James Bond Corgi Definitive Collection 1:36 Die Cast Models
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James Bond Corgi Definitive Collection 1:36 Die Cast Models

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James Bond Corgi Definitive Collection 1:36 Die Cast ModelsWe our listing our range of James Bond die cast models from Corgi. Released across multiple collections, you are likely to find the model you need to complete yours, or at least make a good start! The Definitive James Bond Collection (2000) This 17 model collection was released across 2000 01 housed in film poster themed packaging. Several of the models were working replicas of the original 1960s and 1970s editions, whilst other were making their

We our listing our range of James Bond die-cast models from Corgi. Released across multiple collections, you are likely to find the model you need to complete yours, or at least make a good start!

The Definitive James Bond Collection (2000)

This 17 model collection was released across 2000-01 housed in film poster themed packaging. Several of the models were working replicas of the original 1960s and 1970s editions, whilst other were making their debut in the collection. CORGI also issued two ‘3 for 2’ boxed sets; a BMW Z8 and Diorama special edition limited to 5,900 units, and in 2002 released a 4-car metal film canister set with miniature clapperboard limited to 12,900 units.

The 'Ultimate Bond Collection' (2002)

Released to tie-in with the 40th Anniversary of James Bond in the cinema, and featured one model from each of the 20 films in official EON series. A special 3-car gift-set was also issued which replicated the contents of the ‘Definitive Collection’ released a year earlier. All models were released in 1:36 scale, except for the Kenworth Truck which was made at 1:64 scale. Selected models also featured opening doors and the Live And Let Die Bus the top deck was detachable

'Data Cards' Collection (2003)

In 2003 CORGI once again reissued eight 1:50 scale models in new packaging, this time including a clear plastic display plinth with diorama backing and two data cards. Two special limited edition twin packs containing vehicles from Goldfinger and Die Another Day were also produced which included a pair of hand-painted figures.

The Director's Cut (2003)

10 models repackaged in 'Director's Cut' casing. Many of these were produced with more details. The Rolls Royce and Nellie models hard far greater details and each includes character figures to distinguish them from the original releases. The rarest models feature a black 'gun  barrel' in the case corner and include 'working features from the film'.

Models may differ in condition, so we are using actual photos of the item to show the general condition. We are only listing one of each model so we can be accurate, or more only if the condition is similar. Please review photos and message if us if you are looking for a specific model, as we might have it!

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