Thursday, 12 April 2018

DEAGOSTINI FIREFLY



The Firefly, another one of the DeAgostini pod vehicles which comes with the 1/144 Thunderbird 2 build.


I have put a little light weathering on the model as it did look a bit too clean for the photos.


In the TV series it is used for fire fighting and debris clearing.


The protective shield at the front is made from Cahelium  Extract X ( according to the 1967 Thunderbirds Annual),  and has a view screen and a hole to allow an extendable heavy duty gun to fire nitro-glycerine shells used to snuff out fires.


The rear of the Firefly carries a gantry which raises and directs a high pressure jet of water. There is also a foam dispenser.   


The Firefly appears in the episodes, City of Fire, where it’s housed in Pod 3 along with the Mole. It briefly appears in Terror in New York City, this time using Pod 6. It also has a cameo appearance in Cry Wolf in the vehicle hangar on Tracy Island.

8 comments:

  1. The pics are smokin' hot, scoop :)
    Superb Firefly images!

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  2. >Firefly
    First think that was came to my mind was that SF TV series from 00's

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    1. I've heard of it, but never seen an episode, Ranalcus.

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  3. They really look like Derek Meddings style flames at the back Scoop! Wow! Youre getting even better at these dioramas.

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    1. Thanks Woodsy. I wanted flames that looked like an oil fire, so I carefully set up small pieces of sponge smeared with thinners,and placed them on a seperate board on the diorama. making sure I had fire blanket and a small fire extinguisher nearby, just like they had in the old C21 studio. Although the flames look fairly big on one of the photos everyting is fairly self contained plus I took the pictures outside on a dull day.

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    2. Forget Slough, Century 21 has moved to Southport! You're a professional Scoop! I lit a sparkler in one of my old videos. It looked rubbish! ha ha

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    3. Hey, don't bring yourself down Woodsy, it's all about trying things out and experimenting with innovation:)

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