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Shop Aston Martin DB5 'Goldfinger' w/Weapons in Silver 1:18 scale
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Aston Martin DB5 'Goldfinger' w/Weapons in Silver 1:18 scale

£361.99

The iconic Autoart 1:18 diecast model of James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 from the film ‘Goldfinger’, featured on large and small screen.

It grabbed your attention from the moment Q introduces it to James Bond in the MI6 workshop to 007’s pursuit of Goldfinger in Geneva.

As well as opening doors, bonnet and boot, all of the weapons concealed within Bond’s DB5 have also been recreated on this model. Starting from the front of the machine, you will find the rotating number plate, which of course also features at the rear. There are then the hidden machine guns behind the front indicator lights. Inside the cockpit, there is the removable passenger ejector seat (and corresponding removable roof panel). The radar tracker is on the centre console, along with the openable compartment between the front seats that houses the defence mechanism controls. There is even the hidden telephone in the driver’s door the rear wheels feature the extendable tyre-shredding spinners. The bulletproof shield raises out of the boot. The boot also houses the reservoir for the rear oil spray device, the rear indicator lights folding down to reveal the outlet for this.

As James Bond would say the car has everything he needs to do the job!

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The iconic Autoart 1:18 diecast model of James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 from the film ‘Goldfinger’, featured on large and small screen.

It grabbed your attention from the moment Q introduces it to James Bond in the MI6 workshop to 007’s pursuit of Goldfinger in Geneva.

As well as opening doors, bonnet and boot, all of the weapons concealed within Bond’s DB5 have also been recreated on this model. Starting from the front of the machine, you will find the rotating number plate, which of course also features at the rear. There are then the hidden machine guns behind the front indicator lights. Inside the cockpit, there is the removable passenger ejector seat (and corresponding removable roof panel). The radar tracker is on the centre console, along with the openable compartment between the front seats that houses the defence mechanism controls. There is even the hidden telephone in the driver’s door the rear wheels feature the extendable tyre-shredding spinners. The bulletproof shield raises out of the boot. The boot also houses the reservoir for the rear oil spray device, the rear indicator lights folding down to reveal the outlet for this.

As James Bond would say the car has everything he needs to do the job!

The iconic Autoart 1:18 diecast model of James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 from the film ‘Goldfinger’, featured on large and small screen.

It grabbed your attention from the moment Q introduces it to James Bond in the MI6 workshop to 007’s pursuit of Goldfinger in Geneva.

As well as opening doors, bonnet and boot, all of the weapons concealed within Bond’s DB5 have also been recreated on this model. Starting from the front of the machine, you will find the rotating number plate, which of course also features at the rear. There are then the hidden machine guns behind the front indicator lights. Inside the cockpit, there is the removable passenger ejector seat (and corresponding removable roof panel). The radar tracker is on the centre console, along with the openable compartment between the front seats that houses the defence mechanism controls. There is even the hidden telephone in the driver’s door the rear wheels feature the extendable tyre-shredding spinners. The bulletproof shield raises out of the boot. The boot also houses the reservoir for the rear oil spray device, the rear indicator lights folding down to reveal the outlet for this.

As James Bond would say the car has everything he needs to do the job!

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