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Inspired by the specialized underwater camera used by James Bond in Thunderball (1965), this replica recreates one of the innovative pieces of equipment employed during Bond's search for the missing nuclear weapons. Designed to assist in underwater reconnaissance and detection operations, the device reflects the increasingly sophisticated technology that became a hallmark of the Bond franchise.

As Bond investigates SPECTRE's activities beneath the waters of the Bahamas, advanced surveillance and detection equipment play a crucial role in locating hidden threats and gathering intelligence. Combining the appearance of an underwater camera with scientific detection capabilities, this device represents the blend of espionage and technology that helped make Thunderball one of the most gadget-rich films of the Sean Connery era.

A unique collectible for fans of Bond gadgets, underwater adventure, and classic 1960s spy technology.

Features:

  • Inspired by the underwater detection camera from Thunderball (1965)
  • Associated with Bond's search for the stolen nuclear weapons
  • Faithfully recreated for collectors and fans
  • Ideal for display or cosplay
  • Excellent addition to any James Bond collection
  • New condition

Please Note:
This item is a fan-made replica inspired by the prop seen in the film and is not an original screen-used production artifact.

Infra-Red / Geiger Counter Underwater Camera

$100.00Price
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