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Fundimensions steel pins 027
Fundimensions steel pins 027





fundimensions steel pins 027

fundimensions steel pins 027

The UK packaging used different artwork and designs. The US packaging for each kit included a brief comic strip story centered on the scene featured. "Jaws of Doom," depicting Austin battling a crocodile."Evil Rider," depicting Austin stopping a renegade motorcyclist."Fight for Survival," depicting Austin throwing a large gorilla (possibly inspired by Bigfoot)."Bionic Bustout" which depicts Steve, outfitted in a NASA uniform, diving horizontally against a prison door (possibly inspired by a similar scene in the pilot film).Lee promotes the model kits fashioned in his imageĪt least four kits, which formed diorama scenes, were issued for The Six Million Dollar Man (note: the article "The" is left off the branding for these releases): In the UK, the kits were released by Denys Fisher.In Australia the kits were released by Toltoys with artwork identical to the US release.

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During the run of The Six Million Dollar Man, and The Bionic Woman an American company called Fundimensions (also known as MPC) issued a series of snap-together (no glue required) model kits featuring Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers.







Fundimensions steel pins 027