WOW! Its missing the tip on the heat shield. But Who cares! ^_^ Reminds me of a Supercar toy made by Remco that open the back aft section and inserted a disk that made it run in patterns on the floor. Thank you for showing! Brought back a lot of good memories.
Zero-X was an interplanetary spacecraft used initially to send a manned expedition to Mars. The MEV was the lander/planetary transport vehicle that mated to the front of Zero-X. It could also lift off from the surface and redock to Zero-X in orbit for the trip back to Earth.
I have a boxed ZX TOO, the lifting body 1 ,locks into position via a tab you push the wing down,when the wheels are fully in the main body ,you slide it back to lock it. The proven bit is part of the rear port side wing.,I can supply you with missing nose cone tip if interested? As for value in its current condition its about £300,if you got it repaired you'd be looking at 4-£500. As the tail should pop up and the lights should work
WOW! Its missing the tip on the heat shield. But Who cares! ^_^
Reminds me of a Supercar toy made by Remco that open the back aft section and inserted a disk that made it run in patterns on the floor.
Thank you for showing! Brought back a lot of good memories.
Thank you Nightwing didn’t realise we had that missing
Zero-X was an interplanetary spacecraft used initially to send a manned expedition to Mars. The MEV was the lander/planetary transport vehicle that mated to the front of Zero-X. It could also lift off from the surface and redock to Zero-X in orbit for the trip back to Earth.
Thank you for the details Ifugate
Be sure to remove the shield from the MEV for running around on a planetary surface.
You need that opening theme to set the stage
Copyright issues I’m afraid Paul if I did
Awesome model
I have a boxed ZX TOO, the lifting body 1 ,locks into position via a tab you push the wing down,when the wheels are fully in the main body ,you slide it back to lock it. The proven bit is part of the rear port side wing.,I can supply you with missing nose cone tip if interested?
As for value in its current condition its about £300,if you got it repaired you'd be looking at 4-£500.
As the tail should pop up and the lights should work
Hello Dave thank you for the extra information much appreciated will pass it on
It is easy to watch the movie rather than explain how it got in to space to complete it’s mission so check out my previous comment
Thank you Eddie
Zero X was a spaceship not an aircraft. The “wings” were called “Lifting Bodies”.
@@lotusgroup123 thanks Lotus