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Models & Vehicles
Product Enterprise Lt Ellis: In 2006, Product Enterprise released a Lt. Gay Ellis "talking action figure". Here are some photos (courtesy Paolo Malaguti):
ENA Interceptor: Here are photos of an assembled 27" Interceptor model put out by ENA Models. Model built by and photos courtesy of Romano De Marco:
Martin Bower 6 ft Skydiver: Modelmaker Martin Bower created a 6 foot Skydiver model, which is to scale with the original large Sky One model.  Here are photos of Martin and the model's new owner, Paolo Malaguti (photos courtesy Paolo Malaguti):
Studio 2 Skydiver Model (3 foot): Here are photos of an assembled 3 foot Skydiver model produced by Studio 2 in 2002 (photos courtesy John Goode):
Konami UFO Trading Figures: In 2002, the Japanese company Konami produced a series of 7 pre-painted and assembled UFO trading figures. They were trading figures because you didn't know what you were getting until you opened the box, and some figures were rarer than others (the boxes also included candy!). Here are some photos:
UFO Models on Display at "Century 21": In October 2000, Fanderson held the "Century 21" Gerry Anderson convention near Birmingham England. Here are some UFO models/vehicles which were on display in the Exhibition Room/Hotel Lobby:
Foster's Car 1998: Foster's car is currently owned by Tony Read in eastern England.  Unfortunately, it is missing the original engine, interior and several portions of the exterior.  Here are photos of the car taken in November 1998 (courtesy Dave Griffiths):
Original series models on display: Some years ago in Wolverhampton, UK there was an exhibit of the models used in the various Gerry Anderson series. Here are photos of the models used in UFO, taken by Chris Potter (courtesy Chris Potter):
Original 13" Interceptor: Here is an original 13" Interceptor studio model used in UFO, which was offered for sale in December 1998 (courtesy Roch Tremblay)
Original UFO model: Here is an original UFO model used in the series (courtesy Bill Cotter)
Original series models: The Japanese "UFO Super Visual" book contains a foldout page featuring photos of these original models used in UFO (courtesy Tetsushi Yukawa):
Scratch-built SID: here is a scratch-built SID built by Paul Gilbert (courtesy Paul Gilbert):
S.H.E.D. UFO: In 1989, S.H.E.D. Models (U.K.) produced a 4.75" diameter model kit of a UFO. Here are some photos:
WAVE Skydiver: Several years ago WAVE Models in Japan released an 18" vinyl Skydiver kit. Here are photos of a completed model (model built and photos by Albert Hastings):
RESHAPE Skydiver: Recently, a 30 cm (12") resin Skydiver kit was produced by RESHAPE. Here are photos of a completed model (model built and photos by Chris Potter):
Sky One model: Here is Sky One model built by Chris Potter. It is about 10 inches long and built from a resin kit (courtesy Chris Potter)
Marixian SHADO Mobile: Here is a studio-scale 2 foot SHADO Mobile (courtesy Chris Potter):
Waterjet Powered Skydiver:  Here is a waterjet powered Skydiver model, based on a kit created by the same person who created the Marixian SHADO Mobile. This model is approximately 3 to 4 feet long (courtesy Chris Potter)
IMAI Sky One: IMAI has released several different model kits of Sky One since 1971. This is the box art for a 1988 release (courtesy Bill Cotter)
BCI Interceptor: In 1994, BCI produced an 18" resin Interceptor kit. Here are photos of a completed model showing the top-side and side (model built and photos by Albert Hastings)
Musasiya Interceptor: Here is a Japanese "garage" kit of a Moonbase Interceptor, shown unassembled (courtesy Jim Small)
BANDAI Interceptor: In the 1970's and 1980's, BANDAI sold an Interceptor model kit, which when assembled was about 8" in length. Here are some photos:
Dinky Interceptor: In the early 1970's, Dinky Toys produced an Interceptor toy, which for some reason was painted green! Here are two photos of one in it's original packaging.
IMAI SHADO Mobile: IMAI has released several different model kits of the SHADO Mobile since 1971. Here is the box art for a 1988 release (courtesy Bill Cotter)
Dinky Mobiles: In the early 1970's, Dinky Toys produced an Interceptor, Mobile, and Straker's car toy. Here are front/back/side views of the Dinky Mobile, in green and blue versions (courtesy Phill Wright)
Lark Lunar Module: here is a 1/144 scale resin Lunar Module kit produced by Lark in Japan (from Angelo Finamore's UFO Merchandise Collection)
Scratch-Built SHADO Mobile: here is a scratch-built, studio scale SHADO Mobile, built by Dave Ruther (courtesy Dave Ruther):
Scratch-Built Moonbase: here is a scratch-built SHADO Moonbase built by Ron Amacher (courtesy Ron Amacher)
Scratch-Built Moon Mobile: here is a scratch-built Moon Mobile built by Michael Dentzer (courtesy Michael Dentzer):
Scratch-Built Mobile Rocket Launcher: here is a scratch-built Mobile Rocket Launcher built by Michael Dentzer (courtesy Michael Dentzer):
Dinky Straker's Car Box: In the early 1970's, Dinky Toys produced an Interceptor, Mobile, and Straker's car toy. Here is the box that the Straker car came in (courtesy Alain Lapointe)
UFO Dinky Toys Advertising: Here are various advertising materials featuring the UFO Dinky toys (courtesy Chris Freeman & Angelo Finamore):
COMET MINIATURES Mini-Metals: In the 1980's, Comet Miniatures produced a series of UFO mini-metals. Here are some photos. (courtesy Branko Vekic):
Scratch-Built Lt. Ellis: Here is a scratch-built model of Lt. Ellis, built by Angelo Finamore.  This model is 50 cm high, is clay with silicon parts, and was displayed at the Fanderson 91 convention (courtesy Angelo Finamore)

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