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I got my Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea at Cosco sometime ago. It was released last Fall under the 20th Century Fox Family Feature Series. It has a Catalogue # of 1044. Comes in one of those neat big covers and I just about dropped a minute ago - I forgot it came out 42 YEARS ago. Life takes every chance it can to make you feel old.
I got my Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea at Cosco sometime ago. It was released last Fall under the 20th Century Fox Family Feature Series. It has a Catalogue # of 1044. Comes in one of those neat big covers and I just about dropped a minute ago - I forgot it came out 42 YEARS ago. Life takes every chance it can to make you feel old.
I believe he wanted to know about a model not the movie. Yes, Polar Lights makes the old Aurora Seaview. Look at your local hobby shop.
I believe that Rick Teskey is working on the molds for one, I think that he offers the tv version and that the movie version will be available shortly, you should send him an email to confirm/get info.
Thanks for the replies guys, but I wasn't thinking very well when I composed my message. I have the movie and I already knew about polar lights release. What I actually(?) wanted to know was if anyone is making available a movie version in R/C. Love that sub!
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