this era of these models was probably the best years of my life. I remember how spooky and exciting it was....and I just LOVED the art work on the boxes. I remembered our local "F.W. Woolworth" store had a large display of models and these were the "featured ones". "Famous Monsters Magazine" even had a building contest. Kids had their models on display in woolworth's display window.....it was just great !!!
@jegod46034 жыл бұрын
Memories ❤️ ''so much memories , it was the mid 60s my twin and I we're about 8 or 9 , my brother had Godzilla and I had the mummy , your least favorite 😃 but I too remember the Cobra snake and Band-Aids thanks for bringing back some of my best and wonderful memories of my childhood 😊 👍
@Hushai19792 ай бұрын
These were my childhood delight…back in 1960’s…. Great job… I collected all of them… these brought a lot of imagination into my life.
@monstermodelreview2 ай бұрын
You are welcome, these are treasures for sure.. I still love building them.
@CVassili16 жыл бұрын
Rob, you're the best! Thank you so much for putting together such an all-around well done series!
@ronniefarnsworth82249 жыл бұрын
Aurora monster kits,Famous Monsters of Filmland, The Outer Limits, Twilight Zone, Batman, Slot Cars,Schwinn StingRays & Krates, Monster Theatre weekend TV moveis, etc. What a great time as a kid in that Era ! Now its smart phone !!! boy have todays young kids missed out of the fun !
@reedgrele66735 жыл бұрын
I'm a child of the 60's (born 1955) so Aurora monster models and Famous Monsters of Filmland were a BIG part of those years. Unless you were there, You can't imagine what a big thrill it was for 9 year old child to walk into King's Department Store and see those Aurora monster kits on display, stacked almost up to the ceiling! And the prices! .77 cents!!! Even then, it was all I could do to manage to get my Mom to buy ONE for me. But eventually, between allowance money and other ways, I manged to acquire every (and I do mean EVERY) Aurora monster model kit. This included not only the classic figures, but also all the hot rods and the Munsters/Addams Family/Super hero kits. Sadly none of those great kits survived into my adult years. But back in 1985 I bought the Monogram re-issues and built them with a bit more care than I did as a child (you can just imagine what those early efforts turned out like). Today, thanks to Polar Lights and Moebius, I've been able to build up my collection again. And one day soon, I'll be trying out my new airbrush on some of them.
@monstermodelreview5 жыл бұрын
I'm with you, the love was strong and remains to this day.
@scottodonnell71213 жыл бұрын
My Mom and Grandmother both worked at Kings. Grandma was one of the very first employees. Brockton, Mass.
@mememe490611 жыл бұрын
yep this brought back memories.thanks!
@davids8aff13 жыл бұрын
i used to play with these all the time, they were my dad's. long lost in a flood.
@ryanbarker52175 жыл бұрын
i hope models make a comeback someday. i think it's something kids need to get into, working with their hands, doing something that has tangible results, having pride in workmanship....
@kitmangore17 жыл бұрын
Man it's great to see these old Aurora kits. Model on Rob!
@Vintagedude13 жыл бұрын
great show! You are an awesome modeller! I enjoy the video- feels like Im hanging out in a basement as a kid making models and watching monster movies on tv at the same time. I hope to find an episode you did with monster models with the glow in the dark faces and hands. I think they came out in the late 60s/early 70s when I was about 5 yrs old. A lot of my friends had them-
@rapscallion35064 жыл бұрын
Yep. I had the whole series once upon a time painted and all. Sigh.
@whyyyyou9 жыл бұрын
I'm a real sucker for glow-in-the-dark stuff and if I had a chance to go back and do it all again, I would've built those models WITH the glow in the dark parts. Like alot of people, I too ignored the glow-in-the-dark sections and put them aside and/or lost them because I was too young and didn't get it. Stupid! But now I do but it's too late unfortunately. I think the whole Frightening Lightning Glow-in-the-Dark thing was a really great idea that Aurora had that was misunderstood. Oh well, at least I was smart enough to have kept the box artwork. Great illustrations.
@AngeloBoca110 күн бұрын
My father passed away recently. I have inherited all of his model kits. He died at 72. Now I have all the original Aurora monster kits not built. Plus all of the remakes from Polar Lights and Amoeba. Multiples of the same kits as well. Some still unopened.
@monstermodelreview6 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry for your loss, your father sounds like a lot of us. multiple copies and lots in boxes. You have some dear treasures there.
I had all these when I was a kid. About ten years later Aurora started making some of the model pieces glow in the dark. I was too old to play with monsters by then, but still young enough to consider this “glow-in-the-dark” crap to be blasphemous.
@BigAndTall66614 жыл бұрын
@harveydents Dip brush lightly in paint, wipe most paint off on a clean rag and then swizzle the brush LIGHTLY around on your model letting the minute pigments settle on the raised details ONLY.....For in depth view just search "How To" videos here on youtube (Obvious choice, aehh?)!!!