Although there's a while to go before, hopefully a whole new generation of Thunderbird fans will come into being when we get to see the brand new rebooted Thunderbirds are Go TV series.
Slowly but surely, little snippets of info are being leaked onto the web to wet our appetite and provoke many a debate from fans, myself and blog friend, Will Schwartz included.
Personally, my interest will be in what merchandise we'll be treated to, die cast toys, plastic models, I can't wait.
We've now seen plenty of images of the new Thunderbird 1, including this rather tidy looking large model. That would look very nice in my display cabinet.
We've also seen these 3D renderings of the craft ,which are all over the web, so they may as well be here as well.
This is what I think of what I've seen - what do you lot think?
Thunderbird 1 is too much like the original for me and there's been changes for changes sake. I'm not sure I like those stubby wings, but I can see me getting used to them.
The rendering of the new Thunderbird 2 looks like the wings fold up, and what is that circular thing behind the intake? I'll be honest this design is really growing on me. There's enough of the original design to make it recognisable, but now it's taken on a more muscular look.
I must admit I'm having trouble with Thunderbird 3. The rocket motors look like they've been inspired by Lego. I'm hoping it'll look better on the show.
Thunderbird 4 doesn't look a lot different to the original, but unlike the changes in Thunderbird 1, I reckon this looks a lot sleeker and more realistic.
As to Thunderbird 5, the 3D rendering I've seen looks totally different to the original one we're used to.
To see it along with the other click on the link which shows the 3D renderings.