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Top Secret
In the latter half of 1962 until late-1963, the United States Army was testing extra-sensory perception, (ESP), and other mind power tests, including astral projection. These tests were conducted privately, but the test vehicles used, standard military Jeeps, were painted in non-standard Army colors so in case the public ever became a witness to the tests, they wouldn't know what they had seen.
These tests involved certain test subjects, usually general enlisted personnel, piloting these vehicles using only mental abilities. As such, the test vehicles were not equipped with engines and, in fact, had no steering wheels or the need for a dash. They were to be controlled entirely by the subject using his brain. After crashing 57 test vehicles because the test subjects were used to holding a steering wheel and there wasn't one for them to grip, the tests were abandoned. Some of these vehicles have survived, in crashed conditions, to this day and can be found in some out-of-the-way salvage yards of the American Southwest.
This is a diecast 1:64 scale version of these little-known test vehicles.
Top Secret
In the latter half of 1962 until late-1963, the United States Army was testing extra-sensory perception, (ESP), and other mind power tests, including astral projection. These tests were conducted privately, but the test vehicles used, standard military Jeeps, were painted in non-standard Army colors so in case the public ever became a witness to the tests, they wouldn't know what they had seen.
These tests involved certain test subjects, usually general enlisted personnel, piloting these vehicles using only mental abilities. As such, the test vehicles were not equipped with engines and, in fact, had no steering wheels or the need for a dash. They were to be controlled entirely by the subject using his brain. After crashing 57 test vehicles because the test subjects were used to holding a steering wheel and there wasn't one for them to grip, the tests were abandoned. Some of these vehicles have survived, in crashed conditions, to this day and can be found in some out-of-the-way salvage yards of the American Southwest.
This is a diecast 1:64 scale version of these little-known test vehicles.