
Other subscription model kits include Knight Rider‘s K.I.T.T.

The 1st package is now at the special price of $8.00, and the 2nd at $41.97. After that, you will receive a package each month containing 4 assembly stages and a magazine featuring your build instructions. The first package contains two assembly stages.The Ecto-1 is complete in 37 packages (141 assembly stages and magazines).If you’re interested in starting the Ecto-1 model, here’s a breakdown of the costs for those in the U.S.: So, If I ever want to finish those ancillary add-ons, I can. I stopped my subscription when it got into the BTTF III railroad parts. So, if you have a broken part, it may be easier to find that piece on eBay or through one of the various reseller sites instead. Fanhome will let customers start their Time Machine wherever they want, but you cannot order previous issues independently. Unlike the Ecto-1, the Time Machine is currently in the pre-order stage. In addition, Fanhome will let former Eaglemoss customer restart their kit, saying, “Y ou will be able to choose from which issue you resume your collection – allowing you to continue where you left off.”īack to the Future DeLorean builders will also get a 2nd chance to finish their models. While not every subscription is back on track, the Time Machine and Ecto-1 will be soon. Luckily, a company has come to help clean up this mess.Īccording to Ghostbusters News, Fanhome has picked up Eaglemoss’s licenses and customer database. At $50+ a month for a few parts, many people were looking at nearly a thousand dollars flushed down the drain. No matter where customers were in their builds of the Ghostbusters Ecto-1 or Back to the Future DeLorean, they were out of luck.

Last year, Eagelmoss, a premium model kit subscription service provider, closed up shop.
