The INTERESTING part, though, is the three gifts that are being offered to subscribers ... gift number 2 is the Aston Martin DB10 from Spectre {[] https://www.eaglemoss-secure.com/bond-motion-it-orderarea/orderarea.html
(this is the page you get to if clicking "Abonnati subito" [= "subscribe now"] from the first page)
The page shows a picture of the actual car in the movie, not a model, but I guess it won't be too long before the model starts appearing on eBay.
Edit: The main page of the website has been updated since I posted this and the additional information indicates that the DB10 will be actually be subscriber gift number 3, which will go out with Issue #6. So maybe still 12 weeks or so in the future before any released units appear on eBay, but maybe sooner if there are any "out the back door of the factory" ones made available by the Chinese eBayers.
That's interesting info - thanks, FACT. I'd prefer the DB10 issued not as a subscriber gift to get it easier but so they won't even have to produce a magazine. Although I guess in England it will be released as a standard issue as there were different gifts shown.
I have noticed in the terms that this collection will only be 20 cars ("ogni 20 uscite" = all 20 issues) + 4 non-cars (Dragon tank, Acrostar, Moon Buggy and Bondola for an additional €1.50 each for subscribers only) + Little Nellie and DB10 as gifts. And four of the cars are already shown as being DB5's: both GF versions (issues 1 and 4), SF (issue 6) and TB (shown below, not yet numbered). With three cars (with the Phantom III) already from GF, there won't even be every film represented.
I have not heard anything about another 1:43 DB10 or the C-X75. Hot Wheels or Spark have not announced them at the Nuremberg fair. For "code 3's" I have noticed that the Mercedes G63 seen at Blofeld's lair is available from Spark (would only need proper number plate decals), and Premium X made a Range Rover Sport similar to the one used in the Austrian chase scene.
In the tv show transporter the series frank martin (chris vance)
sometimes driver an audi with reg no FMT 216A as in Frank Martin Transporter 216a
almost as bond db5 BMT 216A.
Also tock out a bond in motion sub in nov 2015 still nothing
In the tv show transporter the series frank martin (chris vance)
sometimes driver an audi with reg no FMT 216A as in Frank Martin Transporter 216a
almost as bond db5 BMT 216A.
Also tock out a bond in motion sub in nov 2015 still nothing
I did the same got a delivery of issue 2 and 3. I then got a call to say the collection was on hold until further notice and I would be contacted when it was starting again
Anyone got any ideas as to why we still haven’t seen a 1:43 scale DB10 or Jaguar C-X75?
I was wondering if Eaglemoss had been granted a 1:43 licence due to the Bond in Motion publication and that nobody else could produce the models until the licence expires/the new publication ceases to go ahead.
Well done on continuing with your series, DDenis.
I believe the Tucker automobile was officially known as the Tucker 48 (for 1948), but commonly called the Torpedo.
Still no sighting of Eaglemoss's 1/43 Aston Martin DB10 that's being produced as a subscriber gift for the James Bond Auto Collection in Italy. It was scheduled to go out to Italian subscribers with Issue 6 and, if my calculations (and translations) are correct, Issue 6 is due out on 15 June 2016.
As Rainier Wolfcastle mentioned above in post 7234, no model manufacturer appears to have taken an option on the Jaguar C-X75 as yet (a belated thanks for that info, RW, and the info on the Mercedes SUV & Range Rover Sport options for Spectre!).
Thanks to RW also for that useful list of James Bond models produced by Minichamps I saw on another thread - a wishlist to slowly work through as opportunity (& funds) permit
Hi new to the forum. I've just subscribed to the James Bond car collection on the website. It is saying there are 82 issues is that correct? . I was browsing on eBay and saw a collection with over 130. Could someone explain for me please. Thanks jay
Hi new to the forum. I've just subscribed to the James Bond car collection on the website. It is saying there are 82 issues is that correct? . I was browsing on eBay and saw a collection with over 130. Could someone explain for me please. Thanks jay
Surprised no one jumped in on this one yet.
The current collection (Bond in Motion) is a reissue of most of the original collection (James Bond Car Collection). The current collection is supposed to have 82 vehicles (including the possibility of some new ones). The older collection of 134 cars is no longer being issued by you can still find some on eBay at higher prices. This is the way I got my JBCC vehicles since I live in the USA.
