I had some trouble posting the images for the first place winner in Star Wars contest I wrote about in my previous post but here it is. It's pretty impressive. I wonder what he's doing these days?
Back in the late seventies, 1978 to be precise, Famous Monsters of Filmland sponsored a contest to build a miniature Star Wars set. First prize was five hundred dollars. 'Nuff said! Five hundred dollars would buy me a lot of comic books and back issues of Famous Monsters of Filmland. It was great fun making the "set". I chose to recreate the scene on Mos Eisley where Luke Skywalker and Ben Kenobi are stopped and questioned by storm troopers.
The entry form. I didn't order any of the toys for my piece. I walked a couple of blocks to the J.C.Penny where I found all the set pieces I needed.
The letter notifying me that I'd won fourth place and one hundred (1978) smackers. That was a lot of money for a fifteen year old lad.
That's my entry on the cover. I couldn't believe my model got to be on the cover. Too cool!
Here a a few of the winning entries including my own. The one thing I forgot to do was include a photo of myself. Oh well. There were some pretty neat entries.
Dad called one of the local papers so they would do a write up. He drove me one early morning, it was a Saturday I think, to tho offices if the Laredo News where I was interviewed and photographed. Thanks to you, Dad, I've got another wonderful memory to treasure.
They sent along a bunch of fun stuff too like these different covers ads too. These magazines had some of the best comic art and stories around at the time.



Two favorite characters: The Rook and Vampirella. Those were the days.
Check it out. They just don't have fun stuff in the back of magazines anymore.