The basic vehicle has two main colour schemes of red and blue alternates and a third, later version appeared in one of the larger window boxed sets, with a rocket launcher. I have had the blue and orange versions for some time, but I got the red bodied version this week on eBay. It had suffered over time and has lost a pilot, tail fin and canopy. The radar scanner was damaged too. So a little fixing up was in order and I used a small tank wheel from a kit to rebuild the radar and found a fair approximation of the tail fin in the LEGO box. The canopy was much more problematic, as it fits over a curved body in a small recess. I found a plastic dome of roughly similar shape and sanded it down a little to sit roughly in place. I wasn’t too careful to fit it into place, in case a real version comes along in the future. So it’s far from ideal, but cosmetically pleasing.
Seeing the Bus again after some time, it occurred to me that LP had been borrowing ideas again, as we has seen with the smaller space vehicle range, shown below, which were based on a German Panzer IV tank chassis.
Looking at the wheel arrangement, I recalled that the overlapping idler wheels had been lifted from the panzer division once more, in the form of the fearsome Tiger tank.
So the rocket launcher had been ‘borrowed’ from the Lone Star diecast Modern Army series vehicles and the chassis for the two vehicles had a military origin as well.
You can see the pages from the ROCO Minitanks catalogue and the small space vehicle below next to a Minitanks Whirlwind model and the wheel arrangement is almost identical.
Fab research Bill! The LP rocket car is totally the same as the Lone Star Die Cast! Are they the same size? I have a feeling the Imai TB7 kit has similar tracked wheels to the LP Moon Bus. Great article. I just had the red bodied bus and the yellow missile car. The red moon bus was one of the very first toys I ever saw online that reminded me of a Sword moon bus , on the great Gasoline Alley in the 1990s.
ReplyDeleteAs you can see from the photo, the missile launcher on the Space Car is a shade smaller than the Lone Star version. Bill
DeleteThese are amazing. Nothing but nothing as cool as a retro "Space Tank!" SFZ
ReplyDeleteGreat save Bill! Those are some terrific pieces and harder than hen's teeth to come by over on this side of the Big Puddle!
ReplyDeleteI've been fortunate in finding a few of those variations. Love them :-)
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