


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.
