SWJ - thanks for the book info, there's some fascinating combinations there. I have to admit I never did quite buy into the 'Bond in a Bentley Blower' idea though. The machine is a beast but always seemed too big and unwieldy for European country roads, especially back in the 60's, much more suited to the racetrack IMHO. I reckon the Merc and Alfa would have left it trailing on the first tight bend!
I like the idea of the Maserati up against the Lancia, that sounds it would have been very cinematic if EON had gone with the idea.
However, the one that nearly made me choke on my beer was the 'Death is Forever' combo - Bond in a Toyota Previa people carrier? Up against a Ferrari - seriously?? Did he have the wife and kids with him? Was the Ferrari in reverse gear?
And a special thank you for posting the white Esprit, MCF! {[]
I was disappointed when Corgi showed a red Esprit S1 ("The First Production Esprit") but now that we get a white one I am happy. I haven't seen the red one yet but hope that the wheels will be better than the terrible Minichamps version with its smaller (!) rear wheels. (Autoart made a better S1 Esprit but unfortunately not in white.) I can live with the different number plates. It seems that Corgi only got a licence for "toy cars" but not "model cars" as otherwise we would see this Esprit as a Bond car for sure.
Hi folks, I just came across this by chance and thought I would say hello.
I have been the owner of the First Production Esprit for the past 31 years.
The Corgi model came about because Lotus, working in conjunction with Corgi, wanted to produce a range of historical land mark vehicles from the Lotus line and they approached me for authorisation to use my car.
My car actually differs slightly from other cars with regards to it logos and markings and a lot of time went into making it as authentic a scale model as possible.... it is certainly not a "toy car"!
As for the James Bond connection. In actual fact, the Bond Esprit was supposed to be red so you could say they got it wrong in the movie ;-)
And a special thank you for posting the white Esprit, MCF! {[]
I was disappointed when Corgi showed a red Esprit S1 ("The First Production Esprit") but now that we get a white one I am happy. I haven't seen the red one yet but hope that the wheels will be better than the terrible Minichamps version with its smaller (!) rear wheels. (Autoart made a better S1 Esprit but unfortunately not in white.) I can live with the different number plates. It seems that Corgi only got a licence for "toy cars" but not "model cars" as otherwise we would see this Esprit as a Bond car for sure.
Hi folks, I just came across this by chance and thought I would say hello.
I have been the owner of the First Production Esprit for the past 31 years.
The Corgi model came about because Lotus, working in conjunction with Corgi, wanted to produce a range of historical land mark vehicles from the Lotus line and they approached me for authorisation to use my car.
My car actually differs slightly from other cars with regards to it logos and markings and a lot of time went into making it as authentic a scale model as possible.... it is certainly not a "toy car"!
As for the James Bond connection. In actual fact, the Bond Esprit was supposed to be red so you could say they got it wrong in the movie ;-)
See the extract from the screen play.
Cheers
Gordon
I wasn't aware that it should have been red. I was under the impression that the only S1 available for filming was the Lotus MDs own car - which was white.
You are spot on re. Chrstopher Woods novelisation. Post 6,575 (link below) has a reasonable stab at what it may have looked like.
Sorry DDenis not sure exactly what you are wanting a scan of? Which car in particular?
I think DD's request was for scans of James Bond comic strip pages where some of these cars make an appearance. Apologies if I've got that wrong DD, but it would be a great idea anyway, so would quoting any passages in 'unfilmed' James Bond books where less well known cars are featured. The mysterious Bond SAAB comes to mind!
When I was a kid, I used to read the James Bond comic strip in my gran's daily paper (The Express??) but I don't have copies of the collected strips, or any of the unfilmed novels. Perhaps other people here can post some examples of illustrations and text or links to them.
Ask and ye shall receive............ Sorry the formatting has gone to wonky!
