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Monday, July 25, 2005

Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft


The UFO Mystery Ship docks at Port Earl


Frank Henriquez, the very kind fellow who runs the Lief Erickson tribute page I mentioned a few days back, has very kindly shipped me an assembled resin replica of the scout vessel that came with the UFO Mystery Ship. It's all primed and ready for painting - all I need to do is pick up some glow-in-the-dark paint, and it'll be just like I'm 8 years old again. What a treat, to get something like this in the mail! It's a beautiful gesture, and I'm very touched. Thanks a bunch, Frank!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn. I totally forgot about that little ship! I painted one of those in Revell neon paint in a past life. It was cast in glow-in-the-dark milky-green styrene!

Earl J. Woods said...

You had the same model I did! My original was cast in glow in the dark styrene; this one's in resin and will need glow-in-the-dark paint to achieve the same effect. Very cool nonetheless. I think I'll paint the windows black, leave the rest all glowy.

Stephen Fitzpatrick said...

Going through the archive by theme, this model making entry caught my eye. I am not at all surprised that Jeffries designed the ship, as elements of it reminded me of the Klingon "D-7" from classic Trek.

Earl J. Woods said...

Steve, I'd like to bring the model over at some point and give it a coat of glow-in-the-dark paint if you can loan me a brush and some pointers.