Interesting! I am unlikely to subscribe, but would continue to pick what I like, the way I did at the end of JBCC. However, I don't see how this partwork could be successful, unless it's something completely different from the previous series. Hope one of our members invests the GBP3 (or whatever it is) and can provide some pictures of the model and the magazine... Please!
Hope one of our members invests the GBP3 (or whatever it is) and can provide some pictures of the model and the magazine... Please!
I seem to remember someone talking about 'regional trials' of partworks in the UK way back in the thread, so I suspect many people are probably looking out for it but they may not live in one of these 'chosen' regions. I've phoned all the major branches of WHSmith in my area (central UK) without any success, so it's down to someone else to do the honours. Whoever does happen to find one and very kindly posts some photos will no doubt find their £2.99 investment amply multiplied on eBay as a reward!!
The first is on ebay - bidding starts at £18... ) (auction pics)
Looks to me like the JBCC model and diorama without any changes, with a new magazine and it is indeed related to the 'Bond in Motion' exhibition. The magazine looks more elegant than those from the JBCC... - No, not again, must resist! )
Would be interesting to look in the BiM catalogue which vehicles could be reused from the JBCC and which exhibits haven't done before and could/should be added.
Here's a little video that may help identify the 50 'vehicles' in the Bond in Motion exhibition. Have a look at 3.14 to 3.17 minutes in and you will see a strong contender for a missing vehicle....................
Seriously though, there's obviously room in this particular collection for boats, aircraft and motorbikes (I'd like a 1.43 TND BMW R1200 bike, please Eaglemoss)
Very happy to see this forum taking some new life...That means the interest in Bond die-cast vehicles id not dormant even in those who own the complete JBCC...
I hope the so called "Bond in Motion" partwork will be worldwide release...It would be possible to have the missing pieces of the previous collection and rhe new cars from skyfall and spectre...
I always thought that the last models provider (IXO as known) has an easy way to produce a lot of models of the last Bond films cause they are producing that models only with different colours and features....defender, jaguar XJ, discovery, the new range sport and they have a partnership with jaguar that could be enforceable to produce the c-x75....
So....I'm dreaming a new collection with all the new models....I CAN NOT STAND SEEING THEM IN 1:32 FROM SCALEXTRIC!!
HEY Men!!! Being curious about the news and having heard nothing about that before reading the previous posts...I browse for a while and I find the new website of the collection!!! Take a look here http://007car-collection.com/
It seems to be serious....even if think they should have used the spectre image for the launch!!!
Reading the website are mentioned the Honda CRF from Quantum, the DB10 and another boat from a Craig's film...
Please some news from who lives in GB...
Just another question....I have all the 134 magazines in very very good condition but in German, is anyone interested in an exchange with the english ones??
Being curious about the news and having heard nothing about that before reading the previous posts...I browse for a while and I find the new website of the collection!!! Take a look here http://007car-collection.com/
It seems to be serious....even if think they should have used the spectre image for the launch!!!
Thanks for the website link JB88! -{
It does appear that Eaglemoss are getting rid of old JBCC stock as suspected, presumably by re-issuing one vehicle per Bond movie on a run of 50 magazines. So maybe we won't see loads of new models in a hurry, but we may at least get a SPECTRE DB10 at some point.
Unfortunately there is no list of models available, no number of issues, and the models appear to be the same ones as in the previous collection - even the free gifts, which are spray-painted gold for some reason - what were they thinking?
I think those of us who collected JBCC it may be an opportunity to add a few models from Skyfall and Spectre, and that's pretty much it.
Unfortunately there is no list of models available, no number of issues, and the models appear to be the same ones as in the previous collection - even the free gifts, which are spray-painted gold for some reason - what were they thinking?
I think those of us who collected JBCC it may be an opportunity to add a few models from Skyfall and Spectre, and that's pretty much it.
Anyone thinking of subscribing???
