Very sad news. I visited three times and was like a kid in sweet shop on every occasion. I was also looking forward to returning and seeing the NTTD pieces. Really hope EON arrange another location, as far as I know it was a very popular exhibition.
Glad to hear, at least, that hey returned it to you. --Ed
Amen to that Ed! A considerably shorter exhibition run than expected but Little Nellie ARZ-B is housed at The Shuttleworth Collection here in the U.K. so when all this Covid unpleasantness has passed us by I believe that will be the next or final resting place for Sir Sean’s bucket!
For those who do not know, Warner Brothers purchased The London Film Museum so EON had to vacate the venue so Larry Hotter could move in. If in 2022? A new London venue can be secured then Sir Sean’s bucket (I’ll let EON and The Shuttleworth Collection fight it out!), the OHMSS Angels of Death Asprey set and other Modest Collection properties which are currently in storage will again be meeting the public -{
I said years ago Battersea Power station would have been an interesting location and perfect for Bond I guess it was just too far out of town (or too close to the real spooks). )
Not many locations springs to mind they could use - but that said if everyone switches to WFH then there will be plenty of empty properties to choose from in the future
Cheers:007)
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I hope BIM does return when COVID has passed - best returning to normality opening day you could get (socially distanced of course )
Cheers :007)
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Amen to that Ed! A considerably shorter exhibition run than expected but Little Nellie ARZ-B is housed at The Shuttleworth Collection here in the U.K. so when all this Covid unpleasantness has passed us by I believe that will be the next or final resting place for Sir Sean’s bucket!
For those who do not know, Warner Brothers purchased The London Film Museum so EON had to vacate the venue so Larry Hotter could move in. If in 2022? A new London venue can be secured then Sir Sean’s bucket (I’ll let EON and The Shuttleworth Collection fight it out!), the OHMSS Angels of Death Asprey set and other Modest Collection properties which are currently in storage will again be meeting the public -{
i'm really surprised Eon have not seen the opportunities WB obviously see with now 2 exhibitions to HP??
Crazy isn't it? The marketing and promotion of James Bond other than around film releases, is pretty non existent relatively.
As a side note, I've mentioned before but why oh why have they never produced action figures... ?:)
Not many locations springs to mind they could use - but that said if everyone switches to WFH then there will be plenty of empty properties to choose from in the future
Cheers:007)