Jason vs the Hydra - Updated 4/23/17

Yet another really BIG kit based on a scene from "Jason And The Argonauts", Jason's battle with the Hydra. Like the "Battle Of Collosa" kit, this one has a similar base size of about 14" wide but a bit narrower, coming in at 11" deep. The height, based on the tallest Hydra head comes in at 10 or 11 inches.

This was another beautiful kit. Nice casting, very clean and the Hydra head/necks are slot coded to minimize confusing on which head goes where. The Jason figure is very nice but I found his shield a little 'clunky' and not so clean in the cast (or round) so I ended up browsing for ladies broaches (honest) on eBay until I found a workable replacement. I also modeled a human skull which I placed near the dead tree. NFS

A close up photo but with a background that really makes it 'pop'.

A close up photo but with a background that really makes it 'pop'.

Full shot of the kit. This was fun to build and even more fun to paint. I was lucky to find a background that really matched the film pretty closely I think.

Full shot of the kit. This was fun to build and even more fun to paint. I was lucky to find a background that really matched the film pretty closely I think.

Comments

Victor j Sciolto

23.08.2021 20:52

Beautiful rendition of the Hydra. Paint job is superb.

Geoffrey R Lucier

30.08.2021 13:00

Thank you, Victor. FYI, it was handpainted, not airbrushed.

One Eff Geof

02.03.2021 00:59

No. the molds for this and other Harryhausen kits were destroyed a four or five years ago. You might find one on eBay for around $300 or so,

Rob

26.03.2020 08:29

Great result there, are you still able to get hold of the kits? Thanks a lot.

Latest comments

18.07 | 20:43

Speechless, And I am really speechless.
Incredible work. I am glad we could provide you with a grail

11.07 | 11:41

Great job down to the last detail!

10.07 | 16:36

Thank you, Addis, I estimate it took me around 100 hours to complete.

10.07 | 12:24

Terrific work...must've taken quite a while for you to complete...very good detail!!

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