A couple of articles featuring Battlestar Galactica in Starlog and Starburst magazines.
Thursday, 31 July 2025
FAMOUS SPACESHIPS MAGAZINE
Some pages from the Famous Spaceships of Fact and Fiction showing the Monogram Viper and Raider kits.
Conan's Charger
This large 1992 Conan Horse trotted into my life this week.
Nearly all the armour there, just a missing shinguard: my photo-shoot ersatz is Baco-foil.
The pull-strung in its back makes this beauty gallop.
All he's missing is armour Conan. Watch this space!
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BATTLESTAR
I see Battlestar Galactica was mentioned yesterday, with various opinions about it expressed.
Personally, I liked the original series, and saw the film version at the cinema. Obviously, it's generally considered TV's version of Star Wars, but when it came out, at a time when I was going to at least three or four Sci-fi conventions, every year, it was very popular and hard to avoid, and as such, I have strong nostalgic feelings towards it.
I've even still got my original Revell Battlestar Galactica kit, which I bought and made at the time.
As to the updated series, after all the hype I did manage to get through the first season, but I didn't stick with it after that.
The Magnificent Race
Paul's ace book Monte Carlo or Bust reminds of this vintage board game I once picked ked up at a sale, The Magnificent Race.
Not sure who did the box art. It may still be in the loft!
Very Wacky Races cum Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
You got one or anything like it!
Pics: Ebay
Paul's Monte Carlo - or Bust!
Ed's Lever Action Tin-Litho F-104
Looey's Scratch Caravan
Wednesday, 30 July 2025
Situation Normal all FIMO'd Up
In an attempt to make a repro shin guard for Conan's horse I used some FIMO. It formed well and I was pleased with the look so it went in the oven.
Mistake! It wasn't FIMO. It was air-drying modelling clay and melted like plastic!
Drat!
I'm now keeping things simple and making a guard out of Baco-foil!
That can't melt!
Ha ha!
Battlestar Dilemma
I saw a box set of the modern Battlestar Galactica DVDs at a sale today. I paused but passed.
I'm not well-up on BSG at all. Like this set, it sort of passed me by in the maelstrom of Star Wars, but I do seem to recall someone saying that the modern re-make TV series was one of the best sci-fi shows around.
Is that right? Any good? It might still be there next week!
Terranova47's Supercar
Ten Million Hits Reached!
Moonbase has just passed the ten million hits mark, which I'm quite staggered by.
I would like to thank Scoop and Wotan for their fabulous ongoing posts and all those who contribute, however small, to the content of the blog.
Last but most importantly I would like to thank you the readers, without whom Moonbase would be an empty shell on a barren world. When you read it, and also if you comment, it really does come alive.
Thanks so much,
FAB!
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JOHNNY LIGHTNING 'SUPERCAR'
A few shots of the original 'yellow winged' Johnny Lightning Supercar, that came out in 2001. A later release with white wings corrected the error.
Other releases followed featuring Supercar as it might have appeared in a proposed series of a U.S. planned 5-issue run of comic books, which would have picked up where the TV series left off.
Sadly, only one issue appeared in February, 2003.
SCRAMBLE BUG BOX INNERS
I noticed this recently online and something I've not seen before; the original inner packaging card rings on the Century 21 Toys Project SWORD Scramble bug.
The 3 card shapes protect all the delicate parts at the top of the toy below the lid whilst it's being stored in it's box.
Neat!
Do you have any toys' original inner packaging like this?
Tuesday, 29 July 2025
KEEPING PACE
Another of my UFO TV series memories.
My old UFO poster, published in 1972 by Pace International was on my bedroom wall for several years during my early teenage years, before it was replaced with posters of the chopper motorcycles from Easy Rider, Jethro Tull, and Samantha Fox.
Thankfully, I’ve grown out of chopper motorcycles!
Platforma Voladora: the Spanish Flying Platform Toy
Further to Brian's fantastic Tudor Rose flying toy, here's a Spanish plastic flying platform.
I adore the box!
Pictures from Todocollecion.
What do you think?
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