MPC (Model Products Corporation, of Mount Clemens, Michigan) was a US model company, best known for its range of 1/25th scale model cars. Alongside the usual road cars and muscle machines, there were some pretty way-out customs.
One of these was The Bat Machine, a 1970 Chevrolet SS 454 convertible. It glowed in the dark, and was covered in monster decals depicting vampires, bats, and cobwebs - you do not get much more way-out than that.
The kit was in the usual 1/25th scale. It was moulded in whiteish glow-in-the-dark plastic, with clear, clear red, and chromed plastic parts; a set of black 'rubber' tyres; plus metal axles and two metal screws.
The model could be built as a standard road car, or there were plenty of custom parts, including a bat fang grille, human skull hood ornament, bat air scoop for the hood, chromed rat fender mounts, bone steering wheel, a bat cape tonneau cover, and chrome wheel hubs with spiders and cobwebs.
Kit number 624-200 sold for $2.00. I do not know when it was released, probably around 1969/70, but it does not seem to have been available for long, as it was not included in the 1971 MPC catalogue, and does not appear to have been re-issued.
The box art shows the car against a suitably spooky nighttime scene, with owls and bats on the wing, twisted trees, and a castle. One side of the box shows the range of stock and custom parts, the other shows how the completed model will look - the two box ends are identical.
Runs like a wild thing...Glows like a full moon...and looks like something else ! said the box. Good grief.
Paul Adams from New Zealand
This gaudy...nightmarish...thing...
ReplyDeleteTotally needs to find it's way to Monster Base! LOVE IT!
There are several small American companies who are acquiring these old molds and re - issuing them.I never saw this model before(although I am old enough to remember 2 dollar model kits) and I can only hope some company really issues it.
Wow, I had that kit and completely forgot about it!
ReplyDeleteI am surprised anyone could forget this model. I should think it would haunt you forever !
ReplyDeleteLOL it's a car with teeth and a cape. No need to put decals on it.
DeleteI had the Dark Shadows Vampire van as a kid. Great kit.
ReplyDeleteWild, wild and wild - the Bat Craze really produced some monsters! SFZ
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