Mecha Collection Ultraman Series Lineup 04 and 05

When the Earth is threatened by alien invaders and giant monsters, the world relies on the Science Patrol, a special anti-monster defense agency armed with high-tech weaponry and vehicles to combat these threats from the unknown. When the Science Patrol’s weaponry is ineffective and all hope is lost, one of their members, Hayata, transforms into a giant alien called Ultraman to defeat the monstrous menace threatening the Earth, unbeknownst to the other Science Patrol members, who are unaware of his secret identity.

SCIENCE SPECIAL SEARCH PARTY SPACE VTOL

Bandai Hobby No. 04 Sub Vtol Ultraman

Bandai Mecha Collection Hobby Space Ship
Two-color molding and water transfer formula decal markings reproduced in image in the play
The distinctive shape of the sub VTOL is recreated using colored plastic and water-transfer stickers for the marking
Display stand included.
Street Price $6.99 to $10.99 USD
Approximate Price for both models shown on this entry.

SCIENCE SPECIAL SEARCH PARTY SPACE SUB-VTOL

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Mecha Collection Ultraman Series No.05 Space Beetle

Here’s another build from the ULTRAMAN Mecha Collection Series Lineup from Bandai. In case you missed the first build from this series, here’s a link to the No.07 SSSP Exclusive Vehicle. These are mini kits that require very little assembly and paint is completely optional. Marking are provided as water-slide decals. No regular stickers as with other Bandai model kits of this nature are included.

NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR

To match the previous build, I used the following colors from Mission Models US. My sincere thanks to Mission Models US for their unconditional support on all our projects.

  • MMP-003 Red
  • MMM-008 White Aluminum
  • MMA-006 Gloss Coat
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Author: George Collazo

George has been hosting review sites and blogging about toy collectibles, travel, digital photography and Nikon digital imaging since 1998. His first model kit build was a Testors 1/35 DODGE WC-54 in 1984.

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