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MPC Models: Space:1999 Eagle Display Model

posted by JamieH 8:30 AM
Thursday, November 16, 2017

When we signed the Space:1999 license a few years back, we felt we’d take a “let’s roll this out slow and see how things go” approach. First, we found great success with our old MPC 12” Eagle kit. It went so well that we did a deluxe version that included resin parts to create the lab pod version of the ship complete with spine booster parts. Continued sales on those gave us enough confidence to tool up our all-new 22” Eagle Transporter kit. One of our intentions at the time we did that was to eventually bring a relatively affordable 22” Eagle model to market that collectors without modeling skills would appreciate. So here we are…

(BE SURE TO NOTE THE UPDATE AT THE END OF THIS POST!)

We had sent the first factory deco sample to Alpha 2017, a Space:1999 fan event, to get feedback on it to check ourselves. We knew the deco needed a color adjustment, but we wanted to know how plain injected ABS plastic would go over.

Here is a side by side with another Eagle from the Todd Morton collection.

We took heed of the feedback many offered that the product looked too toy-like and opted to apply a base coat of paint to it and we added a weathering treatment to boxes inside the cages at that point. We all agree we ended up with a much better result. Here are a couple close up pics of the ABS plastic.

Although the model is –mostly- pre-assembled and it is completely decorated. The deco look is a relatively clean looking Eagle reminiscent of mid-season one appearance of the filming miniature. All of the logos and technical markings are present as is a modest amount of surface paneling and the weathering on the boxes inside the cages. Engine bells come unattached. This was done so that collectors could opt to upgrade to the aluminum engine bells included in our Deluxe Accessory Set.

The nose cone cap is also left off to show the pilots and rear cockpit wall. Just like the kit, the landing gear are spring loaded for an authentic feel.

Suggested retail price of the model is $300, but that varies greatly between retailers. Some may feel this is too much, but we can assure you we have done everything we can to keep the cost as low as possible to satisfy as many collectors as we can. The product is meant to appeal to non-modelers. We know what our usual modeler can do quality-wise, and achieving that level of finish is worth every penny a contract builder would charge, but I doubt you will find a contractor to build a kit with an all-in price that competes with our price point. To get a decent grasp on the demand of the market, we have decided to limit this release to 500 pieces. We will use the reaction to the product to judge whether to offer another version later down the road.

Here is a look at the final pre-production sample. As of this writing, the product is expected be available in December and we are about 75% sold through on the full run of 500. (UPDATE: 11/16/2017 – WE ARE SOLD OUT! BE SURE TO PRE-ORDER WITH YOUR RETAILER. PRODUCT WILL BE AVAILABLE CLOSE TO CHRISTMAS.)

This just in… photos of the production.

Assembly and hand cleaning seams.

Hand applying all of the decals. Nothing is pad-printed.

(UPDATE #2) Check out this promo video!

 



12 Responses to “MPC Models: Space:1999 Eagle Display Model”

  1. Todd Morton says:

    Great blog! I’m looking forward to this Jamie, it will be a great addition to my collection. Thank you for allowing the pre-production models to be shown at Alpha 2017, it was a popular topic all weekend.

  2. Todd Morton says:

    This blog and it’s photos also show just how much time and work goes into building these kits, obviously styrene and ABS plastic are different but it’s a great deal of work.

  3. Dale Thelander says:

    Not that much different, Todd. A quality liquid solvent cement will work on both.

    The semi-gloss finish makes it. My first Eagle was overcoated with Dullcote, my second with a semi-gloss. The semi-gloss (IMHO) gives the model more well-defined contours.

    Well done, Jamie.

  4. Richard Lamer says:

    I can’t believe a built, painted and ready to display 22″ Eagle model for less than the price of the prebuild 12″ selling on Ebay. I’m glad it’s a limited edition of 500 and only the lucky few will have them on their shelves.

    I also love the option that separate components can be interchanged from the plastic parts with the aluminum add-on accessories also made for this kit.

    Thanks Jamie and Round2 Models for making this available.

  5. J.o says:

    The pre made replica’s a great idea and looks really nice and how freakin cool are those Eagle production line photos.

  6. Karen says:

    Where can I find a list of retailers who may have one for sale?

    • JamieH says:

      We don’t want to endorse one retailer over another. We suggest dropping “MPC875 Eagle” into a Google search and see the retailers that pop up.

  7. Jim Crompton says:

    Simply amazing. Superb assembly and quality. I love mine.

  8. ron kalcevic says:

    and its painted in ford diamond white i talked to the people at mpc awesome model cant wait for rescue version in october

  9. ron kalcevic says:

    nice eagle it is painted in ford diamond white

  10. Ozel Kirkland says:

    I realize you were sold out. This run came and went so fast. Is there any chance that another production run might occur? If so, is there any way I might get clued in when it occurs? Thank you.

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