The cars from the novels:
Triumph TR3 “Goldfinger” Country road
Subaru Impreza WRX STI “Carte Blanche” Countryside
Cord 812 “Live and Let Die” Quayside
Jaguar XK140 “Diamonds are Forever” Desert road
Alfa Romeo 8C “Moonraker“ Country road
Mercedes-Benz 300S “Moonraker“ Country road
ZIS 110 “From Russia With Love” Airfield
Lancia Flaminia Zagato Spyder “Risico” Docks
Bentley 4½ Litre “Casino Royale” French country road
Simca Aronde “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” French road
Ford Zephyr “Colonel Sun” London road
Hillman Minx “Doctor No” Harbour
Austin A30 “Doctor No” Jamaican road
Shelby American Mustang GT350 “For Special Services” Texan desert
Lancia Stratos HF “Role of Honour” Bridge
MG A “Quantum of Solace” Jamaican road
Ford Cortina “No Deals, Mr Bond” Irish road
Rover 3500 “Scorpius” Town centre
Jaguar XK8 “The Facts of Death” Cliff top road
MG TC “The Spy Who Loved Me” Town street
BMW M1 “Licence Renewed” Scottish road
Ferrari F355 Berlinetta “GoldenEye” Cliff chase with DB5
Austin 12/4 Low Loader Taxi “Thunderball” Outside hotel
Moskvitch 2140 “GoldenEye” St.Petersburg street
Lotus Esprit “James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me” Underwater
Toyota Crown taxi “Zero Minus Ten” Honk Kong road
Ferarri 550 “Tomorrow Never Dies” Car park
Ferrari Dino “James Bond and Moonraker” Rio road
GAZ-21 Volga “Devil May Care” Russian road
Toyota Celsior “The Man with the Red Tattoo” Tokyo street
Bentley Continental GT “Carte Blanche” Car park
Jensen Interceptor “Solo” Country road
Saab 9000 “The Man from Barbarossa” Country road
Rolls Royce Silver Ghost “Goldfinger” Swiss road
Citroen Traction Avant “Casino Royale” 1953 Black - outside casino
Buick Roadmaster or Super “Live and Let Die” 1954 ’49 - ’53 saloon US road
Sunbeam-Talbot 90 “Live and Let Die” 1954 Coupe/convertible expensive Jamaican road
Bentley MkVI “Moonraker“ 1955 Grey open top tourer English country road
Oldsmobile 88 or 98 “Diamonds are Forever” 1956 Black 4dr US road
Studebaker “Studillac” “Diamonds are Forever” 1956 Black convertible 1953 - 1956 desert road
Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire “Diamonds are Forever” 1956 Black 4dr English city road
Chevrolet Taxi “Diamonds are Forever” 1956 Bel Air / 150 / 210 US road
Pontiac Chieftain “Diamonds are Forever” 1956 Maroon
Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost “From Russia With Love “ 1957 black coupe- de-ville 1920’s Istanbul road
Morris Oxford “From Russia With Love” 1957 Any colour saloon, old
Sunbeam Alpine “Doctor No” 1958 Black Mk I or III Jamaican road
Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith “Doctor No” 1958 Black London road - M’s car
Aston Martin DB MkIII “Goldfinger” 1959 Grey
Chrysler Imperial “Goldfinger” 1959 Miami
Buick saloon “Goldfinger” 1959
Ford Popular “Goldfinger” 1959 sky blue Reasonable
Peugeot 403 “From a View to a Kill“ 1960 black
Ford Consul “For Your Eyes Only” 1960 black
Plymouth saloon “For Your Eyes Only” 1960 Canadian road
Ford Consul “Thunderball” 1961 black
Humber Snipe “Thunderball” 1961 Super Snipe?
Land Rover Series II “Thunderball” 1961
Ford Thunderbird “The Spy Who Loved Me” 1962 Dark grey - MkII
Lancia Flaminia Zagato Spyder“On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” 1963 white
Mercedes-Benz 300SE “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” 1963 W112 Saloon - black expensive
Peugeot 403 “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” 1963 Grey
Maserati 5000GT “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service” 1963 Red 8cyl (soft top?) available in blue
Toyopet “You Only Live Twice” 1964 Toyota Crown or 1500 Corona - smart
Sunbeam-Talbot 90 “The Man With the Golden Gun” 1965 Coupe/ convertible Jamaican road as LALD
Ford Thunderbird “The Man With the Golden Gun” 1965 convertible Red Yat Ming
Opel Kapitän “The Living Daylights” 1962 black
ZIS “James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me” 1977 Moscow
Saab “James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me” 1977 Old, pre WWII (?)
