Thursday, 15 May 2025

Creature Feature: Recreating the Penn Plax Creature from the Black Lagoon Aquarium Figure

Years ago when I started buying reference books on monster toys I became aware of an iconic Sixties collectable among Creature from the Black Lagoon fans, the Penn Plax aquarium action aerating monster.

Original examples in the fantastic window box are much sought after and here's one on the Hakes auction site.


Here's a clip of it in bubbling action.


So beloved by monster collectors and aquarium buffs, it was re-released in 1999, in a somewhat less interesting bubble box.


With a resurgence of interest in this fishtank gill man, some astute modern toy companies have rejuvenated the Penn Plax classic in their own way.

Here's Mego's, who have largely stuck to the original box design, albeit slimmer.


And ace nostalgia makers Super 7's creature has recreated the Penn Plax big box.


Never ones to shy away from a challenge, Bill and me decided to have a crack at one ourselves! 

First, I was lucky enough to source this loose Penn Plax figure from Hong Kong for £28 including shipping on eBay. It kicked off the project well.


Next up, the box art. Bill came into his own here. We decided to adhere to the Sixties Penn Plax original, a complex window box with internal inserts! 

After researching the box and recreating the design, Bill had created a final and fabulous box art template. 

I then set about on stage three, making up the box. 

Boy! And what a job it was!


Finally, complete with a plastic window, here's the latest MoonBase International effort, our very own Penn Plax Creature from the Moon Lagoon!

Hope you like it.


19 comments:

  1. Paul Adams from New Zealand5/15/2025 6:40 am

    That is a great looking figure, and a great looking box. Well done, to you both.

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  2. It looks like a cool figure. We had a fishtank when i was younger, with tropical fish. I was always fascinated by the accessories that you could buy to put in it. Penn Plax do a nifty Lunar Module too, so I am looking for one of those! Bill

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    1. Strange how PP call their LEM a Sealab Explorer, but then again, it is for a fishtank! I love the Skeletons they do too.

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  3. Nice. Is it the same design as the Aurora kit anyone?

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    1. Good question. Not sure

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    2. Its loosely based on the Aurora, but not nearly as detailed.

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  4. Bubblicious! Well done!

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    1. Ha ha, thanks Arto! Much appreciated.

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  5. Excellent box recreation Woodsy and Bill.
    Can't tell from the original.

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  6. Wow, Bill's graphics and box recreation are just stunning! SFZ

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  7. An enviable tribute to a favourite monster classic. Very cool piece of teamwork guys!

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    1. Thanks ever so much Tone. It was fun to do. Or should I say fin! Ha ha

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  8. We had a couple of aquariums when I was younger but my mom wouldn't have this one. We had a castle and a deep sea diver. Pretty cool but it wasn't as cool as the Creature.

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    1. I do like aquarium ornaments but I don't think we had one when I was small. Despite never having had a fishtank I'm fascinated by those castles, wrecks, skeletons and monsters, especially Penn Plax plastic. They're like toys.

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  9. Lewis Morley5/16/2025 12:41 am

    A$ 56 for an Aquarium toy? Aiyaah!
    That's dedication!
    But your combined skills have produced a true thing of beauty!
    Methinks you may have a new moonlight career as Bootleggers!

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    1. It's cheap for that Creature Looey, although it is the 1998 reissue. Thanks as well, much appreciated.

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