You can find a complete list of all the JBCC models on Wikipedia.
More established board members, please correct me if needed!
Hi new to the forum. I've just subscribed to the James Bond car collection on the website. It is saying there are 82 issues is that correct? . I was browsing on eBay and saw a collection with over 130. Could someone explain for me please. Thanks jay
Surprised no one jumped in on this one yet.
The current collection (Bond in Motion) is a reissue of most of the original collection (James Bond Car Collection). The current collection is supposed to have 82 vehicles (including the possibility of some new ones). The older collection of 134 cars is no longer being issued by you can still find some on eBay at higher prices. This is the way I got my JBCC vehicles since I live in the USA.
You can find a complete list of all the JBCC models on Wikipedia.
More established board members, please correct me if needed!
One of the Mattel 1/18 scale Aston Martin DB5 'Goldfinger' models (code CMC95) has been recently released, there is a review of it on this link (MAR Online): http://www.maronline.org.uk/news-from-the-continent-june-2016-mattel/
I believe that there is another, more expensive version still in the pipeline, to match the 1/18 scale DB10 from 'Spectre' that Mattel is apparently still working on.
Still no sighting of the Italian partwork 1/43 scale Aston Martin DB10 via the usual eastern eBayers, but the website doesn't show any change so I presume it's still on the way.
One of the Mattel 1/18 scale Aston Martin DB5 'Goldfinger' models (code CMC95) has been recently released, there is a review of it on this link (MAR Online): http://www.maronline.org.uk/news-from-the-continent-june-2016-mattel/
I believe that there is another, more expensive version still in the pipeline, to match the 1/18 scale DB10 from 'Spectre' that Mattel is apparently still working on.
I had the 1/18th model -- actually there were to be two (one standard, one deluxe), similar to their handling of the Batmobile -- on pre-order for a good year via a US site but was advised just a few days ago that Mattel have canceled production.
One of the Mattel 1/18 scale Aston Martin DB5 'Goldfinger' models (code CMC95) has been recently released, there is a review of it on this link (MAR Online): http://www.maronline.org.uk/news-from-the-continent-june-2016-mattel/
I believe that there is another, more expensive version still in the pipeline, to match the 1/18 scale DB10 from 'Spectre' that Mattel is apparently still working on.
I had the 1/18th model -- actually there were to be two (one standard, one deluxe), similar to their handling of the Batmobile -- on pre-order for a good year via a US site but was advised just a few days ago that Mattel have canceled production.
Interesting development, thanks for the update.
The model that has been released is from Mattel's *Entertainment* series. Models from this range are said to have opening doors but no other features and, as per the linked review (from a contributor in Germany), this model adds only a removable roof panel to its opening doors. One UK shop is listing this model at £70, with the more expensive version (still listed there for pre-order at present) at £190.
The Spectre DB10 is also listed as costing £190 (on pre-order).
The more expensive 1:18 DB5 version (BLY20) is still shown on hotwheels-elite.com but the site seems deserted since last year. The CMC95 DB5 and the DB10 are still not yet listed.
Coming back to 1:43 - looks like Bond in Motion has now started in the USA with a different issue 1 than in Europe - the TB DB5 (price is $19.95 on the magazine):
Coming back to 1:43 - looks like Bond in Motion has now started in the USA with a different issue 1 than in Europe - the TB DB5 (price is $19.95 on the magazine):
The link provided was for an eBay ad. Eaglemoss is now offering subscriptions directly to US customers here - https://www.007car-collection.com/index.php. Nothing new as far as I can see.
Is it my imagination or did they remove the figures from most of the offered vehicles?
Is it my imagination or did they remove the figures from most of the offered vehicles?
I found it interesting to see what is being offered in the USA, thanks.
It certainly looks like the figures have been dropped as some prominent ones are obviously missing from models such as the Toyota 2000GT, the 2CV and the half-Renault 11. I suppose having hand-painted figures adds a fair bit in labour to the cost of production.
a new code 3, in the "Fan based continuation of the james bond car collection", the number 197....
