Leif Ericson (1968)

SCALE: 1/500

INITIAL RELEASE: 1968

MEDIUM: Polystyrene

RARITY: (4)

 

 

 

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

Following the success of its first batch of Star Trek model kits, AMT decided to launch its own series of original sci-fi models under the moniker "Strategic Space Command."  The galactic cruiser "Leif Ericson" was the first in what AMT hoped would be a whole catalog of proprietary sci-fi kits, and even hired Star Trek Art Director Matt Jeffries to do this premiere design.  (Jeffries had a particular affinity for submarine-like conning towers, a feature he incorporated into both the Leif Ericson and the DY-100 sleeper ship "Botany Bay" from the ST:TOS first season episode "Space Seed.")

Unlike Star Trek's ships, the Leif Ericson was not equipped with transporters, instead using an insect-like landing craft to shuttle personnel to and from planetary surfaces.  This shuttle was stowed in a large hanger bay situated amidships.

The original Leif Ericson kit came equipped with both clear and chrome parts as well as an internal lighting kit.  Unfortunately, the kit was a commercial failure for AMT, one that scuttled the company's plans for any more models in its "Strategic Space Command" line.

The kit was re-released in 1976 as the glow-in-the-dark "Interplanetary UFO Mystery Ship."  That kit lacked the clear and chrome pieces from the original Leif Ericson, including the landing craft's chrome landing legs!

This model is a refurbished original 1968 issue.

 

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