flea market years ago. Trevor's website has pics of a rejected, more-busty sculpt of the figure's torso/head components, another of the precious few PS prototypes out there:



          Lastly, here's the ever-popular Cave, Home of Early Man, cobbled togther and restored from several buildups I acquired. This is a really neat feat of model-design, made up of interchangeable walls, floor & roof panels, load of accessories... truly much more of a play set than one would traditionally think of as a model kit.



          ...Two caves can be combined into a whole, Flintstones-like structure, or matched with the cave floor & wall segments of the CAVE BEAR kit.

          The last 'early man' pieces have never been re-issued, and I have no idea if the tooling for them survived the accidental scrapping Monogram did of some Aurora materials wen they acquired them. I seriously doubt there'd be any real modern demand for the Aurora cave-folks these days, considering how inaccurated and dated their portrayals are. And since they're smaller-scale than Aurora's classic monster kits, they wouldn't fit that re-issue collection either.
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          • blastphemey
            Persistent Member
            • Jun 11, 2008
            • 1114

            #20
            wow thats an awesoem cave. i dont know why it looks so good....

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            • wyldpny
              Star Trek Mego Customizer
              • Jan 29, 2008
              • 1162

              #21
              Awesome pics
              Thanks for sharing those
              Capt. Kirk: "Is there anyone on this ship, who even remotely, looks like Satan?"
              Mr. Spock: "I am not aware of anyone who fits that description, Captain"
              Capt. Kirk: "No, Mr. Spock, I didn't think you would be"

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              • Joe90
                Most Special Agent
                • Feb 23, 2008
                • 721

                #22
                Originally posted by AcroRay
                Cro-Magnon Woman, which was a minty fresh unbuilt kit I picked up for $10 at a flea market years ago. Trevor's website has pics of a rejected, more-busty sculpt of the figure's torso/head components, another of the precious few PS prototypes out there:


                Great collections. I particularly like the Wilma Flintstone vibe this model has. Cro-Magnon Fashion at it's height! Yabba Dabba Doo!
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                • wyldpny
                  Star Trek Mego Customizer
                  • Jan 29, 2008
                  • 1162

                  #23
                  Didn't Wilma have red hair that was curled up? If anything, I would say maybe Betty Rubble...
                  Capt. Kirk: "Is there anyone on this ship, who even remotely, looks like Satan?"
                  Mr. Spock: "I am not aware of anyone who fits that description, Captain"
                  Capt. Kirk: "No, Mr. Spock, I didn't think you would be"

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                  • tay666
                    Career Member
                    • Dec 27, 2008
                    • 785

                    #24
                    Originally posted by AcroRay
                    ...Two caves can be combined into a whole, Flintstones-like structure, or matched with the cave floor & wall segments of the CAVE BEAR kit.
                    Actually, you need one more wall piece to make a complete cave out of 2 of them. Basically you need 7 wall segments to make a complete circle. 2 caves and the wall piece from the cave bear.

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                    • mazinz
                      Persistent Member
                      • Jul 2, 2007
                      • 2249

                      #25
                      I have to upload/scan it, but in the lastest issue of G-fan they give you a pic of an unproduced Aurora godzilla model that was to come out later in the line when they did Rodan and Ghiderah
                      "What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"

                      Starroid Raiders Dagon wrote "No Dime Store Monster left behind"

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                      • tay666
                        Career Member
                        • Dec 27, 2008
                        • 785

                        #26
                        Oh yeah.
                        The MOTM Godzilla that was never produced.
                        Great looking kit, with him destroying that electrical tower and all.

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                        • mazinz
                          Persistent Member
                          • Jul 2, 2007
                          • 2249

                          #27
                          yes be great if polar lights could do something with this
                          "What motivated him to throw a puppy at the Hells Angels is currently unclear,"

                          Starroid Raiders Dagon wrote "No Dime Store Monster left behind"

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                          • ctc
                            Fear the monkeybat!
                            • Aug 16, 2001
                            • 11183

                            #28
                            PREHISTORICDINOSCENESHEEEHEHEEEEE!!!!!!

                            I mean.... neat! I've ALWAYS loved these kits, and I've been slowly finishing my set. Thanks to the reissues it's not too tough. Having a heck of a time with the nameplates though. You'd think someone would have repro'd them by now; like they have with the bases. (And I don't know about you; but I got the recent reissued Woooly Mamoth, and the nameplate was blank.)

                            The only problem is that there are so many garage kit companies doing add-ons now I may NEVER finish my set. (Must. Fight. Urge....) That, and the Cro-Magnon man seems out of scale. (Unless he was about 8 feet tall in life.)

                            I was thinkin' of getting a set of the LifeLike/Lindberg dino kits. Those have been reissued a lot, so it'd be easy to get a set. I kinda remember they had three diorama sets; full of cavemen and such, that are really hard to find.

                            Don C.

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                            • chunky B
                              Museum Eclectic Collector
                              • Apr 9, 2009
                              • 335

                              #29
                              Great pics and collection, thanks for sharing!

                              that cave is sweeeet!

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                              • tay666
                                Career Member
                                • Dec 27, 2008
                                • 785

                                #30
                                Originally posted by ctc
                                Having a heck of a time with the nameplates though. You'd think someone would have repro'd them by now; like they have with the bases. (And I don't know about you; but I got the recent reissued Woooly Mamoth, and the nameplate was blank.)

                                Sorry for the long delay in getting to this post.
                                But Cultman has repro nameplates to replace the ones Revell screwed up.
                                CultTVmans Hobbyshop :: Dinosaur Models :: Aurora Dinosaur nameplate replacements from Creature Arts

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