Rolls Royce Silver Cloud “James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me” 1977
Buick “James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me” 1977 old, battered
Fiat (131 Mirafiori?) “James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me” 1977 Sardinian road
Land Rover Series III “Licence Renewed” 1981 Scottish countryside
Saab 900 Turbo “Licence Renewed” 1981 3 door silver hatchback expensive
Commer Security Van “Licence Renewed” 1981 Dark Blue “Security International”
Saab 900 Turbo “For Special Services” 1982 3 door hatchback silver expensive
Ford Mustang GT “For Special Services” 1982 red 1966 texan country road
BMW 528i “For Special Services” 1982 Black - Texas desert road
Saab 900 Turbo “Icebreaker” 1983 3 door silver hatchback expensive
Saab Finlandia “Icebreaker” 1983 Finnish police (but may be unmarked car
Ferrari “Role of Honour” 1984 308GTB or GTS black
Bentley Mulsanne Turbo “Role of Honour” 1984 Racing Green - magnolia interior
Citroen “Role of Honour” 1984 white French road
Dodge 600ES “Role of Honour” 1984 Blue French hotel
Jaguar XJ6 “Role of Honour” 1984 Dark blue English road
Bentley Mulsanne Turbo “Nobody Lives Forever” 1986 Racing Green - magnolia interior
Alfa Romeo Sprint “Nobody Lives Forever” 1986 White petrol/garage
Porsche 911 turbo “Nobody Lives Forever” 1986 black motorway series III
BMW “Nobody Lives Forever” 1986 large white motorway
BMW 7 series “Nobody Lives Forever” 1986 silver outside hospital
Saab 900 turbo “Nobody Lives Forever” 1986 hire car Swiss road
Bentley Mulsanne Turbo “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 Racing Green - magnolia interior
Saab “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987
Ford Cortina “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 dun colour Irish road
Volvo “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 maroon Irish road
Audi “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 dark blue Irish road
Rover Vitesse “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 black country lane
Renault “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 large Irish road
Jaguar “No Deals, Mr Bond” 1987 black Irish road
Bentley Mulsanne Turbo “Scorpius” 1988 Racing Green - magnolia interior
Saab 900 Turbo “Scorpius” 1988 grey motorway
BMW 735i “Scorpius” 1988 light colour motorway
Bedford RL “Scorpius” 1988 4 tonne truck
Audi “Scorpius” 1988 light blue motorway
Fiat “Win, Lose or Die” 1989 Italian road
Lancia Delta(?) “Win, Lose or Die” 1989 Crimson English road
Bentley “Licence to Kill” 1989 Florida
Jeep “Licence to Kill” 1989 Airfield
Rolls-Royce “Licence to Kill” 1989 Isthmus
Rolls Royce “Brokenclaw” 1990 Dark blue - Silver Spirit?
Buick “Brokenclaw” 1990 Battered New York
Chevrolet “Brokenclaw” 1990 old, brown San Francisco
Range Rover “Brokenclaw” 1990 N America forest
Isuzu Trooper “Brokenclaw” 1990 N America forest
Volga “The Man from Barbarossa” 1991 Old Moscow street
Range Rover “The Man from Barbarossa” 1991 Tel Aviv
VW “The Man from Barbarossa” 1991 London
Rover “The Man from Barbarossa” 1991 Big, old
ZIL “The Man from Barbarossa” 1991 ‘anicient’ Moscow
Lincoln “The Man from Barbarossa” 1991 black long Moscow
Opel ”Death is Forever” 1992 airport
Ferrari ”Death is Forever” 1992 any colour 4 seats - 456M?
VW Golf ”Death is Forever” 1992 maroon german road
Mercedes ”Death is Forever” 1992 black
Honda ”Death is Forever” 1992 four door black Paris
Toyota Previa ”Death is Forever” 1992 maroon Paris
Toyota Previa ”Death is Forever” 1992 any colour Italian road
Lexus “Never Send Flowers” 1993 sleek LS (XF10) german castle
Range Rover “Never Send Flowers” 1993 german castle
Mercedes “Never Send Flowers” 1993 german castle black
BMW “Never Send Flowers” 1993 german road
Porsche “Never Send Flowers” 1993 white 1990
VW “Never Send Flowers” 1993 red
Saab 9000 “Never Send Flowers” 1993 white
Rover “SeaFire” 1994 800 sleek, black English road
Saab 9000 “SeaFire” 1994 English road
VW Corrado “SeaFire” 1994 Beige German road - crashed
Rolls Royce “SeaFire” 1994 outside hotel
Mercedes “SeaFire” 1994 black outside german castle
BMW “SeaFire” 1994 black outside german castle
Jaguar “SeaFire” 1994 harbour
BMW “GoldenEye” 1995 Cuban road
Lexus “COLD” 1996 Washington road/outside hotel
Ferrari “COLD” 1996 Black, Italian road
Ford Taurus “COLD” 1996 Washington State
Rover “COLD” 1996 Old, sleek, black
Suzuki Vitara “Zero Minus Ten” 1997 red, hardtop, 2dr, Australian outback
Toyota Camry “Tomorrow Never Dies” 1997 Chinese street
Honda Civic “The Facts of Death” 1998 Cyprus
Bentley Turbo R “The Facts of Death” 1998 London Road
Mitsubishi Diamante “The Facts of Death” 1998 Red, Texab road
Porsche “The Facts of Death” 1998 Pink, texas house
Ford F150 pick up “The Facts of Death” 1998 Texas
Mercedes 240GD “The Facts of Death” 1998 Greek army
Toyota Camry “The Facts of Death” 1998 white, Athens
Plymouth 1987 “The Facts of Death” 1998 Athens, green taxi
Ferrari F355 GTS “The Facts of Death” 1998 Greece
Ctroen ZX “High Time To Kill” 1999 Red Brussels
Mercedes 500SEL “High Time To Kill” 1999 Blue Brussels
Tata Jeep “High Time To Kill” 1999 Nepalese Police
Land Rover “Doubleshot” 2000 Morocco
BMW 320i “Doubleshot” 2000 1998 Spain
Honda Life “The Man with the Red Tattoo” 2002 Tokyo
Toyota Majesta “The Man with the Red Tattoo” 2002 Black, Tokyo
Suzuki Wagon-R “The Man with the Red Tattoo” 2002 Japanese street
Honda Today “The Man with the Red Tattoo” 2002 Japanese street
Mazda Bongo Freindly “The Man with the Red Tattoo” 2002 Japanese street
Citroen DS “Devil May Care” 2008 Black, Paris 60’s
Mercedes 300D Cabriolet “Devil May Care” 2008 Black, burgundy interior, Marseille 60’s
Mercedes 300D “Devil May Care” 2008 Black 60’s
Sunbeam Alpine “Devil May Care” 2008 white 60’s
Audi A8 “Carte Blanche” 2011 black
Mini Cooper “Carte Blanche” 2011 Black - red roof
Wow - thank you so much for that! -{
"The tough man of the world. The Secret Agent. The man who was only a silhouette." - Ian Fleming, Moonraker (1955).
