Although I’ve covered this
in the past, here’s some photos I’ve recently taken of the
Sixteen 12 ‘Infernal Machine’ Episode set, which was released in
2021, and has a limited production run of 1500.
Before
we start I’m aware that the set raises some consternation with some
collectors, as it doesn’t include a model of ‘Gwent’, the
actual ‘Infernal Machine’ in the episode title. To be honest,
while the story is fine, that ship isn’t one of my favourite
designs from the series. It was apparently a pain to film too, and I
can understand the frustration that visual effects director, Nick
Allder had with the thing, as, once filming had finished, he
apparently picked up the larger of the two models used, and destroyed
it by throwing it across the studio floor.
The
set contains a standard Transport Eagle with detachable pod.
As
with all Sixteen 12 12 inch Eagles, the detail is excellent, a lot
better than the recent Anderson Entertainment releases, which we now
know are actually Eaglemoss models with a few tweaks.
Here's my review of the Anderson Entertainment Eagle:
https://projectswordtoys.blogspot.com/2023/12/a-look-at-rescue-eagle-from-anderson.html
It’s
fair to add though, that the Anderson Entertainment 10 inch Eagles
are currently on sale for £125, while the Sixteen 12 set, which is
still available on the Sixteen 12 website, retails at £230.
The
Sixteen 12 Eagle features the familiar machine turned and hand
finished engine bells, which helps in giving it’s authentic look.
There’s
the usual Alpha Moon Buggy and a grey loading platform display plinth
included.
The
set comes with two of the three Alpha Tanks, as seen in the episode.
The third, with the bubble cockpit cover was included with the
Sixteen 12 ‘Breakaway – Part 2’ Episode set, which is now sold
out (The same tank, minus a driver was part of the Product Enterprise
Deluxe Eagle set)
The
Alpha Laser Tank with the Eagle type cockpit. The fan speculation
about the Laser Tanks is they are converted lunar construction
vehicles, adapted for defence at some point following the Moon’s
breakaway from Earth.
Although
they aren’t actually named individually in the episode, this is
generally referred to as the flat bed Alpha Laser Tank. Although the
models in the Sixteen 12 set are scaled to the 12 inch Eagle, the
actual three filming prop tanks were built using the chassis of 1/25
scale Tamiya Chieftain tank kits