Atomic City Models Featured by Artists
Atomic City Models
Scott Alexander
CONTACT: atomiccity@gmail.com
SITE: http://www.atomiccitymodels.com/
Atomic City Models
Scott Alexander
CONTACT: atomiccity@gmail.com
SITE: http://www.atomiccitymodels.com/
Artist Jim Small returns with this beautiful build from 2001 ASO! Check it out!
Hi all.
Here’s an EVA space pod I (finally) just finished for a customer.
It’s about 7″ in diameter. Made from the “Captain Cardboard” resin kit. Has a fully lit and finished interior and lit with 9 LED’s including Hal’s “eye”.
The arms are extandable [...]
Once again famed artist Steve Neill pieces together a fantastic museum display! I am always amazed at this artist’s work’s!
Click HERE to learn how to purchase this D-7 Kit!
*************
//
//
//
//
Artist E. James Small returns with these fantastic new builds. These are beautiful, and so well done… that they can deceive one’s senses of their true size! Beautiful!
Here is what Jim has to say of these builds…
I just finished these Pods, made from the “Captain Cardboard” 1/32 scale resin kits. The pods are tiny, [...]
//
I have again the honor of introducing another talent to this gallery…. artist Trevor Alderson! Showing here is his build of the Captain Cardboard V2 Studio Scale kit to be Red Leader. This piece is fantastic, from it’s build to it’s weathered markings and Death Star base! An excellent job!
This is what Trevor has [...]
//
Once again artist Robert Watson has impressed me with his composite art talents! Robert utilized the blue screen shots taken of the collection to produce this fine piece of art. The Enterprise is the studio scale finished model formerly offered by Master Replicas (SEEN HERE ), while the Klingon D7 is a kit offered by [...]
//
Our SECOND newest artist to this Gallery is Mr. Scott Boon! Today Scott shows us his very first Studio Scale RESIN Kit build! What a fantastic beginning! Built from the Atomic City (Captain Cardboard) Studio Scale X-Wing, this piece looks great! The lighting and weathering really make this piece shine. I love the back-lit [...]
//
Chris Kelley… a professional modeler’s name that has become very known in the past 6 years! From his mastering of amazing kits… to his extremely fantastic builds, this artist does it all! This Studio RED 5 build was done from a Captain Cardboard Kit (ATOMIC CITY MODELS) and made to be a replica of [...]
//
I have been wanting to show this artist’s works since the opening of this site nearly three years ago now. The time has arrived! Introducing world class artist Henrik Steve Myrdhén of Plan 9 Design! Also known as “Steve the Swede”, this artist’s build of the Captain Cardboard “Atomic City” Studio X-Wing as RED [...]
//
I have the great honor of introducing another fantastic artist to this Gallery site…. Canadian Artist Steve Broderick. His first showing is a fantastic build of the amazing Atomic City Models 1/2 Studio Scale kit. Painting it to resemble the studio model used in filming, this is a beautiful piece! I am looking forward [...]
//
Built from the original Captain Cardboard kit (Atomic City Models), professional artist has made this piece a near perfect replica of the RED 5 Studio Model used in Star Wars – A New Hope! This truly is one of the best RED 5 paint jobs I have seen to date. And… Chris is offering [...]
//
This is one of those timeless, classic builds of a ship known to all who know Star Trek. The ship that brought Khan to Kirk in the original series… the SS Botany Bay! Beautifully built from the Atomic City Model kit by industry famed master modeler E. James Small, this piece is now in [...]
//
As seen at Wonder Fest 2010, this magnificent piece was created for the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars – The Empire Strikes Back by professional modeler and pattern maker Jesse Meyers! Using a MSLZ22 Models V1 studio scale kit (known as the Captain Cardboard / Atomic City Studio X-Wing kit), master modeler Jesse Meyers [...]
//
Using the blue screen photos of the fantastic Atomic City Discovery, (SEEN HERE) master artist RIDER does his usual excellence to the composite, bringing this model to life!
