Check out this it website. It has B-movie models, like the Crawling Eye, the Brain That Wouldn't Die, Attack Of The Crab Monsters, Killer Shrews, Giant Gila monster, Mecha-King Kong, Frogs, Saucer Men and I Married a Monster From Outer Space Model Kits. They have alot more, but I don't feel like naming them all. They also have horror and sxi-fi kits, like Freedy Couger, Blade, Predator, and Aliens. They also have weapon replicas(MIB-Noisy Cricket, Dirrty Harry's Gun) and lots of other cool stuff. The site is www.monstersinmotion.com .
Go There
If only they had the fright night kits
I've bought a Godzilla model from them. They are very helpful with tips for building and detailing as well. I bought a Godzzila 2000 Atelier kit that uses a metal frame covered with foam and Latex skin to build a fully poseable Godzilla 2000 when finished.
They have good customer service as well as good products. I highly recommend them.
(They also have DVD and VHS sections loaded with B-movies.)
Another website I look at sometimes for models is gremlins in the garage. It's kind of like a database on model makers and some of their models and has a few other features. I paint models for a hobby (I'm not sure how many people do now a days) Figure models that is, no vehicles. Currently working on a 16 inch polar lights godzilla model from the original movie. I have done some other ones too but most of the really nice ones are pretty pricey- I do have quite a few of the vinyl ones although just haven't bought one in awhile.
Oh lordy, more stuff I want but cannot afford. :(
I did have a fantastic vinyl model of It Conquered the World, also I made one on my own out of foam, latex, and misc. stuff. But dear Beulah is no more.
...How do you calculate that?
Actually I may spring for Ro-Man. He's "only" $64.