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<blockquote data-quote="PaulR" data-source="post: 986199" data-attributes="member: 176256"><p>They were the first puppets to use more realistically proportioned bodies. This was made possible by new smaller electrical servos that were fitted in to the heads to provide the supermarionation synchronised lip movement.</p><p></p><p>Despite that I still have an enormous soft spot for the earlier Thunderbirds. But they're all brilliant. Even the very early Four Feather Falls, Twizzle and Supercar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulR, post: 986199, member: 176256"] They were the first puppets to use more realistically proportioned bodies. This was made possible by new smaller electrical servos that were fitted in to the heads to provide the supermarionation synchronised lip movement. Despite that I still have an enormous soft spot for the earlier Thunderbirds. But they're all brilliant. Even the very early Four Feather Falls, Twizzle and Supercar. [/QUOTE]
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