James Bond - 007 Aston Martin Collection 3-pack Die-Cast Display Models by Corgi

Corgi

$48.00 

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  • Since the first James Bond film, Dr. No in 1962, the renowned British secret Agent 007 has owned a string of iconic cars, from the classic Aston Martin DB5 to the submersible lotus Esprit. Corgi has continued to produce a impressive selection of classic and modern James Bond cars to re-recreate those action-packed moments from the nostalgic to the present day bonds.
  • This three pack set features the memorable Aston Martins used by 007. The Aston Martin DB5 from 'Goldfinger,' Aston Martin V12 Vanquish from 'Die Another Day,' and the Aston Marin DBS from 'Casino Royale.'
  • Comes in sturdy display box with clear window to keep as a collectible or take out of the box to display or play!
  • Corgi is a premier line of highly detailed die cast products that has been arround for over 50 years and features aircraft, space crafts, tanks, trucks, emergency vehicles and buses.
  • This model is made of die-cast. The model is the perfect size as a desk or shelf ornament. Makes a perfect gift for any person who loves James Bond!

 

Aston Martin shares a long association with the exploits of James Bond, and this new set of die-cast vehicles brings you a collection of 3 memorable Aston Martins used by 007. The iconic Aston Martin DB5 is the most famous of all cars to be driven by James Bond, debuting first in Goldfi and then in seven other Bond films. The car is presented here with the original BMT 216A number plate as seen in Goldfi, Thunderball, Skyfall, Spectre and No Time To Die. The Aston Martin V12 Vanquish appeared in Die Another Day, featuring a host of gadgets installed by Q Branch, including firing missiles hidden behind the radiator grill.

James Bond drove the car in a ferocious battle on a frozen lake in Iceland, deploying all his skill to overcome the villainous Zao. First appearing in Casino Royale, the Aston Martin DBS is driven by James Bond to Montenegro where he joins a high stakes poker game. Later, while racing to rescue Vesper Lynd and discovering her laid in the road in front of him, Bond swerves and barrel-rolls the car seven times - a stunt that broke the record for a cannon-assisted barrel roll.

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