1/72 The Mole by AIP delivers a detailed classic sci-fi rescue vehicle model for Thunderbirds collectors and scale model hobby builders who enjoy iconic television machines and display builds.
Featuring:
- Thunderbirds Classic Design: Faithful recreation of The Mole, International Rescue’s heavy drilling machine used for underground rescue missions.
- Detailed Drill Assembly: Front-mounted multi-drill configuration capturing the vehicle’s distinctive tunnelling capability.
- Display Ready Format: Designed for static display with strong ground stance and character-focused proportions.
Finished Model Dimensions (Approximate):
- Length: 18.0 cm
- Width: 6.5 cm
- Height: 5.5 cm
Technical Specifications:
- Scale: 1/72
- Manufacturer: AIP
- Model: The Mole
- Parts count: Multi-part injection kit
- Material: Injection-moulded plastic
- Assembly: Required
- Paint/Glue: Required (not included)
- Recommended Age: 14+
Perfect for: Thunderbirds fans, sci-fi vehicle collectors, and hobby builders looking for character-driven display models, backed by Hobbyco’s trusted service and fast shipping.
Why this kit matters
The Mole is one of the most recognisable ground vehicles from the Thunderbirds television series created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. It was designed as a specialised subterranean rescue machine, capable of tunnelling through rock and soil to reach trapped victims in underground disasters.
Within the series, The Mole is piloted by Brains and is deployed by International Rescue during complex rescue operations where surface access is not possible. Its design reflects 1960s science fiction engineering ideas, combining practical industrial machinery concepts with futuristic styling. This makes it a popular subject for collectors of television and sci-fi model kits.
How to use it
Build using paint and glue. Assemble the chassis and drill head sections, align moving parts for static display, and complete with painted detailing for mechanical depth. Suitable for standalone display or alongside other Thunderbirds vehicles.

