SPACE FORCE ENGINEER (KIWI)

Codename: Kiwi

Personal Name: Scott Walters

Action Force Number: AF 934777

Primary Military Speciality: Computer Engineering

Secondary Military Speciality: Freefall Combat

Birthplace: Christchurch, New Zealand

Lost his hand performing a heroic deed in the depths of space (for which he received three citations for bravery). In time, Action Force doctors were able to manufacture a computerised hand to give him greater strength and dexterity. PHD graduate of MIT and an expert in computer security. Knows all there is to know about space hardware.

“Kiwi typifies the spirit and bravery of all of Action Force.”

The Space Engineer Kiwi came with a lot of accessories and had a cool computerised hand. The pictures in the datafile indicate he could rip off large metal doors with this powerful hand! Two attachment tools could be fitted to the hand (one at a time). One attachment tool could be stored on his back. He also came with a visor that could be raised and lowered as well as two wires that could connect to the tools and his back pack. The long wire had one end that could connect from Kiwi’s backpack to holes on the vehicles (the same holes that could have aerials of gun mounts). This gave the impression that Kiwi was supplying vehicles with power from his pack. 

The visor is very often found to be damaged as it is very fragile.

 Despite being a Space Engineer I am sure that kids over the years had him fix most vehicles in the Action Force arsenal!

IMAGES

Ready for battle!

Body Mould

The Space Engineer mould resembled a bulky space suit that you associate with astronauts. He has the Space Force emblem across his chest. On his right hand he had a blow torch. His left hand had a clip and two tools could be clipped on and off it. His back had two holes in it. The tools also had a hole in them. Wires could therefore be attached between the tools and backpack. He also came with a visor that could be raised and lowered. 

 

ACCESSORIES

The Space Engineer came with a two grey tools that clipped onto his right hand. He also came with two wires that could be fitted into his back and the two tools. He came with a blue visor that could be raised and lowered to cover his face. Thw visor is often missing or damaged as it is very fragile.

GALLERY

PACKAGING

The Space Engineer figure came as a carded figure.

File Card

Information about the figure could be found on the back of the figures file card (the Datafile information). Each figure also had an individual medal number for the mail order offer. The Space Engineer number was 50. 

VARIANTS

The Space Engineer figure version one had a darker white paint and was made with softer plastic. Version two had brighter white paint and was made in a harder plastic.

 

DATAFILE

Datafiles could be found in the Battle Action Force comics. They contained lots of information about the characters and had some great artwork. 

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