And a special thank you for posting the white Esprit, MCF! {[]
I was disappointed when Corgi showed a red Esprit S1 ("The First Production Esprit") but now that we get a white one I am happy. I haven't seen the red one yet but hope that the wheels will be better than the terrible Minichamps version with its smaller (!) rear wheels. (Autoart made a better S1 Esprit but unfortunately not in white.) I can live with the different number plates. It seems that Corgi only got a licence for "toy cars" but not "model cars" as otherwise we would see this Esprit as a Bond car for sure.
Hi folks, I just came across this by chance and thought I would say hello.
I have been the owner of the First Production Esprit for the past 31 years.
The Corgi model came about because Lotus, working in conjunction with Corgi, wanted to produce a range of historical land mark vehicles from the Lotus line and they approached me for authorisation to use my car.
My car actually differs slightly from other cars with regards to it logos and markings and a lot of time went into making it as authentic a scale model as possible.... it is certainly not a "toy car"!
As for the James Bond connection. In actual fact, the Bond Esprit was supposed to be red so you could say they got it wrong in the movie ;-)
See the extract from the screen play.
Cheers
Gordon
Hi Gordon, welcome to the thread and thanks for posting. It must be terrific to own that very special Lotus AND to have an accurate mass produced model made of it. When Corgi took over 'Vanguards' the amalgamation with Corgi's own toy-like miniature road cars under the same Corgi banner led to some confusion amongst consumers as to whether the company were now producing toys or models. Corgi still make toy-like cars but anything that is made as part of the 'Corgi Vanguards' range is by definition a model, not a toy, so you are right to point that out. It's good to see that they also gave you certificate number 0001 to go with it!
I'd be interested to know whether Corgi laser-scanned the real car and how that was done i.e. was it done on site or was the car taken off somewhere to have it done?
Can you post some recent photos of the real car?
Regarding the colour and the fact that the original car was described in the book as red, I wonder if the filming of the underwater sequences was a factor. A white Lotus would have stood out far more distinctly underwater than a red one (as SWJ's red model Lotus proves) and I would imagine that the movie's production team would have wanted both the car and its gadgets to be seen very clearly for maximum audience impact.
I also wonder whether the FYEO Esprit with skis appearing in copper bronze might have been a nod towards the TSWLM Lotus's true colour, by at least not being another white car.
Just going back to the Corgi DB5 saga, as predicted by RW back on 23 January, another production run of these models has been announced, but with an altered theme (and probably packaging to go with it) - due to arrive in June: http://www.corgi.co.uk/news/update-james-bond-aston-martin-db5-2/
These will carry s.k.u. CC04204 instead of the current CC04203.
Just going back to the Corgi DB5 saga, as predicted by RW back on 23 January, another production run of these models has been announced, but with an altered theme (and probably packaging to go with it) - due to arrive in June: http://www.corgi.co.uk/news/update-james-bond-aston-martin-db5-2/
These will carry s.k.u. CC04204 instead of the current CC04203.
I really do think Corgi underestimate the collector interest in well made and well presented 1.43 scale Bond models. I'm sure if the figures supplied with earlier re-issues like the Toyota 2000 had been in scale with the cars and if the packaging had been more interesting like the new DB5 box, they would have sold many more of them.
Hi to all,
nice to see a lot of news from everyone.
I did find some time to continue some models, but not finished yet as what I want (I need to add some figures...)
Cheers.
