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Recent shots of a possible Tarheel rocket, the Apollo X shown by Arto have caused another variation to appear at sale. In Japan, an apparently unbranded - or at least indistinguishable maker - version has come to light, in slightly different colours and with a new mission - Mars 3!
Its not possible to tell from these shots if this is a Tarheel beast, its a painted box as opposed to a model shot, but no trademark or logo is visible.
I prefer the blue version to the earlier Apollo X, seems to look a lot better! This beauty was discovered by our man in Japan, Terry.
Great stuff! Looks like Thunderbird 1!
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