"I guess for many followers of the Gerry and Sylvia Anderson shows there is one which stands above all other, THUNDERBIRDS. For collectors of the related paraphernalia the Rosenthal line of toys is a must have and as it is arguably one of Derek Meddings most stunning designs the plastic friction drive toy of Thunderbird 2 has to be owned by any self respecting enthusiast. As a child I had perhaps three or four of these over a period of almost a decade from near infancy to the age of about ten. Such was the popularity of THUNDERBIRDS and the volume in which these were produced many shops and market stalls local to me had these way into the mid 1970s.
This one above is a more recently purchased example that I added to my small but growing collection back in the early 1980s. What you see is what you get with this toy. As in the show a vehicle containing drop-down pod, in this instance a small jeep, fold down legs and of course the friction drive. This is an earlier version featuring white plastic parts, later replaced by red. Painted markings with water slide numbering as opposed to the later Letraset type text and lines and proper 'dotted' engine exhausts rather than latticed. Although some later toys offered more in terms of play value and sleek styling to me nothing says "A Gerry Anderson toy" more so than this."
I had TB2 with a crude silver plastic mole in the pod -it had a rectangular rather than cylindrical body, really poor. I quickly replaced it with a Kellogs free gift TB4 which seemed similar scale.
ReplyDeleteYeah that's right. For a while they did offer this toy with a bizarre little version of the mole. Quite scarce now too as most do tend to have either a red or green plastic jeep inside the pod. The Kelloggs or Smiths Crisps premium models of TB4 did make a more than adequte substitute pod craft though for definite!
ReplyDeleteJim Lewis
Can anyone send me a close-up of the silver Mole, top and undercarraige, for posting here?
ReplyDeleteWait till I get home mate and I can send both.
ReplyDeleteJim Lewis
Did TB2 actually carry a Jeep in it's pod in the TV programme?
ReplyDeleteNo mate. It was likely a cheap ready available toy they could just bung in at the toy factory.
ReplyDeleteJim Lewis