| It's
here: Part One of our Jupiter 2 Launch Party! |
Part One features our trip to Trona Pinnacles, where many Jet Pack and Chariot scenes were filmed. See the exact location where some of them were filmed, right here. |
| The work of Ron Gross | See
Ron's new Feature: Jupiter 2 landing at Trona Pinnacles Enter if you dare! Ron's stunning artwork, including the Polar Lights Jupiter 2, cover art and oil paintings, from current back to 1970. Accurately detailed Jupiter 2 models, miniatures and prototypes. Special selections, including enhanced Aurora diorama's, the Chariot, Lunar Models "From the Fifth Dimension", and customized YM-3 Robots featured in multiple magazines. |
| Anatomy of an Illustration | Ron Gross shares the techniques which are commonly used in the execution of illustration projects. His example uses an illustration that he developed and submitted to Polar Lights in the Summer of '99 for possible use with their new Robby the Robot model kit. |
| "It's nothing less than a MIRACLE!" |
Many of you know and love Dick Tufeld from his role as the voice for the Robot in the classic Lost in Space TV series and in the recent New Line Cinema Lost in Space movie. Dick recently recovered from severe problems with his ability to speak, and he says "It's nothing less than a MIRACLE!" |
| To Make a Robot Fly | Fan Feature! Thanks to Jeff Brown for our first Fan Feature. Jeff contributed a two-page scan from the July 22-28 1967 edition of TV Guide. Images and text describe how the special effects crew made the Robot float in space during the filming of "Condemned of Space." |
| A Call to Action | The survey containing your detailed opinions of the Lost In Space movie by New Line Cinema. |
| Promised Planet Poll | Every Monday, a new interactive Lost in Space Poll. Compare your views with those of other LIS fans! Submit poll questions! |
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Last Revised: March 04, 2002 10:01 PM.