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The
kit includes the bay underneath, the Flying
Submarine, and Diving Bell. If you remember the series,
one of these was always in trouble, and being tossed around
underwater by the monster of the week.
Irwin
Allen like to reuse the monster suits (to save money)
so the previous week, the same monster may have been seen
on Lost in Space.
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The kit is molded to perfection. Clean cut details.

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Moebius
tossed in some extra stuff. You can tell these guys are
diehard modelers. Included is a booklet with pictures of
the large studio model (from when it was restored), detailing
the model and it's history in the movie and TV Series. Very
valuable information.
There
is also a flyer on how to make your kit an RC model (this
refers to a website). A flyer from Amazing Modeler, Moebius'
other model kits, and of coure the directions.
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Here is some of the detail for the forward bridge
area.

One of the control panels. That's a lot of tiny
detail painting.

Another
one of the side details for the bridge. What do all those
flashing lights do anyway? :-)

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Moebius
has done a super job here. It's really hard to pass on this
kit, it just has way to much going for it. The biggest problem
you might run into is...where do you put it once you build
it?
Make room for 3-feet of TV history !
Did
you know? The original movie (made two years before the
TV series) starred Barbara Eden, from
I Dream of Jeannie fame.
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The
Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen

Simply
Model Submarines


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