Just a request from young Solomon (5) for some or all of the Thunderbirds ships. they do look pretty cool, despite their age, and they wouldn't look that out of place i reckon.
following on from the 'age' poll, this could be what's required to get new trainee's signed into the Lave flight school.
Just a request from young Solomon (5) for some or all of the Thunderbirds ships. they do look pretty cool, despite their age, and they wouldn't look that out of place i reckon.
following on from the 'age' poll, this could be what's required to get new trainee's signed into the Lave flight school.
Hmmm. Maybe I'm too old, then. How /do/ they look?
? for what, space?
the oolite equivelent of the model T Foord, maybe?
Pretty much, yes... 1 and 3 always looked to me like fancy chemical rockets. Thunderbird 2, though, could be an interstellar craft. It's probably not what the designers intended, but that's how it's always seemed to me. Thunderbirds 1 and 3 could take you to the moon; Thunderbird 2 could take you to the stars.
Woah, seeing the pic of the S.H.A.D.O. has just made me remember that i used to have a toy of that when i was small, i'm sure it fired an orange missile out of that pipe thing on its nose, it's a lovely design, i think i've subconsiously ripped it off here:
Aha! I'd forgotten about the missile... I suspect my pal who had the toy had lost it. Probably it was eaten by the dog (a constant hazard).
He had an Eagle transporter, too: a cargo version with (unless I'm making this up) little barrels of radioactive waste that could be raised and lowered by a magnet on the end of a string. And I think the central cargo section could be dropped too.
The Eagle design would, I think, fit into the Oolite universe (Griff's already shown that the SHADO interceptor works well!). I would see it as a slow, low-tech bulk transporter. If it was unweildy, with a cargo bay of, say, 75 tons, and around the same price as the starting Cobra III, it could make a useful low step for starting commanders to use to build up cash doing milk runs early on in the game.. sort of like a poor man's Python.
i had a Shado interceptor too - the tip of the missile could be removed to fit a cap in there i think probbly the foreunner of "busting a cap in his ass"
remember the shado tracked vehicle had a spin-over roof and rocket too. had the normal eagle, never had the radioactive one, but i just saw in Forbidden Planet a laboratory eagle that i'd never even heard of :-/
had the SPV too. probbly hoyed out several hundred quids worth of corgi/dinky toys over the years