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Camara Box Front
The Cipsa version of the Unitred and Space Bubble, the box front features a US release Unitred piloted by Meteoro pulling a US Space Bubble, also with a Meteoro passenger. The setting is similar to the US box, and the box is about the same size. A close up of the actual text may be expanded here. Spanish translations by Paul Vreede:
Vehículo sideral con motor electríco que le da poder invencible iNada lo ditiene! - Outer space vehicle with electric motor which gives it invincible power. Nothing stops it!
- Poderoso rastreador para sequir pistas enemigas en peligrosas galaxias desconocidas. - Powerful tracker for following enemy tracks in dangerous unknown galaxies.
- Con increíble tracción de oruga, para persequir a Scorpio en terrenos hostiles de planetas lejanos. - With incredible caterpillar traction, to pursue Scorpio on hostile terrains of distant planets.
- Burbuja giratoria para observación y prevención de ataques enemigos. - Rotating bubble for observation and prevention of enemy attacks
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Camara Box End
Vehículo sideral con motor electríco que le da poder invencible iNada lo ditiene! - Outer space vehicle with electric motor which gives it invincible power. Nothing stops it!
- Poderoso rastreador para sequir pistas enemigas en peligrosas galaxias desconocidas. - Powerful tracker for following enemy tracks in dangerous unknown galaxies.
- Con increíble tracción de oruga, para persequir a Scorpio en terrenos hostiles de planetas lejanos. - With incredible caterpillar traction, to pursue Scorpio on hostile terrains of distant planets.
- Burbuja giratoria para observación y prevención de ataques enemigos. - Rotating bubble for observation and prevention of enemy attacks
Funciona con dos bateria "D" no incluida. - Functions with two "D" batteries not included.
Art. 4953 CC DCE-1132-110-0007
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Camara Box Back
Capitan Meteoro en la batalla cosmica - Captain Meteor in the cosmic battle
Para ninos mayores de 3 anos - For children older than 3 years.
Vehículo sideral con motor electríco que le da poder invencible iNada lo ditiene! - Outer space vehicle with electric motor which gives it invincible power. Nothing stops it!
- Poderoso rastreador para sequir pistas enemigas en peligrosas galaxias desconocidas. - Powerful tracker for following enemy tracks in dangerous unknown galaxies.
- Con increíble tracción de oruga, para persequir a Scorpio en terrenos hostiles de planetas lejanos. - With incredible caterpillar traction, to pursue Scorpio on hostile terrains of distant planets.
- Burbuja giratoria para observación y prevención de ataques enemigos. - Rotating bubble for observation and prevention of enemy attacks
Las figuras no se incluyen - Figures not included.
Close up views of the Back images may be expanded here (left image) and here (right image).
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Camara Box Contents
Surprisingly, the interior of the box is almost identical to the US Unitred and Space Bubble box, with nearly identical inserts. The bubble is securly held with a folded-over cardboard piece while the Unitred is held by twist-ties or rubber bands. My set also came with remnants of the instruction sheet (about 1/4 of it, torn diagonally).
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Color Variations
The Unitred is made of an almost maroon-colored plastic, similar to the girders of the Estacion Espacial. Also, the stickers are completely different...sporting a "nuclear atom"...presumbably for "Atomo" as this was supposed to be an Atomic powered vehicle. The dashboard sticker is also completely different from the US version. Notice also the goofy looking number "5" instead of the Mattel number "9." All cast marks and intaglio-ed Mattel logos are present, demonstrating that Cipsa did not re-tool any of the molds. Here are more views comparing the Unitred: pic 1 | pic 2
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Instruction Sheet
The instruction sheet is almost identical to the US version for the Unitred and Space Bubble.
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Loose Sticker
This lable/sticker was loose in the box. I can only imagine where it originally was applied...perhaps on the underside of the body?
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