PL "Lost in Space" Chariot????

Any truth to a couple rumors I heard that PL was making a "Lost in Space" Chariot kit for 2004??? Bob

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RAucutt
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God, I hope so!

I sent off an email to them at this web site to ask them that very question.

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If I hear back from them, I will post the response.

Reply to
John R Meloro

Well since they no longer have the LIS license I highly doubt it, although they could have re-negotiated for it. Cheers, Max Bryant

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Max Bryant

They lost the license? When? Who has it now?

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John R Meloro

Would it be like the old Lunar Models version? I have one of those in my stash, but (as usual) haven't gotten around to even dry-fitting it.

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The Old Timer

I know Norm Sockwell

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has the license for the larger scale, high end, low quantity, LIS items including 12" action figures because I am working with him on the 12" space suits and 1:6 scale Space Pod. But he (Norm) stated that the license for "mass produced" kits was not held by him. I would assume with the new "Lost in Space" series pilot in work, this would be a good time for Polar Lights to come out with some of the vehicles from the original show like they have done other similar subjects. Plus the fact that I have heard from many sources that they "were" doing something. Bob

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RAucutt

I beleive it was just a case of the license ran it's course and they did not re-new. I believe I heard this info on the Polar bulletin board. I know the Jupiter

2 has been discontinued so if you do not have one ya better get one while they can still be found at retail. Cheers, Max Bryant

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Max Bryant

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