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Anderson Entertainment Limited Thunderbird 4
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Anderson Entertainment Limited Thunderbird 4
Dive into action with the smallest craft making the biggest waves in the Thunderbirds fleet!
Piloted by aquanaut Gordon Tracy, Thunderbird 4 is the submersible star of the International Rescue team. Sleek, swift, and purpose-built for underwater missions, this fan-favorite vehicle is instantly recognizable from its bold yellow hull and unique silhouette. Measuring 36 feet in length and capable of diving to depths of 36,000 feet, Thunderbird 4 is a marvel of underwater engineering and a cornerstone of countless daring rescues beneath the sea.
Following the overwhelming success of our premium Thunderbird 2 release, Anderson Entertainment proudly unveils the Thunderbird 4 Collectible – a masterfully crafted die-cast scale model created for discerning collectors and Thunderbirds enthusiasts.
Expertly engineered from Zamac metal and ABS plastic,this all-new model features precision tooling and enhanced cockpit detailing. Every detail has been re-examined and refined to correct legacy inaccuracies and deliver the most screen-accurate representation of Thunderbird 4 to date.
The model is finished with authentic weathering and custom “ocean-worn” paint effects, echoing the intense underwater missions of the series. It sits atop a custom-sculpted display base modeled after the launch ramp of a Thunderbird 2 pod, faithfully replicating the iconic launch and recovery environment featured in the classic series.
Each Thunderbird 4 is presented in a premium white display box with a soft-touch matte finish, complete with detailed schematics, craft specifications, and an individually numbered Certificate of Authenticity, all safely housed in protective foam.
As a limited-edition release, this collectible is available on a one-per-customer basis. Secure your piece of Thunderbirds history before it dives out of reach.