New release :
Hi. Managed to pick up one of the Corgi Goldfinger 50th Anniversary DB5's today - and going through all of the ones on the shelves managed to find a Gold one, (so now I know how Charlie Bucket felt when he found Wonka's Golden Ticket ) ). Just wondered is it correct that even on the Gold coloured cars the bullet proof shield is silver in colour??
Hi. Managed to pick up one of the Corgi Goldfinger 50th Anniversary DB5's today - and going through all of the ones on the shelves managed to find a Gold one, (so now I know how Charlie Bucket felt when he found Wonka's Golden Ticket ) ). Just wondered is it correct that even on the Gold coloured cars the bullet proof shield is silver in colour??
That was a lucky find - it must have been a very charitable dealer to put a gold version out with the silver ones rather than auction it through Christies My gold example has got a silver (non painted) metal bullet proof shield and I've not heard of any variation on the shield colour so far.
123James - thanks for the info!
DD - The Citroen looks really good, it would have been a nice addition to the JBCC.
Hello to all,
Here is the new mag & model.
Not exactly the good one, but nice anyway, enough for me. As I didn't have the time to put figures... it is just park here before all these 'black men' arrived....??.... )
And the next model :
Thanks for the information for the comics books. I already get 3 of them..
yes, I meant 'men in black'... sorry for my bad english.
Anyway, I do have some spare figures, so I will try, at least to create a driver.
And I am reading the 'comics' and already see some interesting models.
Cheers.
Passed through the Toy section of our local department store and they had some Corgi Goldfinger 50th Anniversary DB5's on display, had a look through and found 2 gold versions. -{
Just goes to show there are still some about.
That was a nice find, A_A! And did you take both or were you just looking how many you could find? If you want to get rid of one for £19.99, I'd be interested.
Prices of the Corgis are already falling - the silver one can be bought off ebay for £19 to 25 buy-it-now. The gold one is still going for much more, around £65 to 90, but far from up to £150 they sold for just a few weeks ago.
I wonder if I will be able to obtain a gold one in the next months closer to MSRP. I bought the silver one for £19.00 with low postage from UK as I couldn't find one here, and my usual source for Corgi didn't know if they would get them.
Still no news about the GF DB5 from Hot Wheels Elite or a DB10 in 1:43. I don't want to post any Spectre spoilers here but I think it's no secret anymore that the Jaguar C-X75 concept car from 2010 will make an appearance alongside the DB10 (and not just standing next to it in the parking lot).
I have to say that I like the C-X75 more than the DB10. I am quite sure we will see an orange model from Spark in the future. There were already two 1:43 versions of the C-X75 Paris Salon car - one from Spark and another from Century Dragon. I don't know the latter company but the model seems a bit better than the Spark - although the Century Dragon also cost twice as much. Both are already sold out.
Thanks for sharing the photos, RW - the concept Jaguar looks amazing, both the real car and the model! B-)
Thunderbird 2East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,778MI6 Agent
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I must say I do like the Jaguar too. It looks much nicer in the silver than the somewhat brassy gold. The shape reminds me a little of Holly Shiftwell from Pixar's Cars 2! Holly was based on a model of Jaguar. It's an impressive looking car.
Unfortunately, new shots from different angles only lower my opinion of the Doubtful Blocky 10, which was not that high to begin with. Here it has a massive nose, and no arse! Ick.
Having seen a few pics of the new motor racing car the AM Vulcan, it looks nicer. Prob just as well it's a performance racing car though.
Anybody fancy doing a Code3 Octopussy Pullman? (I can't remember now if I've suggested this before or if someone's already done it)
Here's the screenshot:
Yes, this is the one i iused to do my own code 3 (pic 6079).
I continue my excel list (but it take time) and here is a synthesis.
For those who are interested, I can share it of course.
Bye.
123 code 3 (maybie I miss some...)
Number of models by 'builders'
SWJ 48
Ddenis 14
Diecast007 12
(vide) 10
shran007 8
MovieCarFan 7
ak007 6
Canuck007 3
bondaholic007* 3
Dleyvraz 3
Tony Ericsson 2
lj1989 2
Lester 1
antimon61 1
maz 1
123James 1
bondaholic007 1
scurr01 1
Jag 1
125
Hi there --- this is shran007 after a long absence from a staff infection during a serious hip replacement last year (it nearly put me out of commission). I think I have actually built 10 or 11 'Code 3' models so I will locate them on a previous page on this thread and hopefully when the "Official List" gets compiled and published I will be able to contribute more 'art work' to our collective efforts.
Thanks.
Live Long and Prosper (Sept. 15, 1967 - Feb. 27, 2015)
Don't know if anyone is still looking but I managed to find the Corgi 50th Anniversary DB5s at Hawkin's Bazaar. Not sure about shops but they've definitely got them online for £20!
