Manufacturer: Polar Lights
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Polar Lights 1/32 scale The Green Hornet Black Beauty plastic model kit review
Simple build benefits from detail painting
By Al Hoffman ·
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Polar Lights 1/25 scale Mr. Norm’s Supercharger Funny Car plastic model kit review
New box and decals, but this kit is still all vintage under the hood
By Tom Valenta ·
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Polar Lights 1/350 scale Star Trek USS “Grissom” NCC-638 plastic model kit review
Be prepared for plenty of masking and painting for this small big-scale spaceship
By John Plzak ·
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Polar Lights 1/1000 scale Star Trek USS Voyager plastic model kit review
A ton of decals tops off this easy build of a sci-fi favorite
By Aaron Skinner ·
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Polar Lights Wicked Witch of the West
FineScale Modeler reviews the 1/8 scale plastic model diorama kit. Polar Lights’ Wicked Witch of the West from “The Wizard of Oz” has been on my most-wanted kit list since I saw it at a hobby show a couple of years ago. At that time, the company planned to release it as a plastic kit.…
By Jeff LaMott ·
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Trumpeter USS Texas, Hasegawa Ki 61 with Type 95 sedan, Roden Bristol Britannia, and Polar Lights Romulan Bird-of-Prey
FSM reviews four new plastic scale model kits
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Polar Lights 1/350 scale Star Trek USS Enterprise
Arguably the most recognizable spaceship in the history of television, the USS Enterprise has been around in model kit form since the first season of “Star Trek” in 1966. Since then, modelers have wanted newer, more-accurate, and bigger models. A 1/350 scale Enterprise made it to the fifth spot in FSM’s “most-wanted kit” poll in…
By Aaron Skinner ·
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Polar Lights 1/144 scale Forbidden Planet C-57D space cruiser
Aaron Skinner reviews the Polar Lights 1/144 scale C-57D space cruiser plastic model kit: “Polar Lights has done a masterful job of creating a good-looking, easy-to-build, accurate replica of the C57-D. It includes the ship’s three working ramps as seen in the movie. Alternate parts allow you to build the model landed or flying.”
By Aaron Skinner ·
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Polar Lights 1/25 scale 1966 Batmobile
Polar Lights’ 1/25 scale 1966 Batmobile is molded in black plastic, with the body sectioned into pieces, including a separate rear deck to accurately capture the car’s unique fins. The hood and trunk are also separate to show off the engine and mobile crime computer. The decal sheet provides trim and interior details.
By John Plzak ·

