Sunday, 12 February 2012

Task Force 1 and 2: Possible Origins by Grif

Dear Woodsy,
I believe that I may have found the origins of Re-Entry Task Force 1 and 2! In the Jeff Hawke Fan Club magazine “Jeff Hawke’s Cosmos”, issue 2, June 2003, the second half of the first “Jeff Hawke” story “Space Rider” is re-published, having been first published in the “Daily Express” from 15th February to 26th July, 1954.


The attached pictures show two rocket ships from that story. I think you’ll agree that the dart-shaped ship is a lot like TF1, whilst the ship with nacelles on the end of its fins looks even more like TF2! I think that the ring of rocket tubes around the flow-straightener cone on TF2, which are absent on the Jeff Hawke ship, were inspired by the power unit on a ship in “The Dalek Book”, circa 1964, pictured last here [in colour] – this was a “lifeboat” in which the heroes of that story ejected from thair ship seconds before it was destroyed by the Daleks.


Oddly enough, it was a bright orange (a good colour for a lifeboat!), which may have inspired the colour of plastic that the “Re-Entry Task Force” ships were moulded in! Now, as to how a toy designer in Hong Kong was influenced by these ideas......
Grif

PS. re. above a lot like the power unit of Re-Entry Task Force 2, wouldn't you say? BTW, Woodsy, how did you know that the Re-Entry Task Force series were originally called the Rescue Task Force?
Grif

2 comments:

  1. Great research Grif. Wonder what other readers think? I pretty sure that the Re- Entry Task Forces were originally known as Rescue Task Forces in SOLO but I'll have to check. This was the case with Thunderbirds as well, TB2 being originally Rescue 2 or something like that. A strong sense of Rescue ran through as lot of Gerry Anderson material and vehicles.

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  2. I wonder if all the drawings and the toys were influenced by another design? The Re entry no 2 style ship in Jeff Hawke looks a lot like other space ship designs about at the time.

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