
MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU
Way back in the eighties, crisp manufacturer KP came out of nowhere with a brilliant mail away premium - the Alien Battle Fleet. For six packets and a few quid, you got a brilliant little die-cast spaceship. When this offer came out, I went straight down to the local shop and bought about 30 odd bags of these damn snacks, ate a few and binned the rest. The back of the pack showed fout different designs which included a brilliant drill-headed ship. I got enough packs for a full set and for an additional fleet of the drill ships. Unfortuantely, due to a botch up on the packs, the code for the drill ship which shows under the wing was written wrongly on the pack, so I ended up with fou of the 'dragon' headed ship instead! Still, after writing to KP to let them know of the mistake, I got another four ships in red instead of black. The same type of ship also turned up some months later in a Kinder Surprise egg - the larger plastic ones with mini eggs inside. This is the brown one in the lower picture.
To promote the offer, KP ran a weekly series of three adverts in Eagle comic, a brilliant parody strip drawn by comic veteran Frank Langford. Luckily, i managed to preserve my copies of Eagle long enough to find these ads years later!


Kennedys work was almost always full colour and technically brilliant - from an art and design standpoint to a mechanical aesthetic one. Almost all his spacecraft and vehicles had a sleek realism to them and a powerful dynamism reminiscent of Embleton or Noble.
I always enjoyed the protracted space battles between Dan, his current choice of whizz bang spaceship and the Treen hordes commanded by the ever malevolent Mekon.
