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At over a foot long, and with the heft of die cast metal, this Drop Ship is one impressive piece. Viewed: 349 times.
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The Drop Ship is a VTOL type of aircraft with the ability to hover like a Harrier jump jet. Viewed: 319 times.
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With the look of a vietnam war era Huey helecopter, the cockpit has a detailed figure of Ferro, the dropship pilot. Viewed: 323 times.
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Here are the thrust nozzles that allow the Drop Ship to hover. For this toy the front nozzle is actually the latch for the cargo bay ramp. A twist of the nozzle and the ramp drops. Viewed: 273 times.
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The wings have large missile pods on them that reflect those worn by Huey helicopters. These wings fold back into the body of the aircraft. Viewed: 261 times.
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The lower missile pods also fold outward. In the movie, the power loader was shown loading a missile into one of these pods. Viewed: 241 times.
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Looking up into the cargo bay of the aircraft you can see that the interior is detailed. Viewed: 302 times.
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the landing feet are finely detailed and made of die cast metal just like the body of the aircraft. Viewed: 265 times.
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The Drop Ship with it's wings folded. In this configuration it could dock into the cargo bay of the Sulaco. The model also came with landing gear in the retracted position. Viewed: 330 times.
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A 1:72 scale Armored Personnel Carrier (APC) was available separately. It can be stowed inside the cargo bay of the Drop Ship Viewed: 374 times.
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"Immediate dust off on my mark." The APC is also made of hefty die cast metal. Viewed: 288 times.
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A special black version of both models was available. Here you can see both versions of the APC. Viewed: 313 times.
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The APC is finely detailed and wears Sulaco markings. Viewed: 267 times.
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The top mounted gun turret can rotate and slide into the stowed position on the back of the vehicle. The tires of the APC model are soft rubber. Viewed: 318 times.
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The vehicles each came with different figures. Viewed: 363 times.
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The Vasquez figure stands atop a U.S. quarter for scale. Viewed: 298 times.
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