I guess they were trying to pick up on the success of the Corgi DB5 (the gold painted one) which may or may not work with new subscribers, who knows? Personally, I think they would have been better off doing something different with the display packaging if they didn't want to spend too much cash. Little Nellie and the Goldeneye tank never had their own dioramas in the JBCC so they could have put them in one each as 'specials' for this new series. Or the DB5 and The Rolls could have been offered not painted gold, but put in matching dioramas from the Goldfinger golf club scene. Or the Acrostar shown in flight......................
Long time no speak and good to see familiar faces and the thread is still alive.
Now I recall speaking to Eaglemoss a few months before the JBCC ended. She did state that there would be a second collection maybe this is what she was talking about. I wont subscribe as it looks like repeats of previous issues but will cherry pick any new releases especially from skyfall and Spectre. Fingers crossed. I miss the original collection and all the talk with upcoming releases, will there be an extention or not. Eaglemoss missed an opportunity with Goldfinger anniversary and Spectre release. The Batman collection was awful and I am surprised it is still going . With the evergrowing wish list and new movies there was plenty of cars to keep collection going. Will pop into my WHSMITH and see if I can get a copy of the new mag
Whenever I go to the newsagents, I see some really bad collections going. Most car/truck/train/aircraft collections I have seen have rather poor quality models, not worth paying full price.
Can our UK members confirm if the new collection is available throughout the country? I suspect it is still a trial, just because they have a website does not mean much. There was a 1:12 Routemaster partwork announced a few months ago, it had its own website, but has now disappeared. Shame, as I could have been interested.
I also think that the current price is significantly higher than JBCC, can someone confirm?
Went to see SPECTRE last night and thoroughly enjoyed it, a classic Bond movie in every sense of the word IMHO. There were plenty of people leaving the cinema who were disappointed though, so I guess it’s one you love or hate. I hated Casino Royale because I thought it was more of a morose Jason Bourne than an entertaining James Bond and I also thought it came across as a bit of a drool-fest for those who were only interested in seeing close ups of Daniel Craig with his shirt off. The only thing I liked about CR was the Cornell theme song, which is ironic because the only thing I didn’t like about SPECTRE was the screeching falsetto theme, which reminded me of the Blackadder end credits song. But I did like QOS and Skyfall because of the move back to car chases, shoot-outs, explosions and action more in the style of earlier Bond movies, with less emphasis on Craig’s looks, - and SPECTRE's the same. There’s certainly plenty of great cars, boats and aircraft in the new movie to choose from (including great looking Defender Crew Cabs on steroids) and I could say more but I’d get into spoiler country if I did! I certainly don't think the car fans on this thread will be disappointed.
Great to hear that you enjoyed Spectre, MCF, and that there are some great vehicles in it. I have to wait another week before I can get the chance to go see the movie.
I guess they were trying to pick up on the success of the Corgi DB5 (the gold painted one) which may or may not work with new subscribers, who knows?
Speaking of that Corgi DB5, which featured a fair bit on this thread earlier in the year, I see they (the silver ones, at any rate) are now being sold at Toys R Us stores in the USA for $19.99 (see link). Makes me glad I didn't get sucked into paying silly money for one at the time. http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=68170606
Went to see SPECTRE last night and thoroughly enjoyed it, a classic Bond movie in every sense of the word IMHO. There were plenty of people leaving the cinema who were disappointed though, so I guess it’s one you love or hate. I hated Casino Royale because I thought it was more of a morose Jason Bourne than an entertaining James Bond and I also thought it came across as a bit of a drool-fest for those who were only interested in seeing close ups of Daniel Craig with his shirt off. The only thing I liked about CR was the Cornell theme song, which is ironic because the only thing I didn’t like about SPECTRE was the screeching falsetto theme, which reminded me of the Blackadder end credits song. But I did like QOS and Skyfall because of the move back to car chases, shoot-outs, explosions and action more in the style of earlier Bond movies, with less emphasis on Craig’s looks, - and SPECTRE's the same. There’s certainly plenty of great cars, boats and aircraft in the new movie to choose from (including great looking Defender Crew Cabs on steroids) and I could say more but I’d get into spoiler country if I did! I certainly don't think the car fans on this thread will be disappointed.
