Showing posts with label Lindberg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lindberg. Show all posts

Sunday, July 28, 2019

The Kind From Up There!

FLYING SAUCER by Polar Lights
Built 7/21/2019
Painted 7/27/2019

My second flying saucer build in one week! This kit is a repop of a vintage 1950s Lindberg model - the first ever U.F.O. plastic kit - that has been reissued dozens of times over the last sixty years from numerous companies, including Glencoe, Atlantis, and now, Polar Lights, as a tie-in edition with Ed Wood's Plan 9 From Outer Space. Wood used several of the original Lindberg kits in that notorious film, so there is a legitimate connection.

I chose not to build it as it appeared in Plan 9 (minus the rocket motors and a painted-over dome), but as it was originally intended to be built.

Another simple build, with only a few parts, and most of the paint applied with a simple rattle can. I had originally intended for a shinier "chrome" finish, but the paint I bought - labeled as "Chrome" - was actually more of a matte finish than I hoped for, so after it dried, I hit it with a few coats of clear gloss. It's still not what I intended, but I'm satisfied with it.

The little green alien pilot and cockpit details were hand-painted.

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Which way to Roswell?

ALIEN by Lindberg Models
Built 5/2016
Painted 10/16/2018


My very first fully-painted figure model kit, two years in the making!  I picked this up several years ago at the Waterville Marden's discount store for about five bucks. I assembled it in May of 2016, and finally got around to painting it this month.

A super simple kit to build and paint... but that made it a good one to start with. Most build-ups I've seen of this kit online gave the Grey a silver jumpsuit, but I went with a flecked, metallic blue. The base was primed in a dark gray, which I drybrushed with a lighter gray before hitting the whole thing with a heavy black wash.



"I come in peace...."