Bionic Hero? Or ...
In the early 1970s the toy manufacturer Kenner produced a line of action figures based on the adventures of astronaut Steve Austin on the The Six Million Dollar Man TV series. I’ve had this action figure and rocket since I was a boy.
But don’t be fooled! He may look like the actor Lee Majors, but this is not Steve Austin at all!
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Submitted to the Flickr group 7 Days of Shooting.
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This photo was taken in my kitchen using some pretty simple Gear. You might be surprised to discover how low-tech my "photography studio" really is.
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The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man (1974) is a television series that follows the adventures of a former United States astronaut who, after a terrible accident, is given bionic implants and completes missions for a government organization called the OSI. The title character of Steve Austin was portrayed by Lee Majors. The series was based on the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin. A spin-off show The Bionic Woman and several television movies followed.
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