I saw it last Thursday certainly not SKYFALL but a classic BOND in every sense of the word. Great nods to movies of old, lots of nice cars , vehicles . I believe SPECTRE will be the first bond to have a sequel followed by a new story
I saw it last Thursday certainly not SKYFALL but a classic BOND in every sense of the word. Great nods to movies of old, lots of nice cars , vehicles . I believe SPECTRE will be the first bond to have a sequel followed by a new story
Well that's two of us who enjoyed the movie so far, it will be interesting to hear what others make of it when they see it! For those who have seen the movie, some of the vehicles are on the IMCDb site now (spoiler warning, just looking will give a few things away)
Does anyone know if Daniel Craig has definitely signed up for another Bond?
I saw it last Thursday certainly not SKYFALL but a classic BOND in every sense of the word. Great nods to movies of old, lots of nice cars , vehicles . I believe SPECTRE will be the first bond to have a sequel followed by a new story
Well that's two of us who enjoyed the movie so far, it will be interesting to hear what others make of it when they see it! For those who have seen the movie, some of the vehicles are on the IMCDb site now (spoiler warning, just looking will give a few things away)
Does anyone know if Daniel Craig has definitely signed up for another Bond?
Yep £7.99 . I popped into WHSMITH today and asked about the new part work . They new nothing but they said they normally come out at the start of the year.
Daniel Craig I heard had signed for two more SPECTRE 2 and the new story.
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WH Smith Bristol City Centre confirmed the Bond In Motion Partwork...
...is a test run limited release, which that branch is not carrying! I did pic it the Thunderbirds mag for the free Thunderbird 2.2 toy though, so not a total loss. :007)
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
WH Smith Bristol City Centre confirmed the Bond In Motion Partwork...
...is a test run limited release, which that branch is not carrying! I did pic it the Thunderbirds mag for the free Thunderbird 2.2 toy though, so not a total loss. :007)
WH Smith Bristol City Centre confirmed the Bond In Motion Partwork...
...is a test run limited release, which that branch is not carrying! I did pic it the Thunderbirds mag for the free Thunderbird 2.2 toy though, so not a total loss. :007)
brilliant are you buying the corgi releases?
No Thanks Diecast! I already have the Matchbox box set of the Thunderbirds and FAB 1 as well as their original Tracy Island in the loft. I am getting the figures and have the Supersize Thunderbird 2.2 from the new series range though.
This is Thunderbird 2, how can I be of assistance?
WH Smith Bristol City Centre confirmed the Bond In Motion Partwork...
...is a test run limited release, which that branch is not carrying! I did pic it the Thunderbirds mag for the free Thunderbird 2.2 toy though, so not a total loss. :007)
Test run... just as I thought. Doubt it will take off!
I enjoyed Spectre, although I liked Skyfall just a tad more - but only just.
The theme tune is a bit weedy. I didn't want to pass judgement too soon until I'd heard it in the context of the film - but it was still weak even then.
Re. the Bond in Motion limited release. You know I'm not so sure that this won't go ahead. The JBCC started in 2007(?) so come Jan next year, that will be a gap of 8 years. Don't forget, after the first 6 months, most shops would have stopped stocking it as a regular issue so many people will have forgotten about it's existence - except the likes of us! So it wouldn't surprise me if it did go ahead - but I doubt that it would go to 130+ issues again.
I enjoyed Spectre, although I liked Skyfall just a tad more - but only just.
The theme tune is a bit weedy. I didn't want to pass judgement too soon until I'd heard it in the context of the film - but it was still weak even then.
