Cygnus from "The Black Hole" (1979) |
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SCALE: 1/4225 |
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INITIAL RELEASE: 1979 |
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MEDIUM: Polystyrene |
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Rarity : (4) |
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ABOUT THE DESIGN |
ABOUT THE KIT |
The brainchild of Dr. Hans Reinhardt (played by Maximilian Schell), the "Cygnus" was a massive, mile-long interstellar exploration vessel with a crew of several hundred. Looking like a flying "Crystal Palace," the design had a decidedly Victorian flavor, this intended to reflect the Capt. Nemo-like sensibilities of its creator. Oddly, in the movie, the "Cygnus" is supposed to be an old, obsolete spacecraft whereas the "Palomino" -- the tiny circular craft visible nestled in the model's bow docking port -- is supposed to be the "state-of-the-art" starship. This is tantamount to suggesting that a Soviet Vostok capsule is technologically superior to the Starship Enterprise |
Released shortly after the December 1979 premiere of "The Black Hole," (the Walt Disney Studio's first PG-rated film!), MPC's "Cygnus" is a huge, impressive, highly detailed model that requires great patience on the part of its builder/painter. Although released only once, it was produced in such quantities that it is still fairly common in the collector's market. This kit is an original issue. |
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