Goldeneye Helicopter...rotting-away at Leavesden. Pics.

I think I can get away with posting these pics. without the wrath of EON coming down on me! LoL

Was at Leavesden a few months back and was able to get behind the fence behind the guard shack and viola' I present the Goldeneye helicopter. My "inside man" commented that there is no plans for it to be moved; EON won't sell it nor donate it to the IFF. So...its in a side state and will continue to get worse.

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I have really enjoyed the Board....Enjoy.


Note: The Goldeneye Pilatus Porter is gone...the Potter folks scrapped it because it was in the way of their containers behind one of the sets.

Comments

  • Sir MilesSir Miles The Wrong Side Of The WardrobePosts: 26,414Chief of Staff
    Wow ! Thanks for sharing...great pics.

    It's such a shame that they have taken this attitude, this helicopter should be donated to either the IFF or to Peter Nelson's fabulous 'James Bond Museum'....where it could be exhibited for all to enjoy.
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  • pwalsh9012pwalsh9012 UKPosts: 189MI6 Agent
    Wow what a shame, I have room for this piece if someone in the know is reading!
  • CJ007GoldeneyeCJ007Goldeneye LondonPosts: 587MI6 Agent
    Whats IFF?
  • bondfanbondfan Posts: 70MI6 Agent
    The " IFF " is the Ian Fleming Foundation.

    The Group has been pretty fortunate to have a loose association with EON and have been able to aquire quite a few key vehicles from the series. They also have a working relationship with the Beaulieu Museum which also has a very nice selection of original Bond vehicles and props.


    http://www.ianflemingfoundation.org/main.htm

    http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/beaulieu/lotstosee-james-bond-experience
  • walther p99walther p99 NJPosts: 3,416MI6 Agent
    wow incredible pictures! its such a shame that its just rotting away like that, such a famous vehicle should definitely be on display.
  • Tilly Masterson 007Tilly Masterson 007 UKPosts: 1,473MI6 Agent
    Nice pictures, shame it is just sitting like a discarded prop thesedays, could be given to The London Film Museum or summit?
  • PPK 7.65mmPPK 7.65mm Saratoga Springs NY USAPosts: 1,227MI6 Agent
    I agree that such a wonderful prop should not be left to rot away. I remember being really sad when I heard that both Ectomobiles from the Ghostbusters films were suffering a similar mistreatment from Columbia pictures. Thankfully they listened to the fans and Ecto 1 got restored in time for the 25th anniversary of the first film last year. Hopefully some nice person will offer to buy it and take care of it just like many of the other vehicles it for the Bond series now privately owned.

    PS: what is a Pilatus Porter?
  • Mark HazardMark Hazard West Midlands, UKPosts: 495MI6 Agent
    All well and good saying where it should go, but the first post spells out the problem, in that "EON won't sell it nor donate it".

    So it will sit rotting there until Eon have a change of mind - the sooner the better.
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,774MI6 Agent
    PPK 7.65mm wrote:

    PS: what is a Pilatus Porter?


    PPK - its a small single engine plane. Bondfan is referring to the full scale one used by Bond to escape at the end of Goldeneye's opening teaser. - A miniature of the plane was used as part of Derek Meddings set piece when the chemical factory blows up.



    Its a Sad state of affairs, but Eon probably have other things on their minds right now. We have to remember, from their perspective a discarded prop is just that - something left behind or forgotten about as they are concentrating on moving their business forward. Its ironic, but I have noticed that a lot of production companies miss the point when their production becomes a classic. They don't seem to realise the audience has a very long memory, and will have an ongoing interest in these things.

    I fully agree with the idea of the helicopter going to a good home, as the Astons, Lotus's and other vehicles have.

    - Paramount deliberately trashed the Trek sets after the last series ended, and Bridge Studios who make the Stargate tv series (another MGM distribution) have been selling off props, costumes and set pieces from SG1 and Atlantis for months now. - its a sign of the financial times I'm afraid.
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  • PPK 7.65mmPPK 7.65mm Saratoga Springs NY USAPosts: 1,227MI6 Agent
    Thanks for the information Thunderbird.
  • AntheiiAntheii Posts: 1MI6 Agent
    Hi,

    Been a while since this topic was active B-)

    Thanks a lot for the images of the Tiger helicopter, just what I was looking for!

    But do you happen to have images of the Pilatus Porter too ?

    Thanks!

    Regards,

    Hans
  • bondfanbondfan Posts: 70MI6 Agent
    The porter is long gone. I was invited to the set on the second Potter at leavesden and made a point to wander down to the lower hanger where the porter last sat. It was torn up from a move by a few careless guys and a caterpillar. No one gave a hoot. The wings were all crushed and most of the instruments and misc inside was taken by a few souviner hunters (I was offered a stick with a nice brass plate from it years ago). It's not there anymore. I suspect it just got crushed and put in a large trash bin. I saw the tiger the last time I was there...I was visiting the set of the Cruise film Edge of Tomorrow. It had been moved and was now in an open field. I even joked about trying to buy it....it was not totally dismissed but my contacts said EON just would keep it where it was. They didn't want to be bothered. I even went to their office at Pinewood with a well connected buddy but couldn't find anyone that knew anything about it there. I just kinda gave up.
  • Napoleon PluralNapoleon Plural LondonPosts: 10,238MI6 Agent
    Can't believe some of the stupid potshots at EON in this thread, very unfair.

    Have you all forgotten that the GoldenEye helicopter self detonated in the film, with Bond and Nayalya ejecting from it to safety?

    EON has obviously spent the intervening years painstakingly restoring it, piece by piece. :D
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  • lippelippe Posts: 134MI6 Agent
    bondfan wrote:
    EON won't sell it nor donate it to the IFF

    That's rather crap of them, frankly. Surely the fact that people want to preserve such things is a credit to what they've created.
  • PropertyOfALadyPropertyOfALady MinnesotaPosts: 36MI6 Agent
    Wow. I never knew that it was rotting there. I thought the French Government owned it actually.
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  • stagstag Posts: 2,083MI6 Agent
    I thought someone may have had the common sense to make sure it was displayed properly somewhere - on loan if need be so no costs were involved transporting/insuring etc.
  • sniperUKsniperUK UlsterPosts: 594MI6 Agent
    There were two Tigre mock-ups ,the first that was used by Eurocopter as a PR display at tradeshows, airshows etc was not detailed enough for film work so EON made their own ,better detailed, version copied from an actual airframe so fully owned by Eon . I know an aviation museum that could give it a good home ;)
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    nice pics, Bondfan. sad to see it rotting away. :#
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  • HatThrowingHenchmanHatThrowingHenchman Russia With LovePosts: 1,834MI6 Agent
    breaks my heart </3
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  • stagstag Posts: 2,083MI6 Agent
    The most was made of 'Little Nellie' by it's owner, indeed I saw it flying at an airshow in the seventies. There would be no shortage of takers for the chopper, as SniperUK has alluded to, & it could then be the centerpiece of an indoor static display.
  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    Agreed, you're think any small aviation museum would love to have it.
    It would make a fantastic attraction. -{
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