My buddy Dwayne just informed me that I was thinking correctly when I thought the glow kits were from the 70s, he said Aurora never changed the copyright dates on the bottom of the models. So they are indeed model kits from the 70s! Not the 60s. And the gorilla head is from MPC!
Wow! Aurora Monsters Plastic Model Kits...Are still "BEST" in my book #1. Building models before I turned 6yrs old. First model kit? Aurora's Creature from the Black Lagoon. At 65yrs young still love monsters and model building...You got it I'am a Monster Kid from the 60's. Rudy, Thank You so very for your video. It is Perfect! M.S.Holder (i.e creaturman)
The gorilla head that you asked about is: Originally released in 1975 during the second boom of monster movie nostalgia, MPC's Haunted Glo-Heads model kits were spooky fun for all! Now these four famous creatures return to make a great activity for beginning or experienced modelers. They can be assembled and painted, or just snapped together and allowed to be scary on their own... thanks to their glow in the dark plastic parts! CHoose from Ape-Man, Mummy, Vampire or Werewolf... or collect all four!
Cool stuff, I just subscribed to your channel and love these monster stuff. Great kits and masks. The big Frankenstein Monster looks great. Reminds me when a delivery person came to my house, she saw my life size Jason Halloween prop without his mask on and got scared.
Awesome video. As a little kid I really got into dinosaurs starting in 1968 when I came across books in our school library. Then I got crazy into monsters from around 1969-1973. I slowed that phase and began collecting Marvel comics right after that. I had those same Universal monster Aurora model kits on my shelves in my room. Plus that giant Frankenstein monster and Boney the Skeleton posters from the ad in the comics. Had Famous Monsters Magazines too. Was buying the new ones at the magazine shop. Inside the newer FM's were pics of all the back issues and I wanted those too but couldn't afford them. So a lot of that stuff you opened I am very familiar with. I painted my monster models with flat colors really nice and detailed, but I didn't know how to do shadings or wash yet for the depth. I sold them around 1980 after high school to either a neighbor kid or someone at the swap meet for really cheap. They may still be in some collector's display somewhere....who knows. Anyway this was a fun time machine... took me years back, thanks.
Superheroes and horror are basically one in the same. Characters (sometimes in masks like slasher villains) with complicated lore/mythology, countless sequels, and people dress up as for Halloween. Classic monsters like Frankenstein and Jekyll/Hyde served as the inspiration for the Hulk. Marvel and DC did comic versions of the classic monsters also. Seems odd to like one and not the other. But whatever.
I remember my dad building these in the early 70s and I still have most today, I was able to get and rebuild new ones by Atlantis, but a few old ones I repainted, I didn't strip the paint just washed the model really good and let dry, then covered it all over in primer and hand painted everything, I do like how they came out compared to the original look
These UNIVERSAL MONSTER KITS bring back old memories. I had them all...I still have a few GODZILLA, MUMMY, FRANKENSTEIN, Most were destroyed by my brothers when I joined the USAF (1977). All the KITS were GLOW-IN-THE-DARK. Love them all. :)
Wet the tape with lighter fluid and you can safely remove the note without lifting/ruining the artwork on the box. It dissolves the nasty tape residue. It works very very well.
My older bro built most of them in '62, then I did Big Franky in '64-'65 period. Then the BEST came out in '71. The Monster Scenes. My local toy store had the promo display in the store which pretty much sold you. Had the Pendulum, victom and Dr Deadly. and Hanging Cage.
Yes those glow monster models came out early 70s....the dates you are reading on the base is when the First issue model was made....the glo series of models they just used the original molds to try and repackage them. Please do not change the paint on your original Aurora Models. If you want to paint some by the reissue models on line...they are priced reasonable
Haha I love that, and yes Dwayne was telling me yesterday how the glow versions were probably 70s and they were the original release dates under the bottoms. I thought they were probably 70s that’s why I was thrown off. What a cool lot! Definitely all painted by the same guy, that’s what’s neat about it
My buddy Dwayne just informed me that I was thinking correctly when I thought the glow kits were from the 70s, he said Aurora never changed the copyright dates on the bottom of the models. So they are indeed model kits from the 70s! Not the 60s. And the gorilla head is from MPC!
Yeah, the gorilla head was glow and rested on a big gorilla hand.
Wow! Aurora Monsters Plastic Model Kits...Are still "BEST" in my book #1. Building models before I turned 6yrs old. First model kit? Aurora's Creature from the Black Lagoon. At 65yrs young still love monsters and model building...You got it I'am a Monster Kid from the 60's. Rudy, Thank You so very for your video. It is Perfect! M.S.Holder (i.e creaturman)
Are you yelling at your kid son - 'Get outta here'. - neat monster model collection.
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The gorilla head that you asked about is: Originally released in 1975 during the second boom of monster movie nostalgia, MPC's Haunted Glo-Heads model kits were spooky fun for all! Now these four famous creatures return to make a great activity for beginning or experienced modelers. They can be assembled and painted, or just snapped together and allowed to be scary on their own... thanks to their glow in the dark plastic parts! CHoose from Ape-Man, Mummy, Vampire or Werewolf... or collect all four!
