Saturday, January 2, 2016

Jack Leynnwood (1921 - 1999), The Rembrandt of Revell Plastic Model Boxes.

Most of us had that kind of obsession for plastic model kits at some point in our youth. There was one exceptionally gifted artist whose job it was to fan the flames of our insatiable desire. His name was Jack Leynnwood, and he was responsible for many of the high-energy illustrations that made us lust for kit after kit. During his long career, he painted hundreds of model kits box wraps from the 1950s through the 1980s.

 Jack’s artwork is an understated part of American culture. Most people have been exposed to his artwork at some point in their lives and never knew it. Leynnwood did kit illustrations of everything from military aircraft to rigged ships, Rat Finks, Flash Gordon, space ships and Ed “Big Daddy” Roth custom cars. The veteran illustrator has a personal background as captivating as his artwork."

http://www.oldmodelkits.com/blog/plastic-model-kit-history/jack-leynnwood-%E2%80%93-artist-and-model-kit-box-art-illustrator/











 

4 comments:

Jordan said...

I get into that Bama illustration (and the other Trek paperback covers) here:
http://www.jordanorlando.com/ns/index.php/star-trek-paperback-covers/

Cal's Canadian Cave of Coolness said...

Cool. I might have to do a post about him too. Thanks for the tip.

DrGoat said...

Couldn't even try to count the number of Revell models
I put together (sometimes unsuccessfully) in the 50s-60s.
Blew some of them up with firecrackers of course.

ccclem1 said...

Leynnwood also painted pin up illustrations in the late 50's for Girlie magazines such as Caper, Escapade and Spree.He also painted movie posters. Very versatile guy.Great tribute page Calvin !