Re. the Bond in Motion limited release. You know I'm not so sure that this won't go ahead. The JBCC started in 2007(?) so come Jan next year, that will be a gap of 8 years. Don't forget, after the first 6 months, most shops would have stopped stocking it as a regular issue so many people will have forgotten about it's existence - except the likes of us! So it wouldn't surprise me if it did go ahead - but I doubt that it would go to 130+ issues again.
I'm glad I'm not the only person on the planet who thought the Spectre theme was naff, I was beginning to think there might be something wrong with my hearing!
There's no reason why the Bond in Motion partwork shouldn't go ahead, Fabbri and Eaglemoss have commissioned models from all 50 movies between them and no doubt Eaglemoss have sufficient stocks to re-release 50 with new mags. It's only a question of producing 50 new magazines, which isn't that expensive or hard to do these days in terms of print and graphics.
The trial run might simply be a test to see if they feel consumer demand might be high enough to warrant commissioning extra stocks of existing models or whether their unsold stocks are sufficient.
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I seem to remember someone talking about 'regional trials' of partworks in the UK way back in the thread, so I suspect many people are probably looking out for it but they may not live in one of these 'chosen' regions. I've phoned all the major branches of WHSmith in my area (central UK) without any success, so it's down to someone else to do the honours. Whoever does happen to find one and very kindly posts some photos will no doubt find their £2.99 investment amply multiplied on eBay as a reward!!
Looks to me like the JBCC model and diorama without any changes, with a new magazine and it is indeed related to the 'Bond in Motion' exhibition. The magazine looks more elegant than those from the JBCC... - No, not again, must resist! )
Would be interesting to look in the BiM catalogue which vehicles could be reused from the JBCC and which exhibits haven't done before and could/should be added.
Here's a little video that may help identify the 50 'vehicles' in the Bond in Motion exhibition. Have a look at 3.14 to 3.17 minutes in and you will see a strong contender for a missing vehicle....................
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPsuYapd4VA
Seriously though, there's obviously room in this particular collection for boats, aircraft and motorbikes (I'd like a 1.43 TND BMW R1200 bike, please Eaglemoss)
Here's a longer video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSM24XOquL8
http://www.automobilemag.com/features/magazine/1512-bulletproof-driving-james-bonds-aston-martin-db5-dbs-and-db10/
I hope the so called "Bond in Motion" partwork will be worldwide release...It would be possible to have the missing pieces of the previous collection and rhe new cars from skyfall and spectre...
I always thought that the last models provider (IXO as known) has an easy way to produce a lot of models of the last Bond films cause they are producing that models only with different colours and features....defender, jaguar XJ, discovery, the new range sport and they have a partnership with jaguar that could be enforceable to produce the c-x75....
So....I'm dreaming a new collection with all the new models....I CAN NOT STAND SEEING THEM IN 1:32 FROM SCALEXTRIC!!
It seems to be serious....even if think they should have used the spectre image for the launch!!!
Please some news from who lives in GB...
Thanks for the website link JB88! -{
It does appear that Eaglemoss are getting rid of old JBCC stock as suspected, presumably by re-issuing one vehicle per Bond movie on a run of 50 magazines. So maybe we won't see loads of new models in a hurry, but we may at least get a SPECTRE DB10 at some point.
Unfortunately there is no list of models available, no number of issues, and the models appear to be the same ones as in the previous collection - even the free gifts, which are spray-painted gold for some reason - what were they thinking?
I think those of us who collected JBCC it may be an opportunity to add a few models from Skyfall and Spectre, and that's pretty much it.
Anyone thinking of subscribing???
I guess they were trying to pick up on the success of the Corgi DB5 (the gold painted one) which may or may not work with new subscribers, who knows? Personally, I think they would have been better off doing something different with the display packaging if they didn't want to spend too much cash. Little Nellie and the Goldeneye tank never had their own dioramas in the JBCC so they could have put them in one each as 'specials' for this new series. Or the DB5 and The Rolls could have been offered not painted gold, but put in matching dioramas from the Goldfinger golf club scene. Or the Acrostar shown in flight......................
