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Hi beatlepaul,Thanks for the seaview pics!They will come in handy,Question Did you add color to the Gemini 12 picture? It looks pretty cool
Your welcome my friend! Hope to dig out more pics soon. Yes, the Gemini 12 isindeed colorized. No I didn't do it. I got it somewhere, but can't recall. It does look cool!!! I really wish Irwin Allen shot the whole Pilot in Color.
High Regards,
BP
Last edited by Captain Han Solo; 01-15-2008 at 05:30 PM..
Wow, that diagram sure doesn't agree with the model itself on where the flying sub goes!
Nothing agrees on the Seaview. It's the 3rd demention ala Irwin Allen. His philosophy was build the model then cram everything anywhere you can. The 3 level J2 is the perfect example. The Seaview with it's endless passageways, backward torpedoes, control room that's backwards from the inside to the outside, not enough missle tubes, no floor for the diving bell to be lowered or raised through. The list goes on and on. I still love the show though.
I never watched it as a kid but have been since American Life channel has been showing it. I noticed that the other night, no holes in the floor but yet the camera angle suggests it's dropping down!
The nice thing about this channel is they started VTBOS, Lost in Space, Time Tunnel, and Land of the Giants all at the same time, with each series first episode! Every Thursday night is a must see TV night now.
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Just for fun.....
The small gearless Gemini 12 model used in the distant shots, like travelling thru the "force Field", or taking look around the Derelict before getting sucked inside. Also did some nice "leaving the planet, and back into space" shots.
The 4 foot Hero on the classic yellow circle, with stagehand removed from photo...
My favorite photo.
Finally, seen from slightly higher, you can see the circle, folded into a "V" shape, in the Bubble. You can see that the 4 foot Hero didn't actually have door details on it!!
Oh....Here's a shot of the gear and feet, and gear wells too!
__________________ "Well, you can gamble for match sticks, You can gamble for gold. Stakes may be heavy or small. But if you haven't gambled for love and lost, Well, then you haven't gambled at all."--Frankie Laine
It looks to me the Seaview plans are the old plans from the first season with the Flying Sub just added in. The layout conveyed on the plans appear to be the feature film and first season layout. The Control Room appears to be on another deck the the Observation Nose. I think the episode pictured is from "The Condemned".
It looks to me the Seaview plans are the old plans from the first season with the Flying Sub just added in. The layout conveyed on the plans appear to be the feature film and first season layout. The Control Room appears to be on another deck the the Observation Nose. I think the episode pictured is from "The Condemned".
Rogue
It's actually from the 2nd season episode "Deadly Creature Below".It's the episode that the famous Gaf Viewmaster set(remember them!!) is based on. It featured the Two Headed monster that was in the First season Lost In Space episode"The Raft".
That is our Nipponese friend's way of saying he loves the FS1.
__________________ "Well, you can gamble for match sticks, You can gamble for gold. Stakes may be heavy or small. But if you haven't gambled for love and lost, Well, then you haven't gambled at all."--Frankie Laine