THE
JUNK DRAWER
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Welcome! This is the portion of the site where I've come across interesting photo's
of some items that I haven't seen in years...
...Or, like a Junk Drawer, a place where I can throw in something weird or just off the wall!
The majority of photo's come from online auctions, such as eBay, Yahoo, etc. Usually they're going for such a high price that there's no chance I'll be able to get my hands on them, so I satisfy myself with adding the pictures to my jpg/gif directory.
So let's open the old Junk Drawer and see what's inside, shall we?
(Click on any photo to see a larger version). Reportedly,
these are original oil canvases from some of our favorite Aurora box art! Reportedly,
these are the awards given to Aurora winners?
At the 2007 IPMS Nationals, someone's model of a Hobby Store, circa 1970, passed to me by Michael Bare.Here's another
build up that Chuck Hroch passed over to me. Done by Tom Brown, of Buffalo, New York. He calls it
'Bufcon XVI'
More Factory Promo's & PROTYPES seen over the years!! A very nice Aurora Batmobile store display that was up for auction! Mike's Aurora factory copy blueprints of the Spiderman, Man from UNCLE, Blackbeard & Capt. Kidd Model Kits! Vari-Vue 3-D Frankenstein Monster postcard. These were used as a promotional piece for the introduction of the Frankenstein Aurora Model Kit. From the Vari-Vue bankruptcy auction in 1986. Everyone's familiar with the LUMINATOR
monster kits, but did you know other kits were issued in this format? In 1972 Aurora offered their Prehistoric Scenes Model Kits through ads like these on Pom Poms! Dave Cockrum's Metaluna Mutant Model Kit Illustration Original Art (Aurora, 1974)! Check out just some of the items Julien Entertainment held on eBay in
November!! Some true movie classics from the Ackerman Mansion went up for sale!!
Supposedly more 'proto-types' of Aurora's never released 'GREEN KNIGHT' & other kit favorites!!
Seen on eBay is this 'life-sized' replica of Thor's mighty 'Mjolnir' Hammer!! Just $269.99 and you too can
run around the neighborhood bopping bad guys!!
Here's a great innovation using the ToyBiz HULK kit. And here's a neat idea using the Dick Tracy
Kit!! and Another HULK
Jim Bertges' friend was always bummed about the old Marx monsters and the fact that they never
made a Dracula figure to complete the set.So he made his own and passed these photo's over to
Jim!
Here's an interesting item! An old AURORA ad showing our very familiar FRANKENSTEIN monster, but
take a closer look at that DRACULA kit!! Wasn't what was in my Drac box!!
It's not the 1966 Batmobile we all know & love, but you might want to park this in your
drive-way!!
This is a better copy of Mechanix Illustrated, dated 1954, provided by Bill Lehner! Here is the complete
article in Adobe Reader format. (Thanks, Bill!) That bottom line turned out not to be
'How to build a Batmobile'.
This beautiful diorama is based on the Jeff Wayne musical version of the War of the Worlds. A
really nice piece of work by whoever did it!
You're familiar with the old but popular BIG FRANKIE...here's his companion piece, same big size,
comes with an anchor vice a rockl...da' Creech! This appeared at a past CHILLER. Sculpted by Rick
Wyatt & molded by Matt McWhirt!
A nice scratchbuild Abraham Lincoln figure, in the style of Aurora's Famous Presidents line of
kits! A nice job done on the box as well!
Mark Walker brings the Star Wars Speeder Bike to 20th Century earth with this unique
viewpoint!
Not satisfied by a model of Speed Racers hot rod? This for real working Speeder was
up for sale on eBay. Price was up to $72,000 and the reserve wasn't met yet!
Jim Bertges passed over this old article taken from an early issue of TV GUIDE. Here's
another article covering the Munsters' Koach.
Another TV Guide article from 1971 covering one of Rod Serling's NIGHT GALLERY. Jim Bertges
wonders since this was a Universal Studio show, if they might have used the CREATURE's suit
and did alittle hacking and fur covering on this?!
Here someone took a Wonder Woman, a Captain America, a Tar Pit base and what looks to
be a James Bond tree, and made up this great diorama! This was won by Zardor and used
with permission.
One of the very earliest AURORA models, this one from 1953. Called 'Shadowbox Craft'. Interesting
to see the earlier version of the Aurora logo.
These are reportedly the Aurora prototype photographs of the LAND OF THE
GIANTS Snake model.
Talk about being the hit of the nieghborhood come Halloween time!! This baby's
opening bid was just a mere $12,000!!
Ah...Death Valley Days and the 20 Mule Team Borax model! This was a mail-away kit.
I do remember mailing away for it and then running home from school each afternoon
and jumping on the mailbox to see if it arrived!!
Now this was neat!! This photo came from the VOYAGE TO THE
BOTTOM OF THE SEA fanzine. How many times have you seen
the Flying Sub with WHEELS and a ROBOTIC ARM??! These photo's
were taken from actual models on the VTTBS lot. And answers
that eternal question, "Okay, once over land, how do you land this
thing?!"
Another reproduction. This time of Aurora's MONSTER COLOR
paint sets. This is a front and back view. Again, not sure of the
year of issue on these, originally, or who did the repro work. If
anyone knows, email me and I'll add more details to this. Like the
Aurora-style house...fore runner of the Bates & Addam's Family
houses?!
A really nice diorama of the Munsters models. Can't believe someone
had this up for auction, since it looked like alot of hard work went into
this nice scene. Not being much of a Munsters fan, myself, I was
still impressed with the overall look of this piece and saved it for
future ideas, incase I want to do something similar.Hope you enjoyed the JUNK DRAWER. |