Battle of the Planets Kits from Entex

Battle of the Planets Kits from Entex


It’s funny that the version of the Phoenix shown here is something we never saw as kids. Most of us wouldn’t learn that this is from the second season until college…

I loves me some Message from Space BTW, killer movie.

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3 Comments

  • chunky B on February 18, 2009

    I had the Message From Space model of the main ship and the two fighters that would attach to the wings. It was a weird kit but I loved it, I had no clue what it was from until years later when I saw the movie on late night.

  • Devlin Thompson on March 18, 2009

    I got the kit of the undersea headquarters, and it was pretty great… 4 or 5 color of plastic, lots of clear parts, and it even came with the tiny little dried-up tube of glue common to Japanese model kits. I’d love to be able to take another crack a it today with my more developed modeling skills.

  • Anonymous on February 15, 2018

    I have the Phoenix kit that actually looked like the one from the tv show we all saw as kids… well except for the ginormous rubber wheels on the back end of it. (Those who have the model will know what I mean.)

    As for 'Message from Space,' those kits were awesome, too. Saw that movie first run in the cinema with my dad. We both knew it was a 'Star Wars' "rip-off" but both enjoyed it anyway… still a guilty pleasure of mine to watch the special edition DVD once in a while!

    By the way, my friends and I, back in the day, thought that 'Message' really ripped off 'Star Wars' with its version of the Death Star trench run, but at least acknowledged that they tried to change it up a little by having the heroes fly INSIDE the enemy base. A few years later when 'Return of the Jedi' actually did the same thing (including the split-up-to-draw-away-the-enemy-fighters move), I realized that 'Star Wars' was now ripping off the rip off. "The circuit is now complete!"

    Craig R

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