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Thunderbirds are GO!
One of the best kept secrets of the year can now be revealed. Meccano have a new licensed product and this time everybody will recognise the name. No obscure animals or computer game heroes. Thunderbirds must have been one of the most popular children's programmes to emerge fron the Gerry Anderson studio. As a kid I remember watching it and trying to spot parts from Airfix kits that had been used to build the models and scenery. So here is a first look at the box for Thunderbird 2 along with the Mole, one of International Rescue's most famous duo's. Even I have not got my hands on a set of parts yet but the box landed on the doorstep earlier today along with a lot of other new models that I will show you over the next few days.
Several prototypes were built of this model in its various reincarnations that have appeared over the years. The final model design was subject to the licensor's final approval and this is it. Trying to keep this sort of thing quiet is a real nightmare. Somehow, apart from a couple of press photographs that promoted a few awkward questions, the lid was kept on this one. One of the prototypes was smuggled in to the London Toy Fair and kept under lock and key only being shown to selective retail buyers. Now for the first time I have been given permission to post these pictures of the box.
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Ralph.
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ReplyDeleteexcellent choice,how about some more Gerry Anderson UFO stuff like Skydiver and a moon base interceptor?
ReplyDeleteHi, I think this looks really cool but it costs £70.00 approx... Is it worth the money? It looks fairly small and basic...
ReplyDeletea great set I really like it and am looking forward to the rest of the series.
ReplyDeleteA couple of fixes required but mostly fit for purpose. Well done Spinmaster
Yes, we like it. As you say there are a few things that we will benefit from a different approach. We are planning to make a few modifications ourselves that we will post here soon. For now take a look at Sue's build here:
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