No Time To Die Or To Miss This Opportunity To See All The Bond Cars And Gadgets
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The British National Motor Museum at Beaulieu is set to launch “Bond in Motion – No Time To Die”, a new exhibition featuring the iconic cars, gadgets and costumes from the latest 007 film. The exhibition will be unveiled in the National Motor Museum on 15 October.
Beaulieu Enterprises Managing Director Russell Bowman said: “This entirely new exhibition will offer visitors an exclusive chance to see cars, gadgets and costumes from the highly anticipated No Time To Die, the 25th James Bond film. It follows in the footsteps of our acclaimed Bond In Motion exhibition, which opened ten years ago showing 50 original vehicles from 50 years of Bond—and we know this will be just as popular.”
The exhibition will be the first opportunity for the public to see the folding-wing glider from the film. The full-size model will be suspended above Bond’s iconic silver birch Aston Martin DB5, complete with new LED number plate and machine guns.
Also on display will be the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, driven in the film by new agent Nomi, the No Time To Die Aston Martin V8—which was last seen in The Living Daylights (1987) – and the Chevy Bel Air. Fans of four-wheel drives will enjoy Bond’s Land Rover Series III and the Land Rover Defender 110. A Triumph Scrambler motorcycle and Royal Alloy Scooter will be crowd-pleasers for fans of two-wheelers.
Visitors will be able to get a first look at new gadgets from the Secret Intelligence Service Q Branch, including Bond’s Q-enhanced Omega Seamaster Diver 300M watch, alongside technical plans for vehicle designs and DB5 weapons. Backdrop screens will show action clips from the movie. A range of Bond merchandise will also be on display in the exhibition.
If you happen to be in the vicinity, don’t miss the opportunity. Beaulieu has more than 280 cars to take a good look at.