I'd looked round for ages for one so snapped one up straight away, well chuffed ) -{
Hy,
I try also to see all through this forum how many cars we did … so I made a list.
Sorry if I forgot someone and some cars, but it is a huge list. So now we are at :
78 new cars and 58 modified cars from the collection.
Most represented : books cars then Goldfinger (11), Casino Royal (9), QoS (7)…
Please do not hesitate to tell me what I missed. I will try to have the list update.
Very soon, the code 3 collection will become bigger than the ‘official’ original collection…
Denis.
Cheers.
Hi there - shran007 again. I did indeed make 11 Code 3's that have graced this thread thus far. I have identified the list below in case it helps in contributing to the "Official Code 3 List". I will also post this same quote as a 'Relpy' to the Post where shrann007 was credited with only 8 Code 3's.
The first 10 are on Page 257, Post #6416 on May 30th, 2013
The 11th is on Page 260, Post #6494 on June 30th, 2013
Thanks!
Tim Fremuth (aka shran007)
Movie Car Code 3 details
_____ ________________ _____________________________________________________
Dr. No La Salle Hearse 3 "blind mice" baddies
FRWL Chevrolet Apache Truck Flower bed, Bond, baddie, and Tatiana in bed amongst flowers
Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 Bond, Korean being 'ejected'
Goldfinger Mercedes Benz 220S Oddjob and 3 Koreans
Goldfinger Ford Country Squire Oddjob
Goldfinger Dodge M-43 Ambulance Vehicle turned around so laser gun and men are shooting at door
Spy Who Loved Me Taunus Jaws shooting out window and two "baddies"
Man w/Golden Gun AMC Hornet Bond and J.W. Pepper hanging out back window
FYEO Peugeot 504 3 "baddies", one shooting out window
FYEO GP Beach Buggy Locque and 'fallen' Countess on beach
Skyfall Aston Martin DB5 with Mansion prominent in background and Silva's helicopter approaching
"Code 3 Live Long and Prosper" !!!!!!!
Live Long and Prosper (Sept. 15, 1967 - Feb. 27, 2015)
Anybody fancy doing a Code3 Octopussy Pullman? (I can't remember now if I've suggested this before or if someone's already done it)
Here's the screenshot:
Hi there - shran007 again. I did indeed make 11 Code 3's that have graced this thread thus far. I have identified the list below in case it helps me get a passing grade in the highly competitive 'Entrance Exam' into our illustrious "Code 3 Academy". ) ) ) That is, I did indeed make 11 'Code 3s' instead of the 8 credited above.
The first 10 can be found are on Page 257, Post #6416 on May 30th, 2013 and the 11th is on Page 260, Post #6494 on June 30th, 2013
Thanks!
Tim Fremuth (aka shran007)
Movie Car Code 3 details
_____ ________________ _________________________________________
Dr. No La Salle Hearse 3 "blind mice" baddies
FRWL Chevrolet Apache Truck Flower bed, Bond, baddie, and Tatiana in bed of flowers
Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 Bond, Korean being 'ejected'
Goldfinger Mercedes Benz 220S Oddjob and 3 Koreans
Goldfinger Ford Country Squire Oddjob
Goldfinger Dodge M-43 Ambulance Vehicle turned around so laser & men are shooting at door
Spy Who Loved Me Taunus Jaws shooting out window and two "baddies"
Man w/Golden Gun AMC Hornet Bond and J.W. Pepper hanging out back window
FYEO Peugeot 504 3 "baddies", one shooting out window
FYEO GP Beach Buggy Locque and 'fallen' Countess on beach
Skyfall Aston Martin DB5 Mansion in background and helicopter approaching
"Code 3 Live Long and Prosper" !!!!!!! 8-) ) ) 8-)
Live Long and Prosper (Sept. 15, 1967 - Feb. 27, 2015)
These Code 3 cars are truly amazing! I used to "customize" 1/64 scale Hot Wheels and Matchbox but have not attempted 1/43 scale (yet). Just wondering where the people figures come from - are these cast/made specifically for these dioramas or can they be purchased somewhere?
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I like the idea of the Maserati up against the Lancia, that sounds it would have been very cinematic if EON had gone with the idea.
However, the one that nearly made me choke on my beer was the 'Death is Forever' combo - Bond in a Toyota Previa people carrier? Up against a Ferrari - seriously?? Did he have the wife and kids with him? Was the Ferrari in reverse gear?
Hi folks, I just came across this by chance and thought I would say hello.
I have been the owner of the First Production Esprit for the past 31 years.
The Corgi model came about because Lotus, working in conjunction with Corgi, wanted to produce a range of historical land mark vehicles from the Lotus line and they approached me for authorisation to use my car.
My car actually differs slightly from other cars with regards to it logos and markings and a lot of time went into making it as authentic a scale model as possible.... it is certainly not a "toy car"!
