I'm making another home-made base.
A Mars Hangar.
Basic materials: 4 Imperial Leather hand-wash bottles. What a shape! Squared off like the Brooke Bond card Base.
Next stop, Mars!
I'm making another home-made base.
A Mars Hangar.
Basic materials: 4 Imperial Leather hand-wash bottles. What a shape! Squared off like the Brooke Bond card Base.
Project SWORD fans have often pondered long and hard about the fabled Moon Base Set as illustrated in the Project SWORD Manual.
Does it exist?
As far as I know there have been two sightings of the set, one good sighting in a box inside a shop and one less detailed sighting in Hong Kong.
No known commercially sold examples exist i.e. a toy set in a box and no known example of a loose set either.
The two sightings may well have been prototypes or trade samples for shops set up in the way that the Elf Toys Tracy island displays were set up for Century 21 Thunderbirds toys.
The two most prominent Project SWORD trade displays that we know of, Hong Kong and Hatchetts, contained the entire range of larger SWORD toys but no Moon Base set, despite it being the logical choice for a SWORD diorama. It wasn't there.
Disappointingly the Project SWORD Annual itself failed to offer anything about the Moon Base Set either. No ads, no strips, no drawings. Not encouraging at all. Having said that neither did it contain anything about the Nuclear Ferry and the Scouts but we know they do exist.
If an entire set has never turned up then have any of the constituent parts? The modules and the vehicles? As far as I can tell the answer is no. Certainly no toy lunar modules in the vein of those shown in the Moon Base drawing have surfaced. None of the big space toy firms released anything like them: Century 21, LP, Hover etc in the 1960's.
Tri-ang SpaceX did offer a Moon Base Set called just that but despite it containing a Scramble Bug and a Moon Prospector, like those pictured in the SWORD Moon Base set illustration, its housing modules are completely different.
Imai and later Aoshin released a UFO Moon Base Set, which also contained modules and vehicles including among many others a SWORD Scramble Bug and Moon Prospector. Sadly the modules are nothing like those again pictured in the Project SWORD Moon Base illustration.
There is also the question of which toy vehicles they were? Were they the existing Prospector and Bug? This would have made the Moon Base Set huge. So were they SpaceX sized, maybe the small toy craft released by Hover, which included a Scramble Bug?
We can ponder till the cows come home on this one and no doubt we will. Until then here's the Project SWORD Moon Base Set entry in the Official Project SWORD Manual.
Thoughts on its parts, box, existence and scale welcomed!
The control box on this Japanese Tracy Island model really reminds me of the one on the fable Project SWORD Moon Base Play Set we see in the SWORD manual. What do you think? Click on the lables below for more.
Sometimes things just come together and this year Arto was able to pair a SpaceX Moon Base set set with his lovely original SpaceX shop sign. How cool is that! Thanks Arto!
Wotan spoke about the possible S.W.O.R.D Moonbase LEM.
Can't find footage of the one Wote mentioned.
This one is interesting I saw on You Tube. It rises but doesn't rotate.
A trip into the Moonbase attic found two abandoned bases.
These two Moonbases were built in 2009 as part of a the blog's look at the fabled Project SWORD Moonbase toy, of which only two possible examples have ever been seen we think.
This large scratch built model was my own effort to capture the SWORD Base. It could do with another outing.