Andy B sent along a couple of scans from issue 1 of TV21 which shows some glorious Rob Embleton artwork of the vehicle itself, in the first appearance of Captain Scarlet, which he theorises, may have actually predated the transmission of the TV series by a matter of weeks. The frames also show the SPV in amphibious mode, coursing through the water in pursuit of a Mysteron threat.
Perhaps Captain Blue had to nip out and wind the handle before they ventured into the water !
The japanese market was flooded with models of the SPV, most of which may have been unlicenced copies, hence the creative use of the name and likeness.
Another common theme in japanese toys is the 'super-deformed' version of a character or vehicle, making a 'cute' style model. These more recent releases show a boxed set including the Angel and SPC.
Eidai Grip made a series of 'lookalike' Anderson craft, including the SPV, Shado 2 and various Thunderbirds.
The general use of the Thunderbird in the title of the above model, gets around direct copyright issues, but is still easily identified as our favourite pursuit vehicle. Note the hovering TB4 and small Mole struggling to keep up on the header card. Another Eidai Grip model and a personal favourite of mine is the blue version below, slick and streamlined and showing the Angel interceptors overflying on the card.
The Carlton re-release of the original TV series generated a lot of classic Scarlet toys, including a range of 3 inch action figures. The figure scale SPV took liberties with the SV design in order to maximise 'playability'.
On a visit to a grotto back in the sixties, I came away with a cheap Hong Kong space set featuring a handful of painted MPC astronaut copies, a soft plastic TB3 and a simple yellow SPV and a Molab. Unfortunately, the rather crude Molab is now lost, but the SPV resides safely in Captain Harlets archive.
And after a hard day dusting off ones collection of priceless Scarlet memorabilia, what better than to wash oneself down with some SPV themed shampoo ?
AS I recall, the TV21 first episode came out a week before the TV show.
ReplyDeleteIf memory serves, Shaqui covered the starting dates in the Comic History. You might be able to confirm it from that.
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