My latest Project SWORD plastic miniatures have arrived from Japan: a green Probe Force 2 and a green Scout 2. They have joined the rest of the fleet and these are some snaps. My desk is a bit cluttered at the mo so I've lined them on some polystyrene. Excuse the mess!
All made of hard solid plastic, with my two latest additions I can now say for sure that there two different sized sets of these miniatures as my new green Scout 2 is bigger than my old red one. This confirms what I thought after finding two different sized Scout 1's last year. I thought it was a fluke but now I'm sure of the two different sets. One set is numbered underneath and one not. Anyways, here are some more shots of my fleet as it stands.
At the back is the Morinaga snap-together miniature Zero-X.
The discovery of wheeled Space Gliders, featured on the blog yesterday, suggests that there is a third set as well; hollow and with simple axled wheels.
None of these should be confused with the soft rubber Project SWORD vehicles marketed as UFO by Takeuchi and sold in bags.
Don't you just love the Japanese! Anybody else got any of these miniatures?
Wunderbar - excuse the lack of umlaut - I do love tiny toys. Of course it begs the question as to whether subscale Spacex toys exist somewhere? Im sure youll add the wheeled glider etc to the fleet soon
ReplyDeleteA massive fleet in miniature, Mr Woods. Congrats on the new additions! I hope you'll get the wheeled ones as well soon.
ReplyDelete@bill - there's no umlaut on that word. Unless you mean Wunderbär the marvellous bear? :°)
Best -- Paul
Thanks guys. I hope to set the 'wheels' in motion at some point for sure! ha ha
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