Shado Mobile 1 has an additional rear aerial, a retractable depth charge launcher and machine gun. It now has additional decals, and it's own diorama which includes a smaller scale Sky 1.
Note the addition of this track guide for a more accurate look.
Shado Control has a diorama featuring a Lexfield Air Force Base sign. A friend did point out to me that Sixteen 12 have used one of their early examples of the model which carried the excessive weathering. I would imagine for the finished product they'll use the later version.
Below is a photo of the later, less weathered P.E. Shado Control.
Here's a reminder of the other two original Product Enterprise Shado Mobiles.
Last, but not least is a look at their 'Retro' version of the Shado Mobile, using a colour scheme inspired by one of the later Dinky toys. Nice to see it as a Shado Conrol which Dinky never released as a commercially available version at the time. This comes with a 'retro' display plinth and clear cover.
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Product Enterprise and Sixteen 12 are very popular with collectors.:)
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