Operating System(s): Mac OS X, Windows 10
Softwares: Blender, Poser Pro 11
License: This is licensed for non-commercial use only.
For Redfern (and anyone else who wants it).
A popular toy from the 1960's, promoting the promise of the new (but short lived) Space Age - and one of my favorite toys of childhood. Sadly, no longer available.
Poser 11 and Blender files included.
Please see readme for usage instructions.
FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY (no commercial renders unless with express permission from Mattel, Inc.)
Enjoy!
jimros Online Now! 1:32AM | Mon, 22 April 2019
Many thanks for this, brings back great memories
tyllo 12:56AM | Sun, 07 April 2019
Looks fantastic!
Howy2012 6:49AM | Tue, 02 April 2019
Thanks, Nabob! The Major Matt Mason figure is an M4, with texture for the M4 bodysuit I did, and other accessories made in Bender. One of my next uploads with be the textures and add-ons so you can do your own MMM if you want.
nabob21 10:16AM | Sun, 31 March 2019
This is awesome! Brings back great memories. Where did you get the Matt Mason figure you used in the promo image?
infinity10 1:44AM | Wed, 27 March 2019
I remember this !! Haha !!
ssgbryan 9:41AM | Tue, 26 March 2019
Thank you so much - I had two of these.
miketee10021 1:45PM | Mon, 25 March 2019
Thank you!
Howy2012 9:52PM | Sun, 24 March 2019
Hey Bill! Cool render!
Redfern 6:34PM | Sun, 24 March 2019
![Space-Sled-J-1.jpg](https://bw-1651cf0d2f737d7adeab84d339dbabd3-freestuff.s3.amazonaws.com/comments/comment_81555/file_a3c65c2974270fd093ee8a9bf8ae7d0b.jpg) I don't think I owned the "Space Sled" because I don't remember stringing up the back pack which operated upon a tension load "zip line" type mechanism. Or could one purchase the sled without the back pack? All the photos I've so far found show the back pack included. I did, however, have the "Cat-Trac", an accessory so basic that it was molded in a single color (white or red) and did not have an decals. It was kind of the "Vespa" scooter of the vehicle line. Anyway, another showcase render, simply update from the earlier "space crawler" scene. I had to "fudge" a bit and have my stand-in figure grasp the topmost module rather than the handlebars. Otherwise, the astronaut would have needed to almost bend over. As it is, it appears the explorer is "reacting" to some "reading", as if to say, "No! That can't be!" Sincerely, Bill
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