As for the James Bond connection. In actual fact, the Bond Esprit was supposed to be red so you could say they got it wrong in the movie ;-)
See the extract from the screen play.
Cheers
Gordon
I wasn't aware that it should have been red. I was under the impression that the only S1 available for filming was the Lotus MDs own car - which was white.
You are spot on re. Chrstopher Woods novelisation. Post 6,575 (link below) has a reasonable stab at what it may have looked like.
http://www.ajb007.co.uk/topic/28313/james-bond-car-collection-questions-and-praise/page/263/
Wow - thank you so much for that! -{
Hi Gordon, welcome to the thread and thanks for posting. It must be terrific to own that very special Lotus AND to have an accurate mass produced model made of it. When Corgi took over 'Vanguards' the amalgamation with Corgi's own toy-like miniature road cars under the same Corgi banner led to some confusion amongst consumers as to whether the company were now producing toys or models. Corgi still make toy-like cars but anything that is made as part of the 'Corgi Vanguards' range is by definition a model, not a toy, so you are right to point that out. It's good to see that they also gave you certificate number 0001 to go with it!
I'd be interested to know whether Corgi laser-scanned the real car and how that was done i.e. was it done on site or was the car taken off somewhere to have it done?
Can you post some recent photos of the real car?
Regarding the colour and the fact that the original car was described in the book as red, I wonder if the filming of the underwater sequences was a factor. A white Lotus would have stood out far more distinctly underwater than a red one (as SWJ's red model Lotus proves) and I would imagine that the movie's production team would have wanted both the car and its gadgets to be seen very clearly for maximum audience impact.
I also wonder whether the FYEO Esprit with skis appearing in copper bronze might have been a nod towards the TSWLM Lotus's true colour, by at least not being another white car.
http://www.corgi.co.uk/shop/pre-orders.html?dm_i=2DJZ%2C5G4T%2C2C5GH3%2CBJNE%2C1&p=2&utm_campaign=254189_Corgi+-+New+arrivals+and+new+pre-order+-+Week+45+2015&utm_content=Pre-Order&utm_medium=email&utm_source=Hornby+PLC
Nice model and classy graphics on the Spectre/007 logo card -{ - Is the model from the Ixo Premium range?
http://www.corgi.co.uk/news/update-james-bond-aston-martin-db5-2/
These will carry s.k.u. CC04204 instead of the current CC04203.
I really do think Corgi underestimate the collector interest in well made and well presented 1.43 scale Bond models. I'm sure if the figures supplied with earlier re-issues like the Toyota 2000 had been in scale with the cars and if the packaging had been more interesting like the new DB5 box, they would have sold many more of them.
nice to see a lot of news from everyone.
I did find some time to continue some models, but not finished yet as what I want (I need to add some figures...)
Cheers.
New release :
Next release :
Spectre Range Rover Sport 2014 Santorini Black is a VVM Co.Ltd model - www.vvmodels.ru - WWW.premiumx-models.com
That was a lucky find - it must have been a very charitable dealer to put a gold version out with the silver ones rather than auction it through Christies My gold example has got a silver (non painted) metal bullet proof shield and I've not heard of any variation on the shield colour so far.
123James - thanks for the info!
DD - The Citroen looks really good, it would have been a nice addition to the JBCC.
Here is the new mag & model.
Not exactly the good one, but nice anyway, enough for me. As I didn't have the time to put figures... it is just park here before all these 'black men' arrived....??.... )
And the next model :
Thanks for the information for the comics books. I already get 3 of them..
Cheers.
yes, I meant 'men in black'... sorry for my bad english.
Anyway, I do have some spare figures, so I will try, at least to create a driver.
And I am reading the 'comics' and already see some interesting models.
Cheers.
Just goes to show there are still some about.
Prices of the Corgis are already falling - the silver one can be bought off ebay for £19 to 25 buy-it-now. The gold one is still going for much more, around £65 to 90, but far from up to £150 they sold for just a few weeks ago.
I wonder if I will be able to obtain a gold one in the next months closer to MSRP. I bought the silver one for £19.00 with low postage from UK as I couldn't find one here, and my usual source for Corgi didn't know if they would get them.
Still no news about the GF DB5 from Hot Wheels Elite or a DB10 in 1:43. I don't want to post any Spectre spoilers here but I think it's no secret anymore that the Jaguar C-X75 concept car from 2010 will make an appearance alongside the DB10 (and not just standing next to it in the parking lot).
I have to say that I like the C-X75 more than the DB10. I am quite sure we will see an orange model from Spark in the future. There were already two 1:43 versions of the C-X75 Paris Salon car - one from Spark and another from Century Dragon. I don't know the latter company but the model seems a bit better than the Spark - although the Century Dragon also cost twice as much. Both are already sold out.
