How many Aston DB5 Corgi models?
Bleuville
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I was trying to count how many versions of the Bond Aston DB5 that Corgi and others have produced?
I reckon there must be 8 or 9. First there was 261 the Goldfinger one coloured gold. Then later 271 with the tyre slashers etc.
Then they moved into 1:36 scale and produced The Ultimate Bond Collection, The Definitive Bond Collection and The Director's Cut versions. Then at the time of Goldeneye there was the BMT214A version.
Then the new re-boxed Goldfinger one was used with Skyfall packaging in 2012/13.
I see on the Toycabin site there's 04305 -GF DB5 that has kissing illustration on front of box and also
04303-A DB5 with graphics "Collect 99" on doors and bonnet as a limited edition of 1000.
Also saw a 30th anniversary gold painted version -96445.
This is not countng the smaller PLUS 2 and Turn Dial versions from the 1990s/2000s.
So can any experts like Dalkowski and Diecast 007 elaborate on these models?
cheers, Bleuville.
I reckon there must be 8 or 9. First there was 261 the Goldfinger one coloured gold. Then later 271 with the tyre slashers etc.
Then they moved into 1:36 scale and produced The Ultimate Bond Collection, The Definitive Bond Collection and The Director's Cut versions. Then at the time of Goldeneye there was the BMT214A version.
Then the new re-boxed Goldfinger one was used with Skyfall packaging in 2012/13.
I see on the Toycabin site there's 04305 -GF DB5 that has kissing illustration on front of box and also
04303-A DB5 with graphics "Collect 99" on doors and bonnet as a limited edition of 1000.
Also saw a 30th anniversary gold painted version -96445.
This is not countng the smaller PLUS 2 and Turn Dial versions from the 1990s/2000s.
So can any experts like Dalkowski and Diecast 007 elaborate on these models?
cheers, Bleuville.
Comments
along with the pop up rear shield front pop out guns and of course the magical ejector seat
I don't think that it had the tyre-slashers. The current one on my shelf doesn't either. I thought that I bought it mid-70's, but looking at it again just now, I think that it might have been in the 80's. No tyre-slashers, solid plastic tyres and no number on the base.
Very rare.
Adam Carter-Jones
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These include 1/46, 1/32, 1/60, different boxes, box sets, gift sets, carded, and pre-production.
(note to self, must get out more) 8-)