Saturday, 26 May 2018

MIDORI SPACE COMMAND VEHICLE

This is an unusual vehicle. I've come across it online a number of times.

It reminds me of a Mobile Action Command plastic toy vehicle but its origin might be in the worlds of Gerry Anderson. Its a bit of a mystery to me.

Does anyone know?

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  1. reminds me of Triang Hornby Battlespace Radar Car https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=battlespace+radar+car&oq=battlespace+radar+car&aqs=chrome..69i57j33.7461j0j4&client=tablet-android-samsung&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=gnsi7BHmO9iLqM:

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    1. See what you mean Bill. That's a gorgeous railway radar car!

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  2. It is a bit reminiscent of the radar vehicles used by Spectrum.

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    1. yes! Surely that's the inspiration Kev, I agree! Thanks for that http://www.spectrum-headquarters.com/img239.gif

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  3. One of the first wave of Japan SF models, circa 1967. I built the Paramount US release, circa 1969. A pretty, if simple kit. Believe it or not, I just bought a fairly complete copy of this kit (minus box) on ebay a few months ago. Can't wait to build this beauty again. Nothing like a Japanese SF tank! US name was "Space Command Tank 5"

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    1. Superb Zigg. Sounds like a great summer kit project. Let us know when youre done! Do you think there's an Anderson connection?

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    2. I think every Japan SF design post-1965 was "inspired" to some degree by the Supermarionation universe, but I never saw any specific reference from them to the Space Command Tank 5 design, which is pretty generic after all. A very cool kit. When I get around to slapping it together, you will definitely get pix!

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    3. and Shigeru Komatsuzaki illustrated so many of them! I wonder if Gerry Anderson was aware of his box art in Japan?

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