Thunderbirds as a specialist subject ..

It is mate - and the only version that the family/estate would accredit. It's very sad at times and leaves you with a sort of empty feeling of helplessness
I was at a festival last year where Andrew Morton Jack was doing a q and an about the whole process and the way that the family just let him into “Nick’s room” for as long as he wanted and gave him free reign to go through all of his stuff.

The book is brilliant as a result, but as you say, it does leave you incredibly sad and highlights the tragedy of mental illness.
 
Love all things Thunderbirds. During my pre-school days my Dad bought me the card collector book — I wished I knew what happened to that!

I’m still an avid collector of the Thunderbird planes. However I was wondering if anyone has Thunderbird One with the launch pad apparently it’s a very rare model which was released during the 90s?
 
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