James Bond Car Collection (1:43) - Land Rover Series III from The Living Daylights (Diorama & Mag)
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Ready stock Brand New / Mint condition Not played or displayed Box or acrylic case may have dents or cracks due to shipping / storage Magazines may have crease or sticker stain due to old stocks in storage Item as shown in photo Please check carefully Land Rover Series III from The Living Daylights Model's Diorama/Scene: British Army Land Rover gets stolen by an assassin on the Rock of Gibraltar, Bond jumps onto roof in pursuit. DESCRIPTION: The James Bond Car Collection (or Bond in Motion) was a partwork magazine published by Eaglemoss Publications in the United Kingdom and by AllScript in Malaysia and Singapore. It came with a 1:43 model of a car in a diorama from a James Bond film. The models were produced by Universal Hobbies. INFORMATION: The James Bond Car Collection was a fortnightly (later monthly) release of James Bond model cars displayed in detailed scenes from the James Bond movies. The most legendary and some not so legendary cars from more than 50 years of Bond movies are featured. Each magazine issue came with a 1:43-scale model car from an Eon Productions James Bond movie, diecast in metal, with some models including gadgets and character figurines displayed on a moulded base. Each magazine includes exclusive interviews, behind the scenes photos and anecdotes with 007's creators, actors and stunt drivers and movie trivia. General information and history of each real car. The front cover had pictures of the Bond actors from the movie that the car was in. On occasions other characters are shown, villains or allies. The back cover had posters of the Bond movie from different countries of the world. The center spread usually had a photo of the car as it is/was available to general public, often a publicity shot from the manufacturer.