Announcing Spies in Time '67 - Evil Lairs: Undersea Getaway

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Announcing Spies in Time '67 - Evil Lairs: Undersea Getaway

Postby Chikako » Tue Apr 03, 2007 11:40 pm

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A final hideaway for evil villains of the Cold War is the undersea submerged observation building. This one is coated with algae and more than functional. It has a working airlock system, a pair of bunk beds, engineering room, and of course, a command center with a groovy red leather seat and a technology console for controling the lair. Unbolted from the sea bed, this undersea getaway is a perfectly working submarine!

It is the year 1967 - the height of the Cold War. As the Western powers square off against the Soviet Union, malign, occult and inscrutible groups try to play one off the other. Spies leak into Istanbul, Hong Kong, the Carribean, South America - and throughout Europe. Everyone smoked, drank martinis and either drove huge American cars or svelte European sports cars. The is the era of Spies in Time 1967 - Evil Lairs.

Each Evil Lair exudes the classic feel of the spy book and film genre of the 1960's. The future never looked so groovy!

You can purchase this model by itself or as a part of Spies in Time 1967 - Evil Lairs Complete Edition! This model set includes all seven publically released interiors plus a bonus model! Save big by pre-ordering - the price always goes up as the bonus model is revealed!

Contents
-3DS format model + 2048x2048 texture and transparency map
-Poser 5+ PP2 Prop Version
-Bryce BR 5 Version
-Vue VOB object version

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