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ORIGINAL TORPEDO MINIATURES |
Updated: May 29, 2004
Original Two miniature torpedoes from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea.
(ABC-TV, 1964-68) Pair of highly-detailed, hand-machined torpedo
miniatures used in the underwater special effects sequences. Both
feature complex internal mechanisms designed to be powered by
compressed air, which would spin the torpedo propellers and create
a bubble effect. Measures 10 1/2 in. long and 22 in. long, resp.
It is also probable that these two torpedoes were used by Fox in
other 1960's war films. Propellers on each torpedo are bent, though
the original paint and overall structure remains intact.
Value: $600. - $800.
Photos & Text Courtsey of Profiles in History:
Attached are some images of one of the miniature torpedo that I
got from the last PIH Hollywood Auction. This is the small one. It was
design to be propel with compressed air. The air was loaded inside
using a Schrader valve (tire valve) that still works after almost 40
years. It has a drain port closed by a screw and a washer. I don't
know why but there is mud and water inside! I think that the former
owner did some test a long time ago. The propellers are bended. They
where design move free once the air was vented and the torpedo starts
moving. The body is made of bronze and unpainted except for the tail
and propeller. The nose cone is painted silver with a small separation
line painted black.
Next week I will start the restoration by cleaning it inside and
out and carefully disassembling it. I really don't recall any torpedo
from VTTBOTS with this color scheme. It is possible that it was
unpainted and repainted for different movies.
The bigger torpedo will be cleaned and restored in the future. I
don't think that this big one ever appear in Voyage but I can be
wrong.
I will send you more images with the restoration progress.
Many thanks to Axel R. Armada for the additional photos and updates!
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