"Lost in Space" , ETC., Wacky Ideas for Wacky Modeling

Retro LadRetro Lad Posts: 471
edited May 2018 in Carrara Discussion

In case you are interested in modeling things from the 1960s "Lost in Space" TV series as a challenge for your Carrara modeling skills, and just for fun, here sre some websites that may be useful.

The Jupiter 2 box cover looks lind of like a Bryce render.

Lost In Space Jupiter 2 II 18" Plastic Model Kit
https://www.monstersinmotion.com/cart/sci-fi-model-kits-lost-in-space-c-271_274_298/lost-in-space-jupiter-2-ii-18-plastic-model-kit-p-13817

Lost in Space action figures and models
 https://www.entertainmentearth.com/s/?query1=Lost+in+Space

Timeless Hobbies   Lost in Space
https://www.timeless-hobbies.com/lost-in-space.html

Cult TV
Lost in Space Chariot - 50th Anniversary reissue 1:24 scale from Moebius Model
http://www.culttvmanshop.com/Lost-in-Space-Chariot--50th-Anniversary-reissue-124-scale-from-Moebius-Models_p_3338.html

Lost in Space EBAY
https://www.ebay.com/bhp/lost-in-space-chariot

Collectibles Everywhere
http://www.collectiblesanyday.com/collectible-plate/lost-in-space-model.html

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Comments

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,964

    thanks :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    need the lunchbox !! laugh  and the thermos

    how many thermos fell and broke the glass inside doh

     

    and more harry potter stuff, like the trolley on the hogwarts train.  
    he bought the wholw lot for his friends.  thats a childhood dream come true.
    gringotts tee hee

  • Retro LadRetro Lad Posts: 471
    edited May 2018

    head wax, ... your welcome ... and here are another bunch of wacky ideas for wacky Carrara models.

    I am learning Hexagon modeling at the present, and next I am going to try to learn Carrara modeling, and eventually rigging and finally before I kick the bucket create some goofy animations

    I got all these attached images from the "Monsters in Motion" website.

    Attack of the Crab Monsters Giant Crab Monster Model Kit.jpg
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    Outer Limits Zanti Commander Model Kit Zanti Misfits.jpg
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    Crawling Eye 1958 Radiation Theatre Resin Model Kit.jpg
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    First Men In The Moon Grand Lunar Resin Model Kit.jpg
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    War Of The Worlds 1953 Martian Figure 1 8 Scale Model Kit.jpg
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  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,125
    edited May 2018

    Your pics and links make for some great subjects, FlashGarcia.  Stezza works so efficiently that I think he will have the whole bunch done by next weekend.  yes

    Here is a different category that I intend to work on one day.

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  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 8,334

    Stezza has already modelled Lost In Space vehicles, very nice models as well !!!!!!

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 7,988
    edited May 2018

    one of my first inspirations to start doing modeling was the Seaview form VTTBOTS .. in the original DAZ forums I posted if it was available ( it wasn't at that time ) and if not I may have a go at it myself.. someone replied ( can't remember who ) and said give it a go.. so I did

    after that I wanted to do the props I used to collect from the cereal packets... I then started on Crazy Critters ... I had them all when I was a kid lol

    and thanks @Bunyip02 smiley

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  • Retro LadRetro Lad Posts: 471
    edited May 2018

    Diomede,

    Every Christmas I re-watch my DVDs of the Raskin/Bass "Rudolph" and " Santa is Comin to Town". Great humor and animation. The"kid" in me is still alive which is probably why I like web stores like Archie McPhee and Sinister Cinema. Maybe I should have called myself Retro-Lad.

    Stezza,

    I was a plastic "Crunchy" critter fan (from a cereal box) and had to go everywhere with "Crunchy" in my pocket until he melted in a washing machine because I somehow forgot to take him out of my pocket one day. Crunchy was designed for attachment to forks and spoons, so I always had him on my spoon when I ate my breakfast until the melting disaster.

    Mike's Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea fan website is great. He even has the blueprints of the Seaview posted somewhere on his site. My brother bought me an Aurora model of the Seaview, and the Flying Sub, when I was a kid. Where are they now?crying

    http://www.vttbots.com/page4.html

    I attached some screen pics from one of the "wackeist" episodes of "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", titled the "Deadly Dolls".

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    voyage 1.jpg
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