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The Area-51 UFO A.E.-341.15B is an intricately designed model based on historical accounts of unidentified flying objects. Measuring 8 inches and crafted from durable plastic, it features new tooling for landing gear and customizable hatch panels, making it a must-have for any science fiction aficionado.
Material Type | Plastic |
Size | 8 inches |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
Item Dimensions | 9.37 x 3.31 x 12.91 inches |
Additional Features | New tooling for landing gear, based on accounts and sightings of unidentified crafts, includes open hatch panels for flying display model |
Scale | 1-72 |
Subject Character | Ufo |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Theme | science-fiction-and-fantasy |
Color | Clear,Gray,Green |
R**S
very attractive and unusual
Very Nice UFO and is unique and makes a good item to look at
J**R
Up in the sky
Ok I just got this and I must say I'm very happy with it, even though it doesn't have an interior. When I first saw the package,I noticed a long cut in the wrapping and the item. No worries the item was not damaged. I highly recommend it for all sci Fi people. Just got it together simple as anything,next I'm going to add lights just for fun
D**N
Simple but fun kit
This is a simple yet detailed kit of an extraterrestrial craft that may or may not exist under government wraps at Nevada's Area 51. It consists of two hull halves, four landing gear, Eight gear doors (for your choice of gear up or gear down) and four viewport and dome molded in translucent green. Once you paint it either in simple metallic Grey, or follow the detailed painting guide, it goes together quickly in about an hour.As I mentioned, the ship's dome and viewports are molded in translucent green making it easy to light your model. As I plan to have mine part of a diorama showing it landed in a wooded clearing, I'm currently in the process of making or trying to find a circuit that would make the light pulse slowly representing internal systems running on standby.If I have any complaints with the kit, it's the failure to include any figures of aliens to display with it, perhaps in the process of abducting some hapless earthlings
A**
UFO
A little smaller than expected so I made a landing area.
D**Y
A fun little model, considering how little there is to it.
Seriously. The model--theoretically 1/72-scale, like there's anything on it to show this--has a grand total of 12 parts, spread across two very small sprues and the upper and lower hulls of the saucer. And the parts count _used_ goes down if you don't build it sitting on its landing gear. It's kind of a bulky, no-nonsense 1/72-scale, like Pegasus' other fun SF kit the Apollo 27.Ordered the first one to have a Martian saucer. My notes indicate that I'm going to build an interior of the ship for that particular purpose (the model is cavernously empty). I have clear resin to make non-sickening-green recasts of the rim windows and dorsal light-or-viewport-or-whatever-it-is. Past that, I haven't gotten very far. This one was my second, and it was purchased for a kitbash I'm working on (needed some angular round hull to add to a huge styrofoam "engine shroud").As long as you haven't much to do with it, or have plenty on-hand to do to it, it's a good little model to find. Like the A27, you can customize the heck out of it, and if you're going to build it, you'd better. Otherwise it's almost _too_ simple.It's the purposeless models that are the most fun to make your own. Enjoy this one. :)
G**A
A Fine Craft for Exploring Otherworldly Planets
This is such a cool little model kit. I added a few LED's and used the extra pieces for a different configuration to add some flair.
G**T
TOTAL CHEAP PIECE OF CRAP! DO NOT BUY!!@
This is the most expensive, plastic crap I have ever had the misfortune to buy. DO NOT BUY THIS TOTAL CRAP. My son wanted it so when it arrived did not want to return it, but for what I paid this is a total rip off.
T**S
Decent UFO model but very pricey for what you get.
My son and I watched the 1950s War of the Worlds movie several months back so I decided to get this model kit for him along with one other. This model has about 12 pieces and is entirely snap together with no glue required. It looks decent when completed even without paint or LEDs, but it typically sells for a whopping $26 to $35. For that price, it is far overpriced. This model should either cost $8 or include about one hundred more pieces like a Level 3 or 4 model kit (that requires glue). If you want a snap together introductory UFO model kit for a five year old, ... this is your kit. Otherwise, look elsewhere.
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