Surely Gerry must be the ultimate hero of all sci fi modellers ?
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I remember a very long time ago seeing my very first episode of Thunderbirds. It was where the airliner (Fireflash?) couldn't land because it's wheels wouldn't come down so tractor units were provided by Thunderboird Two for the airplane to land on. I had never seen anything like it. I was completely mesmerised and blown away by the whole thing. The tractors were weathered, something I had never seen before, and the modelleing was at a level I could have only deamed of before that. Not only did it make me an instant Thunderbirds fan but it also put me firmly on the track of a lifetime of scale modelling. -
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he made a great tv series... UFO ... which was a kind of marriage of real actors and animation
but then, were nt the Godzilla movies in the same vein ?Comment
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How can you compare Godzilla (great in its own tacky way) to the wonders of Gerry Anderson series???
UFO and Space 1999 were his mix of live action and models TV series (along with a handful of one-off movies like Journey to the Far Side of the Sun and Beyond Infinity), while The Protectors did away with the models (well except for Nyree Dawn Porter (phoar!))
have you checked out the Space 1999 Eagle Transporter Forum - Powered by vBulletin there is some great models there.Comment
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I must have caught the odd Godzilla movie on satellite, I was impressed by the
fakery .... wonder where they were filmed ... Hong Kong ?Comment
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update UFO
Hi all
I see there is a new UFO movie in the making. Last time I checked on Fanderson it was at the stage of designing the screen introduction. and organizing an putting it together. Gery Anderson I believe will be involved it in which will make it an excellent movie unlike the last Thunderbirds movie which was crap. G.A. wasn't involved in that movie
Fanderson is the Gery Anderson fan site run by fans. check it outComment
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They werent all great though. I can just about remember Four Feather Falls and Supercar. Fireball XL5 was my first favourite. However, I'd still sit down and watch them all again now.
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Aaaahhhhh(that is a contented sigh) Fireball XL5 flown by that great comander Steve Zodiac if Im not mistaken. But Iam very dissapointed in you lads. You all forgot to mention
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Yep Steve Zodiac and Venus his partner also his co-pilot Robert the robot and Zoony. By the way Robert's voice was created at a university in Edinburgh
Stingray---super sub Troy Tempest, Phones and Marina also Commander Shore aaahh indeedComment
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Within the next couple of months I will be building this kit:
in order to enter the September member's trophy competition at IPMS Farnborough - the theme is SciFi so since there seem to be a lot fo X-Wings and Tie Fighters being planned, I have to do something different
Of course the big problem with this kit is that there is no cockpit and no figuresComment
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I was more into Atlanta myself, or Venus from Fireball. Although now you mention it Ole, a woman who couldnt answer back! As you might have guessed SWMBO is not in the room at the moment.
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I'd be interested in knowing more about september. In the mid 60s my dad took me to a boy's & girl's exhibition in london. apart from the Daleks being there, there was a Century 21 stand. And I'll always remember the 8' XL5 hanging up.
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Originally posted by \Stand by for Action!Within the next couple of months I will be building this kit:
in order to enter the September member's trophy competition at IPMS Farnborough - the theme is SciFi so since there seem to be a lot fo X-Wings and Tie Fighters being planned, I have to do something different
Of course the big problem with this kit is that there is no cockpit and no figures
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Here's my scratch built Zero X at an exhibition on a year ago.
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