CORGI ICON JAMES BOND FIGURINES - 19 Figurines + 2 exclusives
ALL SOLD OUT- Released late 90's
1:24 scale approx 8 cm. - 3” tall hand painted die-cast figures.
The James Bond ICON Collectibles are lifelike figures cast in fine metal. Their unique appeal lies in the accuracy of each figure. Facial expressions and characteristic poses have been recreated in a detail so exacting that the individual personality of each character is faithfully recreated. From the master sculptors who create the figures to the artists who paint them by hand, ICON Collectibles are truly a miniature work of art.
Awesome James Bond collection!
Congrats on the Golden Gun and also congrats on the Vader Cinemaquette, it's a gorgeous piece, I wish SSC would make lightsabers like this.
EUNICE GAYSON WILL DO HER FIRST SIGNINGS OF HER NEW AUTOBIOGRAPHY - " THE FIRST LADY OF BOND : MY AUTOBIOGRAPHY " AT THE CONVENTION!
DR. NO * FROM RUSSIA WITH LOVE * THE REVENGE OF FRANKENSTEIN
Eunice will be signing the special 500 copy signed\numbered Limited Edition which is not available in the shops or through on-line retailers; it evokes the title design of Dr No and indeed ties in with the 50th anniversary of the first James Bond film premiering and of Eunice’s legendary screen appearance.
Mark O’Connell will be signing copies of his new book Catching Bullets: Memoirs of a Bond Fan. Prelude by Barbara Broccoli, Foreword by Mark Gatiss and Afterword by Maud Adams.
From the offbeat vantage point of a movie mad teenager whose grandfather was chauffeur to legendary 007 producer Cubby Broccoli, Catching Bullets – Memoirs of a Bond Fan
is a love-letter to James Bond, Duran Duran title songs and bolting down your tea quick enough to watch Roger Moore falling out of a plane without a parachute.
When Jimmy O'Connell took a job as chauffeur for 007 producers Eon Productions, it would not just be Cubby Broccoli, Roger Moore and Sean Connery he would drive to James Bond.
His grandson Mark swiftly hitches a ride on a humorous journey of filmic discovery where Bond movies fire like bespoke bullets at a Reagan-era Catholic childhood marked with divorce,
a closet-gay adolescence sound-tracked by John Barry and an adult life as a comedy writer still inspired by that Broccoli movie magic.