When it comes to UFOs and kindred subjects, the Adamski's Flying Saucer
must be the first to pop up in your mind.
Today's new arrival is a plastic model of the well-known UFO:
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1/48 scale Flying Saucer - Type: Adamski -
One night in the early 1950's George Adamski, probably the most illustrious
of all the so-called UFO contactees, happened to catch this saucer-shaped UFO
hovering in the sky.
This kit is of the snap-fit type: that is to say, you need no adhesive
in putting it together.
Four Spherical Condensers and one display-stand included.
Turned upside-down.
I feel as if looking down on the playfield of a Sci-Fi Baseball Pinball machine.
The cockpit resembles that of a submarine.
But the rest of the chamber is very...
homey. Seems a little bit austere, though.
Here are some more kits that would lend themselves to display
with 1/48 scale Flying Saucer - Type: Adamski -:
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Livestock Set Vol.2
Poor victims of cattle mutilation.
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1/48 Roswell UFO
1/48 scale UFO, an alien crewman included in it.
A bulbous head, black eyes, spindly limbs -- no details left out.
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1/5 Alien
1/5 scale alien, 19.6 cm in height, allegedly "true-to-life" model of a real alien.
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Transparent Roswell Alien
Transparent Roswell Alien reveals all the physical
and physiological secrets of the alien.
48 cm in height, one display-stand included.
A fine piece of furniture, isn't it?
That's it.
See ya!