Some ideas have started...but not enough time as usual. )
Hope you like new models. No new on other code 3 or new 'official' collection. ?
a new "Fan based continuation of the james bond car collection", code 3 (number 198....)
This one was firstly made by SWJ, a long time ago... Thanks for the idea.
Hope you like new models.
No news on 'official' collection from USA. ?
Comments
http://www.eaglemoss.com/it-it/modellismo/james-bond-auto-collection/
The INTERESTING part, though, is the three gifts that are being offered to subscribers ... gift number 2 is the Aston Martin DB10 from Spectre {[]
https://www.eaglemoss-secure.com/bond-motion-it-orderarea/orderarea.html
(this is the page you get to if clicking "Abonnati subito" [= "subscribe now"] from the first page)
The page shows a picture of the actual car in the movie, not a model, but I guess it won't be too long before the model starts appearing on eBay.
Edit: The main page of the website has been updated since I posted this and the additional information indicates that the DB10 will be actually be subscriber gift number 3, which will go out with Issue #6. So maybe still 12 weeks or so in the future before any released units appear on eBay, but maybe sooner if there are any "out the back door of the factory" ones made available by the Chinese eBayers.
I have noticed in the terms that this collection will only be 20 cars ("ogni 20 uscite" = all 20 issues) + 4 non-cars (Dragon tank, Acrostar, Moon Buggy and Bondola for an additional €1.50 each for subscribers only) + Little Nellie and DB10 as gifts. And four of the cars are already shown as being DB5's: both GF versions (issues 1 and 4), SF (issue 6) and TB (shown below, not yet numbered). With three cars (with the Phantom III) already from GF, there won't even be every film represented.
I have not heard anything about another 1:43 DB10 or the C-X75. Hot Wheels or Spark have not announced them at the Nuremberg fair. For "code 3's" I have noticed that the Mercedes G63 seen at Blofeld's lair is available from Spark (would only need proper number plate decals), and Premium X made a Range Rover Sport similar to the one used in the Austrian chase scene.
Mercedes G63 AMG (Spark S1083):
(Pictures from: http://www.colognemodelcars.eu/1-43-Fahrzeuge-nach-Hersteller-Spark-1-43-Spark-Mercedes-Benz-G63-AMG-2014-Black-1-43--S1083-.html)
Range Rover Sport (Premium X VVM110):
(Pictures from: http://www.scalecar.eu/models/premiumx-vvm110-range-rover-sport-2014-santorini-black-n563.html)
The new mag & model will be from.... Spectre. I 've got some new ideas and I hope that I will be able to achieve it.
Hope you like that one...
This 'inside part' is the 'old' code 3 Fan based collection.
This one is the 2016 collection... but less 'sexy' : I missed the first collection !
Cheers.
sometimes driver an audi with reg no FMT 216A as in Frank Martin Transporter 216a
almost as bond db5 BMT 216A.
Also tock out a bond in motion sub in nov 2015 still nothing
The new mag from Spectre. Hope you like that one...
This 'inside part' for the next model with the 2 format ('old' code 3 Fan based collection)
to continue... Cheers
I did the same got a delivery of issue 2 and 3. I then got a call to say the collection was on hold until further notice and I would be contacted when it was starting again
Some new code 3 are coming...
The new Code 4 is :
And in the next mag :
Waiting for new code3-4 or 'official' series.
Cheers.
And here, a new James Bond Code 3!!! (yes, copy of an 'old' code 3... but interesting in the collection)
Cheers.
Some news from the continuing Code4 James Bond car collection... next model as the 1st series :
And the starting (?) new serie :
To continue... 200 issue is coming.... Cheers.
I was wondering if Eaglemoss had been granted a 1:43 licence due to the Bond in Motion publication and that nobody else could produce the models until the licence expires/the new publication ceases to go ahead.
No too much activity here...but still some news in Code4 (and JB code 3 'on the way') )
The new release :
And the next mag & model :
Cheers.
I believe the Tucker automobile was officially known as the Tucker 48 (for 1948), but commonly called the Torpedo.
