luke moonwalker Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER May 16, 2016 #1 Wondering if any of the experts can help me ID this part? Thanks for any help :thumbsup Attachments image.jpg 186.6 KB · Views: 293 Last edited: Jun 20, 2016
rbeach84 Sr Member May 16, 2016 #2 What is this from? The time frame of the production might help ID the donor kit... R/ Robert
E edspaged2 Well-Known Member May 17, 2016 #3 Looks like an fish tank ornament of an Ancient Greek/Byzantine ruin?
moffeaton Master Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER May 17, 2016 #4 it really does look like vines on fluted columns. Check the old Aurora monster figure kits, maybe?
rbeach84 Sr Member May 17, 2016 #5 I was thinking a paired set of jet engines with 'wiring' detail, sort of like what's in the Lindberg X-3 kit. R/ Robert
I was thinking a paired set of jet engines with 'wiring' detail, sort of like what's in the Lindberg X-3 kit. R/ Robert
E emojo5 Well-Known Member May 17, 2016 #6 Can you tell us what it's from? It helps to understand the scale of the object your asking us to help find for you. -emojo5
Can you tell us what it's from? It helps to understand the scale of the object your asking us to help find for you. -emojo5
Rats Sr Member May 17, 2016 #7 I am seeing a stick figure with a sword, made from wire on cake decorating columns.......... But that's probably no help here......
I am seeing a stick figure with a sword, made from wire on cake decorating columns.......... But that's probably no help here......
V Voodoocaster Well-Known Member May 17, 2016 #8 Depending on scale it looks like,..columns with vines,..motorbike handles,..badly shaped german gasmask canister,..badly shaped,vulcano machinegun. Last edited: May 18, 2016
Depending on scale it looks like,..columns with vines,..motorbike handles,..badly shaped german gasmask canister,..badly shaped,vulcano machinegun.
ScaleModelTech New Member May 18, 2016 #9 Looks to me a lot like the cake pillars used on many of the Space:1999 models, notably the Satazius, Hawk IX and Eagle (just before the engine)
Looks to me a lot like the cake pillars used on many of the Space:1999 models, notably the Satazius, Hawk IX and Eagle (just before the engine)
bwayne64 Master Member May 18, 2016 #11 I know what this is , its an espresso machine, no, no , wait, a snow cone maker, is it a water heater ?
I know what this is , its an espresso machine, no, no , wait, a snow cone maker, is it a water heater ?
luke moonwalker Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER May 18, 2016 #12 Haha! Thanks guys. From a scale size it is about 1" x 3/4" so relatively small. Trying to verify the kit/age, but possibly early-mid seventies.
Haha! Thanks guys. From a scale size it is about 1" x 3/4" so relatively small. Trying to verify the kit/age, but possibly early-mid seventies.
luke moonwalker Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER May 18, 2016 #13 Actually just found this searching German machine gun... German steam engine. Maybe?
V Voodoocaster Well-Known Member May 26, 2016 #16 Yeah!!,..what's the secret? It could also help to know on which model/object this kitpart can be seen,..looks like a "stone"building or something.
Yeah!!,..what's the secret? It could also help to know on which model/object this kitpart can be seen,..looks like a "stone"building or something.
luke moonwalker Sr Member RPF PREMIUM MEMBER May 26, 2016 #17 emojo5 said: I tried asking that. My response was "crickets". -emojo5 Click to expand... See above "From a scale size it is about 1" x 3/4" so relatively small. Trying to verify the kit/age, but possibly early-mid seventies." Thanks again everyone for the help.
emojo5 said: I tried asking that. My response was "crickets". -emojo5 Click to expand... See above "From a scale size it is about 1" x 3/4" so relatively small. Trying to verify the kit/age, but possibly early-mid seventies." Thanks again everyone for the help.
E edspaged2 Well-Known Member May 26, 2016 #18 luke moonwalker said: See above "From a scale size it is about 1" x 3/4" so relatively small. Trying to verify the kit/age, but possibly early-mid seventies." Thanks again everyone for the help. Click to expand... What is it that your building? Is this from a TV series, movie?
luke moonwalker said: See above "From a scale size it is about 1" x 3/4" so relatively small. Trying to verify the kit/age, but possibly early-mid seventies." Thanks again everyone for the help. Click to expand... What is it that your building? Is this from a TV series, movie?