A few photos
of the Sixteen 12 Collectables ‘Breakaway Part 2’ Episode set which appeared
around the end of October, 2019.
It comprises
of Commissioner Simmonds’ V.I.P. Eagle Transporter with a revamped V.I.P. pod,
which has deeper orange colouring going up and over the windows rather than
just the two sides.
The
previously released Product Enterprise V.I.P. Eagle has a matt orange on just
the sides, whilst the new Sixteen 12 version has a glossier look. Both look
fine, but while I imagine the purists might disagree, I personally I have to
say I prefer the new Sixteen 12 edition.
Although the
V.I.P. Eagle is rarely seen in the opening episode there is a minor bone of
contention with some fans over whether the orange paint is used on the sloping
top surfaces of the pod or if it’s just
on the sides .
It’s
difficult to say for certain as the shots it appears in either show the Eagle
landing or taking off in wispy smoke, or in shots taken from below. There's also some detail to consider on the full size studio set
I believe
members of the original special effects team have been asked in the past on the
orange colour scheme dilemma but no one can positively remember.
When Sixteen
12 considered their prototype pod colours they originally went for a bold
variation of orange and yellow colours not unlike their Immunity Syndrome
Glider colour scheme. However, for the
actual proper release of the model they decided on a simpler, but nonetheless effective
glossy reddish orange.
The set also
comes with one of the Alpha Tanks, which for the pedantic, first appeared in
‘The Infernal Machine’ episode, and not actually ‘Breakaway’. The tank was originally part of the Product
Enterprise Eagle Deluxe set. This time, however Sixteen 12 has added a cockpit
figure.
I've included a couple of photos of the original Product Enterprise VIP Eagle, and driverless Alpha tank; Also, a couple of photos of the Sixteen 12 prototype VIP Transporter Pod.
Having read and enjoyed all of your Eagle reviews, I finally gave in and reached out a few months ago for this Sixteen 12 version. I've not taken out out of the packing, but totally appreciate the detail and quality it projects. I'm sure I'll go for another from this superb range further down the line. In the meantime, thanks for these first class reviews, Scoop :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tony, it's nice to hear you've got one of these beauties.
DeleteI have to echo Tony's sentiments and thank you for yet another great Eagle review.
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Cheers Fenton, thanks for that, means a lot.
DeleteMany thanks fellas, it's always good to get comments like these from regular readers like you two.:)
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