Here are a couple of related minor entries in the list of movies with model ships in them.
The few miniature shots in each are not particularly noteworthy given the low budget nature of a movie version of a popular TV sitcom from the mid 1960's.
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So happy to see a new post up here! Welcome back!
ReplyDeleteI think there are more Japanese aircraft carriers in that "aerial" shot than there were in the whole Imperial Japanese Navy.
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