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This photo shows the "plumbing" necessary to fire Altares' freon gas jets. These were installed at the studios.
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A composite shot of the finished Altares before being delivered to Bray Studios. I could not get far enough away from the model to get the whole thing in in one photo as it was over 6ft long!
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Martin removes the detachable nosecone (made from solid wood) which in the first draft of the script could go down to planets to explore, like Fireball Junior in Fireball XL5!
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Martin in 1976 with the finished model just prior to delivery to the studios.
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The completed 6ft 4 inch Altares, made mainly from EMA plastic sections and piping, having its panel lines added.
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The rear section of Altares made from EMA plastic square tube with turned aluminium engines that actually fired!
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The half-scale Altares being weathered down.
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