Spark S2099:
Century Dragon:
Unfortunately, new shots from different angles only lower my opinion of the Doubtful Blocky 10, which was not that high to begin with. Here it has a massive nose, and no arse! Ick.
Having seen a few pics of the new motor racing car the AM Vulcan, it looks nicer. Prob just as well it's a performance racing car though.
http://www.inautonews.com/wp-content/uploads/yapb_cache/aston_martin_vulcan_live_geneva_2015_001.ekfaa1rwof4kgcw800sogs0k8.a5fuq7lrqzkgc0ccw4ss08gso.th.jpeg
Here it is in racing green.
https://engagesportmode.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/2015-aston-martin-vulcan_07.jpg
Here is the new mag & model of the week.
The next model :
Cheers.
Hi there --- this is shran007 after a long absence from a staff infection during a serious hip replacement last year (it nearly put me out of commission). I think I have actually built 10 or 11 'Code 3' models so I will locate them on a previous page on this thread and hopefully when the "Official List" gets compiled and published I will be able to contribute more 'art work' to our collective efforts.
Thanks.
Don't know if anyone is still looking but I managed to find the Corgi 50th Anniversary DB5s at Hawkin's Bazaar. Not sure about shops but they've definitely got them online for £20!
I'd looked round for ages for one so snapped one up straight away, well chuffed ) -{
Hi there - shran007 again. I did indeed make 11 Code 3's that have graced this thread thus far. I have identified the list below in case it helps in contributing to the "Official Code 3 List". I will also post this same quote as a 'Relpy' to the Post where shrann007 was credited with only 8 Code 3's.
The first 10 are on Page 257, Post #6416 on May 30th, 2013
The 11th is on Page 260, Post #6494 on June 30th, 2013
Thanks!
Tim Fremuth (aka shran007)
Movie Car Code 3 details
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Dr. No La Salle Hearse 3 "blind mice" baddies
FRWL Chevrolet Apache Truck Flower bed, Bond, baddie, and Tatiana in bed amongst flowers
Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 Bond, Korean being 'ejected'
Goldfinger Mercedes Benz 220S Oddjob and 3 Koreans
Goldfinger Ford Country Squire Oddjob
Goldfinger Dodge M-43 Ambulance Vehicle turned around so laser gun and men are shooting at door
Spy Who Loved Me Taunus Jaws shooting out window and two "baddies"
Man w/Golden Gun AMC Hornet Bond and J.W. Pepper hanging out back window
FYEO Peugeot 504 3 "baddies", one shooting out window
FYEO GP Beach Buggy Locque and 'fallen' Countess on beach
Skyfall Aston Martin DB5 with Mansion prominent in background and Silva's helicopter approaching
"Code 3 Live Long and Prosper" !!!!!!!
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Hi there - shran007 again. I did indeed make 11 Code 3's that have graced this thread thus far. I have identified the list below in case it helps me get a passing grade in the highly competitive 'Entrance Exam' into our illustrious "Code 3 Academy". ) ) ) That is, I did indeed make 11 'Code 3s' instead of the 8 credited above.
The first 10 can be found are on Page 257, Post #6416 on May 30th, 2013 and the 11th is on Page 260, Post #6494 on June 30th, 2013
Thanks!
Tim Fremuth (aka shran007)
Movie Car Code 3 details
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Dr. No La Salle Hearse 3 "blind mice" baddies
FRWL Chevrolet Apache Truck Flower bed, Bond, baddie, and Tatiana in bed of flowers
Goldfinger Aston Martin DB5 Bond, Korean being 'ejected'
Goldfinger Mercedes Benz 220S Oddjob and 3 Koreans
Goldfinger Ford Country Squire Oddjob
Goldfinger Dodge M-43 Ambulance Vehicle turned around so laser & men are shooting at door
Spy Who Loved Me Taunus Jaws shooting out window and two "baddies"
Man w/Golden Gun AMC Hornet Bond and J.W. Pepper hanging out back window
FYEO Peugeot 504 3 "baddies", one shooting out window
FYEO GP Beach Buggy Locque and 'fallen' Countess on beach
Skyfall Aston Martin DB5 Mansion in background and helicopter approaching
"Code 3 Live Long and Prosper" !!!!!!! 8-) ) ) 8-)
And nice to see a 'old' new friend : hello - shran007 !
thanks for the update , I will continue to add in my excel list all models found.
here is a new 'old' one, on a idea gave by ak007 (page 25... a long time ago!)
And the next model :
Cheers.
These Code 3 cars are truly amazing! I used to "customize" 1/64 scale Hot Wheels and Matchbox but have not attempted 1/43 scale (yet). Just wondering where the people figures come from - are these cast/made specifically for these dioramas or can they be purchased somewhere?
Thanks!
75vette