Still no sighting of Eaglemoss's 1/43 Aston Martin DB10 that's being produced as a subscriber gift for the James Bond Auto Collection in Italy. It was scheduled to go out to Italian subscribers with Issue 6 and, if my calculations (and translations) are correct, Issue 6 is due out on 15 June 2016.
As Rainier Wolfcastle mentioned above in post 7234, no model manufacturer appears to have taken an option on the Jaguar C-X75 as yet (a belated thanks for that info, RW, and the info on the Mercedes SUV & Range Rover Sport options for Spectre!).
Thanks to RW also for that useful list of James Bond models produced by Minichamps I saw on another thread - a wishlist to slowly work through as opportunity (& funds) permit
The current collection (Bond in Motion) is a reissue of most of the original collection (James Bond Car Collection). The current collection is supposed to have 82 vehicles (including the possibility of some new ones). The older collection of 134 cars is no longer being issued by you can still find some on eBay at higher prices. This is the way I got my JBCC vehicles since I live in the USA.
You can find a complete list of all the JBCC models on Wikipedia.
More established board members, please correct me if needed!
Jim
Great thanks Jim .
http://www.maronline.org.uk/news-from-the-continent-june-2016-mattel/
I believe that there is another, more expensive version still in the pipeline, to match the 1/18 scale DB10 from 'Spectre' that Mattel is apparently still working on.
Still no sighting of the Italian partwork 1/43 scale Aston Martin DB10 via the usual eastern eBayers, but the website doesn't show any change so I presume it's still on the way.
I had the 1/18th model -- actually there were to be two (one standard, one deluxe), similar to their handling of the Batmobile -- on pre-order for a good year via a US site but was advised just a few days ago that Mattel have canceled production.
The model that has been released is from Mattel's *Entertainment* series. Models from this range are said to have opening doors but no other features and, as per the linked review (from a contributor in Germany), this model adds only a removable roof panel to its opening doors. One UK shop is listing this model at £70, with the more expensive version (still listed there for pre-order at present) at £190.
The Spectre DB10 is also listed as costing £190 (on pre-order).
Coming back to 1:43 - looks like Bond in Motion has now started in the USA with a different issue 1 than in Europe - the TB DB5 (price is $19.95 on the magazine):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191916129063
Next US issues planned for July-August are:
02 - DAF Mustang
03 - DAD XKR
04 - GE Z3
05 - YOLT Toyota
06 - CR DBS
07 - FYEO 2CV
08 - TSWLM Esprit (submarine)
09 - DAD Thunderbird
10 - TMWTGG Hornet
11 - OHMSS Cougar
12 - CR Range Rover Sport
13 - TND 750iL
14 - LALD Corvorado
Nothing we don't know already - and no signs of the DB10 ...
Thanks Rainier for the information. Nice to see 'new' mag and model from other countries.
Some new JB mag & model :
And the next :
Hi...
A new mag for the Code4 collection ...;
And next code 4 will be ... :
Hope you like all . Cheers .
The link provided was for an eBay ad. Eaglemoss is now offering subscriptions directly to US customers here - https://www.007car-collection.com/index.php. Nothing new as far as I can see.
Is it my imagination or did they remove the figures from most of the offered vehicles?
It certainly looks like the figures have been dropped as some prominent ones are obviously missing from models such as the Toyota 2000GT, the 2CV and the half-Renault 11. I suppose having hand-painted figures adds a fair bit in labour to the cost of production.
Nice to see 'new' mag and model from USA.
Some new JB mag & model :
And the new mag coming soon :
Hope you like it.
Cheers.
Some news also from the directly linked Code4 collection (from all movies)
And the next mag :
Hope you like it also. Cheers.
I found an 'old' picture' of few Code 4 and the mags. My 'personnal' code4 is growing.
Wait to see other ideas..
Cheers.
a new code 3, in the "Fan based continuation of the james bond car collection", the number 197....
Some ideas have started...but not enough time as usual. )
Hope you like new models. No new on other code 3 or new 'official' collection. ?
And next model will be 198 :
Cheers.
a new "Fan based continuation of the james bond car collection", code 3 (number 198....)
This one was firstly made by SWJ, a long time ago... Thanks for the idea.
Hope you like new models.
No news on 'official' collection from USA. ?
Next mag & model will be ...:
To continue... Cheers