

Did you miss us? After 9 months of being punitively punished by eBay for not signing up to their "managed payments" plan, we finally relented when they pulled the plug on ALL our active listings (during this time, we couldn't add or edit listings but could let our normal store items "ride"). Get yours today! Please, if you have any questions, email or call us prior to purchase. We've always loved these "Gigantics" kits - clearly inspired by the classic "giant bug/insect" movies of the 50's. Fun Dimensions 1975 Model Gigantics Wasp MIB Factory Sealed This listing is for a Fun Dimensions 1975 Model Gigantics Wasp MIB Factory Sealed. FUN FACTS, HISTORY, ATTRIBUTES (ie size, year of production, color,scarcity, etc) WHAT FOLLOWS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH ANYTHING SPECIFIC in this listing. We will always tell you the operability of items in our possession - but we cannot, in any way, offer any guarantees of their continued operability. All our items are sold for display purposes only. Additionally, wires get brittle, rubber dry rots, strings get frail. We do not highlight 'typical wear' unless we feel it is out of the norm. Most of our items are from 30 to 50 years old and will have some degree of stress cracks, crazing, etc.

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Item: 125344258358 Fun Dimensions 1975 Model Gigantics Wasp MIB Factory Sealed. I will color the spear tip with a little steel/aluminum and maybe drybrush the rest just slightly to give it a little wear and tear look.Seller: landlcollectables1 ✉️ (13,150) 99.8%, Waiting on some yellow paint to show up for his hair, but I got the brown and tan for his clothes. I did the spear in dark metallic grey and the flesh for his face and hands. Fortunately I discovered that priming it with grey primer overtop the black seemed the eleviate the stickiness. I assume it has to do with whatever material the figure is made from. For some reason the black primer I used (which I have used on all my other stuff with no issues) was still a little sticky even after a few days. The emblem came out pretty good - I wanted a two-tone color scheme on it like on the movie poster. That was just a matter of mixing bright orange paint with 5-minute epoxy. I really like the way the base came out, especially the lava. I've already painted the body, so I just need to do the interior and assemble the rest. I really like how the black accent brought out the springs and engine details. I'll probably drybrush a little brown/tan after that.Īssembled the chassis last night. this is pretty much done, I just need to use the airbrush to add some light green to him. Here's a few pics of my current projects: I'm looking forward to discussing different models and techniques here. I've been wasting a lot of time with video games but I'm trying to spend more time on my models so I have something to show for it. My usual hobbies - going to the movies and RPGs - have unfortunately been neutralized for time being due to the pandemic. I'll post some photos of various projects in the near future. I lean towards WWI aircraft, muscle cars, and some sci fi stuff, usually. He's been advising me on some of my techniques, like air brushing, which I've never done before. He's slowly been working on a layout in his basement but with some neurological issues as he's getting older it's harder for him to do it. My dad has been into model railroading since he was a kid. My grandfather used to paint duck decoys - some for actual use (geese, actually) but a bunch were purely for display purposes. I'm at least a third generation modeller, I suppose. The Vermithrax Dragon from Dragonslayer by PegasusĪ couple of other doodads, plus I just pulled the trigger on a small wooden ship starter set from Occre. But it's only been in the last few months that I've really tried using different techniques like dry brushing and washes to get a more realistic effect. Hello! I've dabbled in model building since I was a kid, so around 40 years on and off.
