Win ‘Thunderbirds’ books!

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Thunderbirds are go! Fans of the iconic show, famous for its ingenious designs, are in for a treat with The International Rescue Thunderbirds Owners’ Workshop Manual from Haynes Publishing, an informative and entertaining guide to the world’s foremost rescue organisation.

> Buy the book on Amazon.

To celebrate, we’ve got copies of the book to give away to ten of our Twitter followers!

For a chance to win, just follow CultBox on Twitter and tweet the following text:

Follow @cultboxtv and RT for a chance to win one of 10 #Thunderbirds books http://bit.ly/IPK7ER #ThunCB

The book is comprehensively researched and written by Thunderbirds authority Sam Denham, with breathtakingly detailed cutaway illustrations by Graham Bleathman – one of the hit series’ original illustrators.

Ever wondered how the Thunderbird crafts are designed and built? Want to know more about the fabulous International Rescue team and its history? And how exactly does the whole operation fit onto Tracy Island?

> Buy the Complete Series DVD boxset on Amazon.

This competition has now closed. The winners are Phyllis Ellett (@phyllgerry) from Norfolk, Helen Aiken (@GromitFan1) from Ballater, Yvonne Wilkinson (@yvonnewilk) from Conwy, Stuart Ryder (@sturyder) from Portsmouth, Lau Mason (@Poladrop123) from Rushden, N. Shahsafdari (@RheaLeeMaria) from London, Paul Witney (@pepicola3) from Taunton, Claire Parkinson (@C14iReP) from Dorset, Louise Cavey (@elski2) from Sheffield and Stewart Miller (@sammydarlo) from Darlington.

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