To view this piece in it’s original LARGE size, please click directly on it…
Here are a few more fantastic works of the Discovery from artist RIDER!
To [...]
//
After taking blue screen photographs of the 5.5 foot Atomic City Models Discovery (which now resides in Mr. Robert Fish’s Collection) I immediately got the idea in my head of what I wanted to show as the composite art for it. I found a hi-res photo of Jupiter with it’s moon IO as taken [...]
//
Using the blue screen photos of the 5.5 foot Atomic City Models Discovery (SEEN HERE) , and an actual photo of Jupiter with it’s Moon IO, master artist R.L. Bleecker made this outstanding piece of the Discovery heading toward Jupiter and towards it’s fate.
To view this piece in it’s original LARGE size, please click [...]
//
Using the Blue Screen photos (SEEN HERE) of Atomic City’s latest build of the 5.5 foot DISCOVERY, master artist R.L. Bleecker gave it life with his beautiful Composite work!
Originally in the novel, Discovery only made a close approach to Jupiter and got a gravity-assist out to Saturn, where the ‘Stargate’ was found on Iapetus, [...]
//
As the Rebel Pilot of Blue 7 streaks away from Bespin, the Cloud City, he suddenly notices and rather large shadow on the puffy cloud cover beneath him. Before he can turn his head two green plasma lasers streak past his cockpit and rock is old T-65 X-wing. Not only was he surprised, but [...]
//
SPACE SEED. We all know the Star Trek episode that introduced Khan Noonian Singh! After escaping the Eugenic Wars in the late 1990’s on Earth, Khan and his genetically perfect followers set out into deep space, frozen for a time that they would revive themselves and conquer the known universe! Of course… Captain James [...]
//
Built from the fantastic 1:2 studio scale Atomic City Models Kit, talented modeler Jay Barnes again shows his skills with his version of Khan Noonien Singh’s ship… the S.S. Botany Bay! His weathering and damage on this really enhances what the original should have appeared like in the original series, and in fact, what [...]
//
This wonderful piece was created from Atomic City Model kits by professional modeler Sean Sides. Just looking at this piece gives me chills of a possible scene that we can all picture in our heads after seeing 2001 A Space Odyssey.
For inquiries into this piece, or Sean Sides services, please click the banner link [...]
This beautiful piece was built from the old Captain Cardboard X-Wing Kit released by my friend Scott Alexander of Atomic City Models years ago. Since then, the masters have been sold to another friend, Mike Salzo, of whom re-patterned it twice! Mike then made the V2 kit, and then (along with Morten Moeslund) patterned a [...]
//
Another beautiful composite by my friend RIDER. This piece was created using photos of a built of one of Scott Alexander’s (Captain Cardboard) Atomic City 2001 kits. Fantastic!
//
//
Built from the excellent re-release, and slight re-master of the Captain Cardboard kit produced by Atomic City, this beautiful X-wing was built as RED 4 from Star Wars by Tobias Richter. This is rare because of it being RED 4! It is quite the pleasure to see an artist do a piece rarely seen. [...]
//
Another beautiful piece by my friend RIDER. This was done using Scott Alexander’s 2001 Aries model that he is releasing as an Atomic City Models kit.
//
//
Built from an Atomic Models V1 Studio Scale X-Wing Kit that has direct lineage back to the original PYRO studio models used in filming A New Hope, this piece was re-built with the paint design conceived by master modeler R.L. Bleecker. A beautiful addition to the Collection.
Modeler Magic Gallery Appraisal of $3,000
// [...]
//
Built from the fantastic kit that was mastered and released by Atomic City Models, Master Builder R.L. Bleecker took the look of this model to new levels! Not only did he capture it’s very essence of being old and worn, but he captured the look of the original studio model as well in [...]
I LOVE THIS PIECE!! This Studio Scale Klingon D7 was replicated from the “never done” Star Trek Phase II series. These specific D7’s were the precursor ships to the TMP K’Tinga in the fact that they had PAINTED panels instead of the raised panel armor of TMP. Artist Richard Long painted this piece from an [...]