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The Seaview from Moebius Models - review by George Belknap
The fourth kit from Moebius Models is a doozy. A 39 inch long replica
of the Seaview. Pretty gutsy move from Frank Winspur. None of the big
model companies would have tackled this subject. This had to be
something of a massive undertaking for such a young company. God bless
them, I hope they make a nice little profit from this kit.
Once you stop staring at the Chris White (photo 1) artwork on the
box and actually open it you'll see a sea of gray styrene plastic. The
first thing that grabs you is the size of the four hull pieces. In case
you hadn't heard yet, this thing is big. There has been a lot of
concern about how well the hull would fit together. Not a problem. The
seams are very tight. That's not to say you won't have to fill and sand
them it just that it won't take much effort. Moebius certainly went out
of their way to make sure that everything fit properly. Once the hull
is together you can really appreciate the size of this kit. I've shown
it's size compared to the Monsters In Motion 24 inch Seaview and the
Aurora/PL Seaview (photos 2 and 3). Moebius even molded on the
handrails along the missile hatches. These were originally on the 17
foot model from the show.
The overall length of the hull is actually a little shorter than
the dimensions of the 17 footer. Maybe I'm not anal enough but I don't
consider this a problem. I always thought the 17 footer was a little
too stretched. Considering the inconsistancies of the various TV
models, this is a very acceptable compromise. The hull on this kit has
a more balanced look than the TV model. In any event the build up is a
remarkable reproduction of this famous vessel.
The various sprue (photo 4) contain the parts for the interior,
Flying Sub bay and exterior pieces. The two different noses allow you
to replicate either the 17 foot or 8 foot version of the Seaview. There
are also two different pieces (photo 5) for the missile hatches. The 17
foot had more hatches than the 8 foot model, hence the two different
pieces
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