This really brings back memories and I remember having most of these as a kid in the 70's.
love your collection. growing up in the sixties i know the love you feel for these treasures. oh yeah!👹
Cool stuff, I just subscribed to your channel and love these monster stuff. Great kits and masks. The big Frankenstein Monster looks great. Reminds me when a delivery person came to my house, she saw my life size Jason Halloween prop without his mask on and got scared.
Fun video Rudy, I think a bunch of us monster kids have those crazy filled curio cabinets.
So much great stuff I love it. Great vid.
Thank you great video and nice collection.
Great score. Good for you. Have a nice week.
Awesome video. As a little kid I really got into dinosaurs starting in 1968 when I came across books in our school library. Then I got crazy into monsters from around 1969-1973. I slowed that phase and began collecting Marvel comics right after that. I had those same Universal monster Aurora model kits on my shelves in my room. Plus that giant Frankenstein monster and Boney the Skeleton posters from the ad in the comics. Had Famous Monsters Magazines too. Was buying the new ones at the magazine shop. Inside the newer FM's were pics of all the back issues and I wanted those too but couldn't afford them. So a lot of that stuff you opened I am very familiar with. I painted my monster models with flat colors really nice and detailed, but I didn't know how to do shadings or wash yet for the depth. I sold them around 1980 after high school to either a neighbor kid or someone at the swap meet for really cheap. They may still be in some collector's display somewhere....who knows. Anyway this was a fun time machine... took me years back, thanks.
Glow kits in square boxes were 1969 and 1972, but they could be Frightening Lightening.
Thank you for this video.
The date on the Aurora models will be the date the non-glow version was introduced, not the date the glow parts were added.
Superheroes and horror are basically one in the same. Characters (sometimes in masks like slasher villains) with complicated lore/mythology, countless sequels, and people dress up as for Halloween. Classic monsters like Frankenstein and Jekyll/Hyde served as the inspiration for the Hulk. Marvel and DC did comic versions of the classic monsters also. Seems odd to like one and not the other. But whatever.
nobody cares
I remember my dad building these in the early 70s and I still have most today, I was able to get and rebuild new ones by Atlantis, but a few old ones I repainted, I didn't strip the paint just washed the model really good and let dry, then covered it all over in primer and hand painted everything, I do like how they came out compared to the original look
So great! - i had so much fun watching this video. lots o memories. i love it! cool stuff - keep it going :)
Great cabinet full of treasures!
Great score!!!
I've gotta know where you got the Killer Klowns From Outer Space Masks?! They're absolutely Stunning and just so Incredibly done!
These UNIVERSAL MONSTER KITS bring back old memories. I had them all...I still have a few GODZILLA, MUMMY, FRANKENSTEIN, Most were destroyed by my brothers when I joined the USAF (1977). All the KITS were GLOW-IN-THE-DARK. Love them all. :)
Yes it was called King Kongs Chariot
So cool...I wish someone would gift me such a collection
Hope you can show us your tiki room when it's done
That witch is amazing
Please do a video of all your Aurora models for us?!
REALLY NICE YOU DID NOT TELL US WHAT THE LADY WANTED FOR ALL THE MODEL KITS.
I’m watching a guy show me his monster models in his basement, when his mom calls. LoL, perfect. Pass the Mountain Dew and Funyuns.
Wet the tape with lighter fluid and you can safely remove the note without lifting/ruining the artwork on the box. It dissolves the nasty tape residue. It works very very well.
Don’t change the chest on that goofy Kong. That is awesome. Yes, Frank is ‘61.
My older bro built most of them in '62, then I did Big Franky in '64-'65 period. Then the BEST came out in '71. The Monster Scenes. My local toy store had the promo display in the store which pretty much sold you. Had the Pendulum, victom and Dr Deadly. and Hanging Cage.
Some could be from the lightning frightening series
Yes those glow monster models came out early 70s....the dates you are reading on the base is when the First issue model was made....the glo series of models they just used the original molds to try and repackage them.
Please do not change the paint on your original Aurora Models.
If you want to paint some by the reissue models on line...they are priced reasonable
They were still selling them in the 70s 😎
Are the figures marked and dated like the dioramas?
Chaney Kharis is from the 1940s.
That glossy Frank is beautiful! Don’t strip him!
I’m doing a running commentary
Haha I love that, and yes Dwayne was telling me yesterday how the glow versions were probably 70s and they were the original release dates under the bottoms. I thought they were probably 70s that’s why I was thrown off. What a cool lot! Definitely all painted by the same guy, that’s what’s neat about it
GUY BUYS A HUGE AURORA MONSTERS MODEL KITS FROM THE 60'S ALREADY PUT TOGETHER AT A GREAT PRICE FROM A WOMAM WHO HAD THEM IN HUGE COLLECTION..
Sent you a Facebook message with that kong kit hopefully it helps.
Lost me at the Jimmy Buffet insult. Tiki bar? Good luck w that.