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Edited by Steve Iverson and Anthony Taylor. Contents includes: - Introduction by Star Trek's Rick Sternbach
- A Trip to the Moon - the first sci-fi movie spaceship - a diorama by Steve Iverson using the Herb Deeks kit.
- Flash Gordon's Rocketship by John Lester covers building Herb Deeks resin kit and finishing it with metallic paints
- Destination Moon's Luna by Jim Piszar builds the Lunar Models kit and features the use of Light Line for lighting
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- Rocketship X-M by Dave Bengel uses the Lunar kit and discusses scratchbuilding parts as well as casting replacement parts
- Gort from The Day The Earth Stood Still by Bill Bryan shows resin figure construction
- The War of the Worlds Martian War Machine by Ron Gross builds the Skyhook Models kit
- The Nautilus from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jim James features the kit from Comet Miniatures in a creative model display
- The C-57D from Forbidden Planet Marc King builds the Polar Lights model and Bob Perovich offers painting suggestions
- Robby
the Robot by S.M. Clark features the Polar Lights kit and discusses
lighting, finishing as well as comprehensive construction tips.
- The Time Machine by Joel Tavera is a build up of the Lunar Models kit and offers suggestions for a creative diorama
- The
Proteus from Fantastic Voyage is another model by Joel Tavera using the
Lunar Models kit and presents some lighting and detailing suggestions
- The Planet of the Apes spaceship by Shane Johnson modifies the Monsters In Motion kit and place it in a diorama
- The
Discovery: Greg Harmon details the restoration of the studio model from
2010. Mike Evans discusses the creation and construction and building
of the kit from Lunar Models. Model by Michael Alvarez.
- The Orion from 2001 by Jay Chladek uses the Airfix kit to present the basics of styrene kit construction
- The
Enterprise from Star Trek the Motion Picture by Don Matthys with models
and photos by Joel Tavera and Kyu Woong-Lee. covers the use of
aftermarket parts and painting the ship.
- The Enterprise A Studio Model is a history of the filming miniature by Jay Chladek with photos by Jeff Brown
- Resources for the classic science fiction modeler
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