Thunderbirds are go! On Royal Mail stamps...

Tuesday 11 January 2011 07:00 EST
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To celebrate five decades of work by iconic Thunderbirds creator Gerry Anderson, Royal Mail's first stamp issue of 2011 features a few recognisable marionettes.

The stamp series, which can be purchased from today, is titled FAB: The Genius of Gerry Anderson, featuring Stingray, Captain Scarlet, a Supercar ('It's the marvel of the age!') and other colourful nods to Anderson's puppetry.

Click here or on the image to see the new stamps

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