Now I recall speaking to Eaglemoss a few months before the JBCC ended. She did state that there would be a second collection maybe this is what she was talking about. I wont subscribe as it looks like repeats of previous issues but will cherry pick any new releases especially from skyfall and Spectre. Fingers crossed. I miss the original collection and all the talk with upcoming releases, will there be an extention or not. Eaglemoss missed an opportunity with Goldfinger anniversary and Spectre release. The Batman collection was awful and I am surprised it is still going . With the evergrowing wish list and new movies there was plenty of cars to keep collection going. Will pop into my WHSMITH and see if I can get a copy of the new mag
All the best
Can our UK members confirm if the new collection is available throughout the country? I suspect it is still a trial, just because they have a website does not mean much. There was a 1:12 Routemaster partwork announced a few months ago, it had its own website, but has now disappeared. Shame, as I could have been interested.
I also think that the current price is significantly higher than JBCC, can someone confirm?
Speaking of that Corgi DB5, which featured a fair bit on this thread earlier in the year, I see they (the silver ones, at any rate) are now being sold at Toys R Us stores in the USA for $19.99 (see link). Makes me glad I didn't get sucked into paying silly money for one at the time.
http://www.toysrus.com/product/index.jsp?productId=68170606 £9.99 per issue from Issue 3 onwards, according to that website's FAQ section.
I saw it last Thursday certainly not SKYFALL but a classic BOND in every sense of the word. Great nods to movies of old, lots of nice cars , vehicles . I believe SPECTRE will be the first bond to have a sequel followed by a new story
They were all £7.99 in the UK, apart from no.1 which was £2.99
Well that's two of us who enjoyed the movie so far, it will be interesting to hear what others make of it when they see it! For those who have seen the movie, some of the vehicles are on the IMCDb site now (spoiler warning, just looking will give a few things away)
Does anyone know if Daniel Craig has definitely signed up for another Bond?
Yep £7.99 . I popped into WHSMITH today and asked about the new part work . They new nothing but they said they normally come out at the start of the year.
Daniel Craig I heard had signed for two more SPECTRE 2 and the new story.
...is a test run limited release, which that branch is not carrying! I did pic it the Thunderbirds mag for the free Thunderbird 2.2 toy though, so not a total loss. :007)
brilliant are you buying the corgi releases?
Now I am working on a range sport from spectre and at Sheriif's Pepper car...will post something I hope soon...
No Thanks Diecast! I already have the Matchbox box set of the Thunderbirds and FAB 1 as well as their original Tracy Island in the loft. I am getting the figures and have the Supersize Thunderbird 2.2 from the new series range though.
Test run... just as I thought. Doubt it will take off!
The theme tune is a bit weedy. I didn't want to pass judgement too soon until I'd heard it in the context of the film - but it was still weak even then.
Re. the Bond in Motion limited release. You know I'm not so sure that this won't go ahead. The JBCC started in 2007(?) so come Jan next year, that will be a gap of 8 years. Don't forget, after the first 6 months, most shops would have stopped stocking it as a regular issue so many people will have forgotten about it's existence - except the likes of us! So it wouldn't surprise me if it did go ahead - but I doubt that it would go to 130+ issues again.
I'm glad I'm not the only person on the planet who thought the Spectre theme was naff, I was beginning to think there might be something wrong with my hearing!
There's no reason why the Bond in Motion partwork shouldn't go ahead, Fabbri and Eaglemoss have commissioned models from all 50 movies between them and no doubt Eaglemoss have sufficient stocks to re-release 50 with new mags. It's only a question of producing 50 new magazines, which isn't that expensive or hard to do these days in terms of print and graphics.
The trial run might simply be a test to see if they feel consumer demand might be high enough to warrant commissioning extra stocks of existing models or whether their unsold stocks are sufficient.