Re: Donk's Modest Bond collection
Meh, you need some guns |)

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Meh, you need some guns |)
Here's a rarity I'd forgotten I still have as it's not seen the light of day for 25 years or more. Purchased as a believed to be rare carded Gilbert/Sears Tuxedo set for the Gilbert James Bond doll however in reality it is actually the almost as rare? Cecil Coleman Tuxedo set for the incredibly rare Cecil Coleman James Bond doll. The label in the shirt states: Made in the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong...How times change!
Very nice !! Like to me soo much the MOONRAKER gift model.Compliment !!
What size is the inside leg?
What size is the inside leg?
No idea although the packaging says its for a 11.5" model.
The Domino Effect wrote:What size is the inside leg?
No idea although the packaging says its for a 11.5" model.
Nice one, got a spare? Split me strides picking micro me up and could do with some replacements
ppw3o6r wrote:The Domino Effect wrote:What size is the inside leg?
No idea although the packaging says its for a 11.5" model.
Nice one, got a spare? Split me strides picking micro me up and could do with some replacements
WAKE DA BABY...lol
Welcome back DaddyMicro
minigeff wrote:ppw3o6r wrote:No idea although the packaging says its for a 11.5" model.
Nice one, got a spare? Split me strides picking micro me up and could do with some replacements
WAKE DA BABY...lol
Welcome back DaddyMicro
I never left
Well, actually I did. Currently acting as comfy pillow for someone, and before you ask, don't get any ideas donk, only my daughter, wife and pete are allowed to dribble on my shoulder.
ppw3o6r wrote:minigeff wrote:Nice one, got a spare? Split me strides picking micro me up and could do with some replacements
WAKE DA BABY...lol
Welcome back DaddyMicro
I never left
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Well, actually I did. Currently acting as comfy pillow for someone, and before you ask, don't get any ideas donk, only my daughter, wife and pete are allowed to dribble on my shoulder.
I dont dribble, I swallow
minigeff wrote:ppw3o6r wrote:WAKE DA BABY...lol
Welcome back DaddyMicro
I never left
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Well, actually I did. Currently acting as comfy pillow for someone, and before you ask, don't get any ideas donk, only my daughter, wife and pete are allowed to dribble on my shoulder.
I dont dribble, I swallow
I VOMIT!
A Vomit Donky
Hey, you could get a recording contract with that name
minigeff wrote:ppw3o6r wrote:WAKE DA BABY...lol
Welcome back DaddyMicro
I never left
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Well, actually I did. Currently acting as comfy pillow for someone, and before you ask, don't get any ideas donk, only my daughter, wife and pete are allowed to dribble on my shoulder.
I dont dribble, I swallow
Thought you gargled first?
no, I was snoring
no, I was snoring
Not the first time that's happened to me...
danjaq_0ff wrote:no, I was snoring
Not the first time that's happened to me...
Great "Donk's Modest Bond Collection" and you two are discussing bodily fluid exchange. Get a room together, light up a ciggy or two & then lets's get back to the serious business of Bondy Collectibles. 10 seconds enough for ya including a smoke
Yo dude, there are three outfits in that range, yours, a raincoat set and a skiing set. On top of that is a scuba accessory set.
Its a really hard set to complete, anyone got the skiing set for sale or trade?
New addition to Donk's Modest Bond Collection:
At first glance this looks like Gilbert's/ASC's magnificent tinplate Aston Martin DB5 however measuring just 8" in length this magnificent little tinplate car was actually manufactured in 1966 by Gama Mechanic in Germany & like its bigger Gilbert brother was also licensed by EON/Glidrose Productions as can be seen from the rarely seen operating instructions on the bottom of the box.
Press the aerial down & the front bumper and machine guns pop out & the rear bullet proof shield pops up. Push the bumber back in & it takes the paint off the wing & retracts the bullet proof shield. A flick of the lever sticking out the passenger side window operates the roof panel & ejector seat. By pushing the car a ratchet machine gun sound "clicking" can be heard.. "You're Joking?"
Being new to this forum, I have just read the whole thread.
The Aston Martin is really nice, and a great addition to what is a VERY impressive collection.
It knocks my collection into a cocked hat.
New addition to Donk's Modest Bond Collection:
At first glance this looks like Gilbert's/ASC's magnificent tinplate Aston Martin DB5 however measuring just 8" in length this magnificent little tinplate car was actually manufactured in 1966 by Gama Mechanic in Germany & like its bigger Gilbert brother was also licensed by EON/Glidrose Productions as can be seen from the rarely seen operating instructions on the bottom of the box.
Press the aerial down & the front bumper and machine guns pop out & the rear bullet proof shield pops up. Push the bumber back in & it takes the paint off the wing & retracts the bullet proof shield. A flick of the lever sticking out the passenger side window operates the roof panel & ejector seat. By pushing the car a ratchet machine gun sound "clicking" can be heard.. "You're Joking?"
Bonjour Monsieur Donk,
V nice - box is crispy
Just to be completely Anal toy is made by ASC and sold in a few countries but only licenced in Germany, I think there are about 4 or 5 different boxes for this toy.
I'm sure the one you have costa lotta as its a cracker
Nick
Monsieur Donk Le Ballbaguette
...only one of each item in this collection folks!
A wonder Nick even acknowledges you!
Cool pieces. The Moonraker isn't even shown boxed in The Big Book of Corgi.
Need to break down and get that Scalextric set; only have the cars alone.
Meh, you need some guns
|)
In all seriousness, I think about that sometimes: My collection includes next to no guns and the few I have I can't really tell you much about. Yet guns are obviously inextricably linked to Bond.
ppw3o6r wrote:...only one of each item in this collection folks!
A wonder Nick even acknowledges you!
Thats Lord High Commissioner Earl King Duke Big Boss Nick to you !
Wow! You've got some very great stuff indeed there, Donk. Thanks for sharing.
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