Maximum Security Vehicle |
One of the more elusive toys we have seen on the blog has been the Mortoys Six in One Space Set. Essentially a motorised base with clip on sections allowing kids to make a series of vehicles on the same chassis, the idea was originally used by Child Guidance Toys in Britain in the sixties.
I found a partial set in the states around ten years ago and was delighted to see the Spacex models represented in the set - the Tractor T5, Nuclear Freighter and Cricket, alongside some Gerry Anderson inspired toys, the Thunderbirds Firefly (closely modelled on the Bandai toy version) and the captain Scarlet MSV.
My original set was missing the MSV and the UFO Vehicle, plus a few small parts.
UFO Vehicle |
A few months ago, another set surfaced on Ebay.US, with a seemingly US only shipping mandate. As I already had the bulk of the set, I flagged it up to my good friend and Captain Scarlet enthusiast, Terry, who immediately went mad for the super rare MSV model.
Terry contacted the seller, but received no response to his queries, so I tried my hand and almost immediately got the ok for an international sale. A few back and to emails and messages between myself, Terry and the seller and Terry bought the set and arranged delivery.
I sat back, satisfied that my part was completed and looked forward to some photographs of the missing parts from my set.
MSV |
Less than a week later, Terry let me know that the set was languishing in Heathrow and I asked about getting some photos for the blog of the MSV and the UFO Vehicle. Terry, being the fantastically generous man that he is, went one better and distributed the rest of the set between myself and Woodsy - keeping the prized MSV for his amazing Scarlet collection and gifting me with the UFO car and Woodsy with a set of Spacex parts.
As the Mortoys set only comes with a single chassis, Woodsy's set would not have the motor unit, rendering the Spacex parts a little useless on their own, but luckily, I had a spare motor from the Child Guidance set, which is identical apart from the wheels!
So when the parcel arrived at Mars Base from Terry, I picked out m parts and packed up the rest for Woodsy with the alternate motor. Now, I have all the wonderful space models and Woodsy has a full set of the three Spacex models. Terry kindly provided some shots of the cool MSV for our delectation as well.
The UFO vehicle, was originally misidentified from the box art as a SWORD Moonbus, due to the dome and the rear fins, but in actuality, it is a small flying saucer sat on the front of a finned rear unit. The blue dome is empty, so for the photographs, I included a chrome radar dish. In the front cockpit is a silver astronaut, every inch like the Apollo Moon Exploring pilots.
The Nuclear Freighter is almost an exact lift from its Triang cousin, apart from slightly different wings.
Tractor T5 differs greatly from its Spacex stablemate as it lacks the third axle, but almost every other detail of the cab is the same.
The Firefly model is copied from the Bandai Remote Control version, but without the dozer blade and caterpillar tracks, however it could be set on the Child Guidance body, which does include a bulldozer base.
Last but not least and probably my favourite, is the Cricket model, a chunky version of the oft copied 'jeep', essentially identical, but with a non-firing weapon.
Fascinating Wote and a huge thanks to Terry for his kindness and support of the blog. I love that UFO vehicle and how the saucer can 'lift' off and leave the truck part! Fab! Some superb photos Wote esp. the flying green NF2 over the crater. Love it. At last we know a little more about this fantastic Mortoys set!
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