30ft Thunderbirds 3 Rocket lands in Indianapolis
5..4..3..2..1 thunderbirds are go!
Brian Getz creates Thunderbirds 3 rocket balloon using TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR HUNDRED balloons in just NINE hours. Video gives fans an exclusive insight into the making of this enormous one of a kind Thunderbirds 3 rocket replica: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkoIabi17PM Images available here: http://we.tl/wfmqF7MOM4
To mark the 50th   Anniversary of the legendary TV series Thunderbirds and celebrate a brand new   series – Thunderbirds Are Go – coming to our screens on ITV next year, balloon   artist Brian Getz from Indianapolis, U.S.A. has created a replica of the iconic   Thunderbirds 3 rocket using 2,400 balloons in just nine hours. This unique   creation is a far cry from the typical balloon art found at childhood parties   and saw Brian creating his biggest balloon structure to date that would tower   over your average balloon animal - reaching a whopping height of THIRTY   FEET.  
Brian has captured and   explained the making of this balloon rocket on video. Twenty volunteers – who   between them worked around 160 hours in one day - joined him to build the most   challenging design he has ever attempted. 2400 balloons were used and placed   carefully in an aluminium frame made to hold the design together and enabling it   to stand upright. The Thunderbirds rocket and video are a one of a kind ode to   the iconic series which is set for an action packed reboot on ITV next year. The   much anticipated re-make uses a unique mix of CGI animation and live-action   model sets to deliver a new level of action-adventure animation, whilst also   paying tribute to the classic 1960's phenomenon.
Brian was keen to turn his hand   to some Thunderbirds craft and said "I am always on the lookout for the next   challenge and Thunderbirds has such recognisable and distinctive craft – the   hardest part was deciding which rocket to replicate!"
ITV Studios is currently in   production with Pukeko Pictures on a remake of the classic series originally   produced by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. The series will debut on ITV and CITV in   2015 and has already been sold to Australia's Nine Network.   
Elaine Jones
 


 
 
 
 
The balloon sculpture was likely displayed at a recent comic book show held in downtown Indianapolis, curiously the cleverly made replica did not receive local news coverage.
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