You can’t have a Fanderson convention without puppets and
Supercelebration certainly had no shortage of original and replica examples.
This replica Captain Blue puppet looks great and would
certainly fool most people.
As would this replica Captain Scarlet.
This is an original Lieutenant Green, the giveaway in this
case is those pink eyes, although sometimes the expert owners of these puppets
do occasionally replace the eyes with more realistic ones.
Here’s an original Captain Black. This puppet sported some
original gloved hands.
There were some original separate hands on display that had
surprisingly survived the years.
This is an original Troy Tempest hand complete with wrist
watch.
As it was the fiftieth anniversary of the first screening of
The Secret Service, Father Unwin was on display as well as Matthew Harding.
Both these puppets are originals.
‘Hank’, in his British Rail uniform, as seen in the Secret
Service episode, Last Train to Buffers
Halt. Hank was one of those puppets
that formed part of the ‘repertoire’ of heads that turned up in various
episodes as different characters.
This great looking replica Secret Service case was also
displayed, complete with replica Matthew.
Back to original puppets and here’s everyone’s favourite nine
year old W.I.N. most special agent, Joe McClaine A.K.A. Joe 90.
His step father, Prof. Ian McClaine.
Joe’s ‘Uncle’ Sam Loover, and long-time friend of the Prof.
There were several excellent replica ‘larger’ head puppets from Thunderbirds and
Stingray.
The Mighty Titan on his throne with the ‘plant of doom’ by
his feet.
Ned Cook, reporter with the National Television Broadcasting
System, who along with his cameraman, Joe, finds himself in deep water during
the Thunderbirds episode, Terror in New
York City.
Lady Penelope -Elegance, Charm and Deadly Danger!
Her chauffeur, Parker.
Probably the most popular and arguably, the best known character in Thunderbirds.
Scott Tracy and one of his younger brothers, Gordon.
Jeff Tracy’s manservant, Kyrano.
I have to admit this is a taster, as there were a great many
more puppets on display, there was even puppet demonstrations in the corridor.
Thanks go to Chris, Richard and others for helping to put on
this great display.
Amazing display Scoop and excellent shots. The models are all works of art and its kind of the owners to share them with fans. Thanks for sharing here as well!
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure Woodsy. My Supercelebration posts are proving very popular with quite a few people outside of the blog. :)
DeleteExcellent. Spectacular and informative, as ever.
ReplyDeleteThanks :)
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