Jetsons

Polar Lights
Jetsons' Spaceship

By Michael Benolkin

Date of Review March 2004
Manufacturer Polar Lights
Subject Jetson's Spaceship
Kit Number 6810
Primary Media Styrene
Detail Media Styrene
Clear Media Styrene
Pros Simple construction, fast build, pre-painted figures
Cons  
Skill Level Basic
MSRP (USD) $12.00

The Kit

When I saw this kit at one of the hobby shows, I was fascinated with how well done the pre-painted figures looked. When I spotted the kit in my local hobby shop and saw how inexpensive it was, it came home with me. This project came in handy as a way to break the periodic modeling log jam that comes from wondering what to build next or recovering from a last project.

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Aside from the figures, the kit is molded in bright green with the exception of the clear dome that encloses the vehicle and a clear "puff" of exhaust for the rear of the vehicle. Comprising of around 20 parts (and five figures), this kit will go together nicely with no paint in just a few minutes. Of course I couldn't leave well enough alone.

I painted the interior floor a darker green and the seats light brown. I applied a black wash to the seat seams to bring out more contrast. The control yoke was painted blue per the instructions (Why? I have no idea).

JetsonsThe exterior of the vehicle was sprayed with Alclad aluminum to see how it would look as more of a UFO. While the Alclad looked great, I decided to push the envelope a bit and spray the Alclad Prismatic color (red/green) over the aluminum. The instructions would have you use a dark color to get better contrast (and they are correct) but in sunlight, the subtle color shade changes from moving around the model were cool.

JetsonsAssembly literally did go very quickly as the model is well-designed and is simplicity at its finest. I did paint the clear base and the clear puff of smoke with Tamiya Smoke. I then applied a black wash to the lunar surface of the base to improve the contrast, then completed the process by using a red paint stick to paint the Jetsons' logo.

Conclusion

This was a fun build that would actually be far more fun with a young aspiring modeler or two. If ever there was a nice looking entry-level model that is fun for kids (and for those of us who grew up on the Jetsons), you can't beat the quality and price!

Jetsons

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