How to Build the Lost In Space Monster Scene with Robinson Family Polar Lights Kit #5012 Review

2017 May 1
by Doug

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How to Build the Lost In Space Monster Scene with Robinson Family Polar Lights Kit #5032 Review
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For the Modeler:  This review covers the old release of the Polar Lights kit from 1998 under the Playing Mantis Company moniker. The kit was originally an Aurora Model and was re-released by Polar Lights. The kit has no scale to speak of and no Skill Level was noted either. It was Kit #5032 in their catalog at the time and can still be found online and in some shops 1 still. It was a simplistic kit made to represent a scene in the show of the One-eyed Monster throwing a boulder at the family and the Chariot vehicle from a rock. This is a small diorama depicting the Robinson crew of five people, the Chariot and the Monster on a rock platform. Detail is very basic and simple. You get about 50 pieces molded in White plastic and a small decal sheet of green tone “windows” for the chariot.  This kit is assembled in modules; the monster, the family, the chariot, and the rocks and then assembled into one unit at the end.  Parting lines and flash are heavy on the kit and it requires clean-up and putty for a good assembly. Still, it’s a great subject matter kit from a bygone era in TV entertainment.  Overall dimensions are: Wide: 8-1/2”, Deep: 7”, Tall: 11”.

 

 

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