As rare as an empty bowl of Brussel Sprouts at Christmas, if any one toy is top dog at Moonbase it has to be Century 21's Nuclear Ferry. It certainly is with me and Arto and here is our Ferry Christmas homage.
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Its Early History on the Blog by Woodsy
[the Ferry names are purely for fun and based on either the original or current owner and or seller / location of the toy]
Delving into Ferries, I was surprised to see that I included a picture of a Nuclear Ferry on the very first day of blogging - 15th September 2008!
- It must have been the first or Bill B Ferry before Terry H acquired it. Darth's comment back then - showing the Ferry to the C21 Nuclear Ferry box artist Bob McCall - is for me the most meaningful thing anyone has ever done as a result of reading the blog and it was day 1! First mention
- The next mention is 10 days later with some interesting observations from Darth but no new pictures. Still the Terry Bill Ferry. Second mention
- Then came Nuclear Physics and Ferries Everywhere giving us our first look at the SpaceX II Ferry December 2008.
- The next picture on the blog is Nuclear Ferry on Ebay 20th January 2009, which I assume is Pekoday. Bill B had yet to receive the Terry Ferry yet as Bill seriously covets Pekoday here in Missing The Ferry.
- The Pekoday and Terry Ferries get blogged together 2 days later and we get the most pictures we've yet seen - from Ebay and Yahoo here.
- Reader Darth had a wonderful plan if he'd have won the Pekoday Ferry. Pity it didn't happen. He got the Nuclear Ferry Blues.
- In January 2009 a blog reader sent me this picture which was posted here http://projectswordtoys.blogspot.co.uk/2009/01/ferry-interesting.html I think its Pekoday now in Ferryman's hands!
- Then we see Pekoday in all its glory in probably the best Ferry pics we've ever shown - by Ferryman Feb 2009 in Nuclear Ferry Fab New Pictures.
- That same month Bill B found the true origin of the Ferry, the LTV concept drawing Stop Press Nuclear Ferry Definitive.
So by February 2009, just six months into the blog. we'd seen the first or Terry Bill Ferry, the Pekoday Ferry and found out who the box art was by and where the concept came from!
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All The Five Known Nuclear Ferries
Researched by Arto, Assisted by Woodsy
Researched by Arto, Assisted by Woodsy
[the names in italics are purely for fun and based on either the original or current owner and or seller / location of the toy]
The first sighting of the previously-never-seen toy came via our man in the East, Terry Harle. Despite all the signs of usage and long storage with melt marks, it provided the first opportunity to have a closer look at this magnificent beast. Today in the custody of Wotan Bill B, this example will always carry the glory of being the very first Ferry.
Six months after the launch of the Moonbase Central, the appearance of this Ferry sent tremors through the whole Swordie community. Listed on eBay in Hong Kong, the place of its manufacture, this example came unused in an excellent box, with only slight fading to the top.
SWORD Manual and Commander badge were included. The bidding was fierce until the last second of the auction with the Ferry fetching a staggering price exceeding USD 800.
In the course of following weeks, seller Pekoday listed also other SWORD items in MIB condition, suggesting a warehouse find of SWORD and other HK rarities, perhaps of samples or factory remains. Now restored to its full glory by its current owner Ferryman, this example has been ever since - thanks also to great photographic documentation - the seminal piece of the Ferry mythos.
3. 2012, May - Yahoo Ferry
Only three pictures remain, showing a complete example with (again) some fading to the box top. Aside the accompanying Commander badge, it interestingly included, not two, but three of the black nose tips of the Passenger Module and the Taxi sections.
The purpose of the third nose remains a mystery, if something else than just a spare. This example went under the radar of the Sword collecting community, fetching only a modest price of some thousands of yens.
4. 2013, August - Nassau San Ferry
Again a Ferry on eBay from its native Hong Kong, this example showed considerable fading both on the box and on the Ferry itself, suggesting a long display period and exposure to light.
Upon closer inspection done at the Moonbase Lab, it turned out that it was the Yahoo Ferry all over again! Having the distinct features of a loose nose tip from the Passenger Module and the missing chequered stripe around the nose of the Taxi, it was accompanied by an extra nose tip and a Commander badge but no Manual.
The auction ended up doubling the previous record of the Pekoday Ferry, exceeding USD 1600. The happy winner was an unnamed U.S. collector.
Nassau San described its history to Woodsy at the time:
Nassau San described its history to Woodsy at the time:
This Ferry is from my own collection and I got it from an old Hong Kong toy manufacturing factory / warehouse about 20 years ago. I think that place helped Century 21 Toys company to additional assembly in their space series and other Hong Kong toy companies between the 1950's - 70's. This old factory district was changed to a housing estate and developed by Hong Kong Government. Now when I go to visit again they are just building a modern shopping centre.
This new Ferry was first seen in October 2014 at the Moonbase Central Weekend display of a complete fleet of SWORD toys. Having lost its wheels and broken its antenna on some previous mission, the boxed Ferry still retained all the prime features of this magnificent toy.
Contrary to previous Ferries, an Astronaut badge was included along with the Manual. Currently on loan to Woodsy at Moonbase Central from an anonymous benefactor.
6. 2014, November - Helsinki Ferry
The first-ever Ferry to come up for auction in the U.S., this example disappeared from eBay in a split second after it was put up for auction with Buy-It-Now.
Graded as an old store stock example, despite some minor melt marks, it really lived up to every expectation of a prime example. Missing the Manual and/or Specification Sheet, it came however with red Commander badge.
Perhaps of note is the fact that, unlike many other old store stock toys auctioned in the U.S., it did not carry an old price tag, pegging the question whether this example was part of an imported stock or just a single sample. Currently undergoing maintenance at Helsinki Base Hangars.
Fabulous piece of research. Its interesting to mote that all models exhibit the effects of protracted storage and or display. Mine has melt marks from plastic fatigue on the cable and considerable 'settling' on the tyres from the weight of the body. Its great to see the fleet has been extended to core members of the moonbase team. We just need one to arrive at Glenn Field, but given the increased activity, im confident that more will appear very soon.
ReplyDeleteI've just travelled back in time from May 2017, to this cyberspace spot in the past, Woodsy. I've really enjoyed following your 'future' video clips about the various SWORD badges. You'll be pleased with the end products. In fact it's your future video clips about the SWORD badges which brought me back here! This Nuke Ferry article is also another outstanding piece of SWORD detective work. Well done... from Tony K, somewhere in the future :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for looking back Tone. There are nearly 9000 posts on the blog and its hard to readers to know what's there. That's why I try to flag up old posts when I can. From a point in space and time, just not sure when and where!
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