As some of you know it’s been a while since I’ve blogged for
various reasons but now I think it’s time to get back in the saddle and begin
with a few photos in suitable surroundings of course, of the DeAgostini 1/144 scale Thunderbird 1 kit along with the
Recovery Vehicles as seen in the episode, ‘Pit of Peril’.
As I’ve said in previous posts , the Thunderbird 1 kit was
originally produced by Aoshima, and has been repackaged by DeAgostini in Japan to
compliment it’s 1/144 Thunderbird 2 model,
and comes complete with an accompanying glossy magazine , and additional
pre-coloured nose cone and atomic pile covers for those modellers who prefer
not to paint the model.
The kit comes with landing legs that can either be the
earlier wheeled version with struts facing sometimes inwards and sometimes
outwards or the later ski version with struts facing outwards.
I decided on the
wheeled version on this particular model as most of the ones I’ve seen built
are the ski version, plus the wheeled version was the one seen in ‘Pit of
Peril’, the second episode in production and broadcast order. (I did purchase a
second kit from Japan at the same time which I will use to make a ski version)
The kit is a fairly easy build. The fuselage, wings and
engines are a toned-down silver, while the atomic pile drum, wing tips, and
rear stabiliser wings are a Tamiya TS-23 light blue. The engine’s exhausts and
ram jet intakes are painted black. A final black wash all over highlights the
detail and helps to give a light weathering.
The perfect companion to the Thunderbird 2 build.
Now we turn to the two DeAgostini versions of the Recovery
Vehicles, those powerful tractors that fire magnetic grapples that are used to
haul the stricken Sidewinder out of
the Pit of Peril.
Recovery Vehicle 1 is manned by the multi-tasking Virgil
Tracy, while Recovery Vehicle 2 is remote controlled.
In the episode the 500 ton Army Sidewinder , a revolutionary jungle walking machine is trapped on its
side 300 feet down in an open cast mine crater that’s filled with surplus military
equipment that was dumped following WW2. A weak crust of top soil has formed
over the top, and Brains’ decides that a section must be removed to enable the
Recovery Vehicles to pull the Sidewinder out.
At the moment my DeAgostini vehicles are all in showroom
condition, however, they will get some weathering at some point to give a more
authentic look.
As to my Thunderbird 2 build itself it’s coming along
nicely. I’m up to pack 7 with 5 to go, and the possibility of additional extras
following those. The main model is becoming quite complicated inside now, with
assorted gears and wiring. One of the Pods is more or less complete now and
here we see the two Recovery Vehicles stored inside, although quite where The
Mole which also makes its first appearance in the Pit of Peril episode fits in there as well is still a bit of a
mystery to me.
Fun pedantic fact; While the photo shows the inside of the
DeAgostini Pod 3, it was actually Pod 5 in the episode.
Interesting article and magnificent pictures.
ReplyDeleteSuperb piece, Scoop. Good to see you back :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back in the saddle Scoop! A superb debut post too! Hope your'e doing fine.
ReplyDeleteGreat to have you back Scoop!
ReplyDeleteThanks Guys, nice to be back.
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