Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 63
- A web series show aimed at hobby fans of plastic and resin model building. Brought to you in a talk show/documentary fashion. Featuring both Garage and Factory made model kits. Often featuring the latest models that are out for sale. Many of the artists and sculptors of modeling are featured, showing their work and explaining how they got into the hobby. Conventions like Wonderfest, in Louisville, Kentucky, are featured and talked about often, as well as other model related conventions. Tips on building and painting are discussed. Sometimes older model kits are the subject of the show. The program had no "set time". Shows were usually under five minutes long but could be as long as a half hour. There was no "set schedule". Though for a long while it was on regularly, once a week with a new broadcast. They didn't broadcast on any certain day or time. Originally Chris Gierke and Robert Mattison created a TV show titled Model Citizen (1994). This show evolved into "Monster Model Review". Created and Hosted by Robert Mattison and Chris Gierke. This show started as a web series. Word got around about this web series through other model related websites, model magazines, and model conventions. It became more well known with the release of several volumes of episodes on DVD. Produced by PugKnows Productions. These DVD releases were a collection of past web episodes of Monster Model Review. MMR was also involved with selling a short series of resin model kits called "...What If?" These were models based on B-movies of the science fiction monsters of the 50's - 60's. Monster Model Review, to this day, still remains popular among the model hobbyists.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the Ironman cold-cast porcelain statue by Hard Hero. Sculpted by Seth Vandable.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeReview of "The Mummy's Curse" by Diceman Creations. Sculpted by Ed White.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeRob reviews Dark Horse Comics "Frankenstein" cold-cast porcelain statue by Randy Bowen.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the Swimming Creature by Needful Things. Sculpted by Rudy Garcia/Mike Sandbothe.
- 2007– 5mTV EpisodeRob reviews the Aurora Monster models. Part 1 in a 3 part series of episodes.
- 2007– 5mTV EpisodeRob continues his review of the Aurora Monster Models. Part 2 of 3 episodes.
- 2007– 6mTV EpisodeRob concludes his review of the Aurora Monster models. Part 3.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeRob reviews the "Brain Eating Zombie" by Paradox Resin. Sculpted by Martin Canale.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the "Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman" model by Diceman Creations. Sculpted by Ed White.
- 2007–TV EpisodeChris reviews the reissue of "Monsters Of The Movies Frankenstein Monster" by Revell. A Dave Cockrum design.
- 2007– 3mTV EpisodeRob reviews the "Angry Red Spider" model by ULTRATUMBA. Sculpted by Paul Schiola.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the "Freakture From the Pickled Lagoon" by Pinkerton FX. Sculpted by John Pinkerton.
- 2007– 4mTV EpisodeJeff Yagher talks about the model hobby at WonderFest 2006.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews "the Creature" by Action Hobbies. A Dave Cockrum design.
- 2007– 3mTV EpisodeRob reviews "The Forgotten One" by Paradoxx Resin. Sculpted by Alterton.
- 2007– 3mTV EpisodeRob reviews the Wonderfest 2005 and 2006 DVD's.
- 2007– 3mTV EpisodeRob reviews the Monarch Models "Nosferatu" kit. Sculpted by Jeff Yagher.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the "Peter Lorre M" bust by Diceman Creations. Sculpted by Ed White.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews Tower of London's "Curse of the Werewolf model. A Jeff Yagher design.
- 2007– 3mTV EpisodeChris reviews "Narfle the Garthok" by KitKong. Model designed by Chris Elizardo.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeRob reviews the 2008 Monster Scenes and Prehistoric Scenes calendars from Demcomm.
- Rob announces the latest model releases from Moebius Models.
- 2007– 2mTV EpisodeChris reviews the "Hammer Mummy Bust" sculpted by Mike Hill.