Another look at the Collision Course episode set from Sixteen 12 Collectables, which features two nuclear mines.
I’m quite
fond of this set, and really like the look of the mines, however, the original prototype
models of the mines were deemed too bulky, and Sixteen 12 set to work to improve
the shape, making them a little slimmer, and adding some detailing.
The original
props, made by Martin Bower were made in two scales, the largest made from
plastic picnic plates from Woolworths is around 8”, while the smaller is half
the size at 4”. The Sixteen 12 version
is half again at just 2”.
Detailing is
similar on both the props, however, the larger one has wider sloped sides.
I’ve seen
the original filming miniatures , and
comparing them with photos I’ve taken at various venues, and taking into
account the practical and mass production aspects of actually economically
producing these models, I think Sixteen 12 have done a reasonably good job, and veered
more towards the smaller of the two filming props, although the legs and lugs obviously look bigger and more robust, presumably for practical manufacturing reasons and the small size of the model.
I imagine the three peripheral spikes used to
attach the mine to the winch arms are obviously bigger than those seen on the
original props simply so the winch grab arms are able to safely hold them
securely and are less prone to damage.
Obviously, as
the Eagle Grab is designed to carry a mine without dropping it, It doesn’t look
as flimsy as the original filming prop. Also, the original looks to be painted a
mixture of blue/grey and possibly silver, although to be fair that might be
just down to the colours fading over time. Anyway, the Sixteen 12 version is a
light blue, with silver legs which did lead some to complain that it gave it a toy-like look.
In place of the pod is the small detachable grab winch which clips under the Eagle frame. The grab can be raised or lowered on the attached cord by turning the red barrel.
Superb shots Scoop, totally convincing and really good to look at. It's a great looking set with the grab and the pods harking back to the days of Dinky's sets, where you could really play with your die-casts. Thanks for sharing with us.
ReplyDeleteThanks Woodsy. I must say these revisited shots are proving pretty popular.
DeleteAlso, I'm able to revise the posts ,depending on how things turned out and how people reacted to each release.