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Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Dan on March 26, 2008, 09:02:50 AM
There were some adverts for James Bond Cars on TV tonite , I'm not sure if there is a magazine attached or if its just cars that are for sale.
Has anybody bought them and are they 1/43rd scale? I'm really interested in buying them.
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Dan on March 26, 2008, 09:09:25 AM
I have answered my own question if these are the same ones . They are 1/43rd scale and it looks like theres a mag.

http://www.jamesbondcars.co.uk/
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Orctrader on March 26, 2008, 09:43:00 AM
I'm always confused by this scale thing.  Is 1/43 any good for 28mm?
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Dan on March 26, 2008, 10:29:12 AM
Quite a few people seem to use 1/43rd and put the figures on tall GW bases . The figures seem way too short for the cars but are quite wide so would not fit into 1/64th scale cars .
I bought some Matchbox 1/64th scale cars and they look odd with 28mm figures .
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Svennn on March 26, 2008, 10:44:19 AM
The cars are produced by Universal Hobbies in China and you can get them reasonably priced on evilbay if you buy direct and get a few to combine shipping.

Some of them go for silly prices from UK sellers. The magazine came out last year over here which was about a year after it was out in France. This means French sellers can be cheap as the bubble has burst there now.

I only collect Astons (not bond specific) but they are decent models for the money if you get them at cover price.
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: dinohunterpoa on March 26, 2008, 08:10:58 PM
Quote from: "Orctrader"
I'm always confused by this scale thing.  Is 1/43 any good for 28mm?


Yep, go with 1:43 for 28mm figures; some 1:48 vehicles (specially militrary  ones) and 1:50 trucks and heavy machinery also fits well with most 28mm minis.
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Dan on March 27, 2008, 11:46:13 PM
I just bought the first set and am very pleased with the car . It was only NZ$9.95 (about 4 pounds) but the regular issues are NZ$24.95 .
I'd like to get them all but will probobly just get the best ones . I'd like a couple of 2CV's.
I am going to use them in my Modern Zombies games when I get the figures painted.
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Svennn on March 28, 2008, 09:25:41 AM
2cv's are probably among the less desirable ones to casual collectors so I would search for 2nd hand ones.

The uk pricing was £2.99 for the first and then £7.99 for regular issues so that will give you a couple of quid head start if you go the ebay route.

like here
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/JAMES-BOND-2CV-FOR-YOUR-EYES-ONLY-MODEL_W0QQitemZ130209097707QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item130209097707
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Dan on April 11, 2008, 12:16:04 PM
I had a look at the second car in the series today . Aston Martin Vanquish which looks huge , so I think I'm going to be very selective on which ones I buy .
That 2CV sold for 6.99 (pounds) .
He has the Mini Moke listed at 8.99 and buy it now price at 12.99 which I find funny as you can buy them from the site for 7.99 with the magazine. :roll:
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Svennn on April 11, 2008, 12:57:32 PM
a friend of mine who is a dealer recently sold 2x 2CV's plus another form the range so 3 cars together for £2.99 plus postage on ebay so there are bargains to be had
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Pil on April 11, 2008, 02:14:14 PM
I've seen them too but I think the price is too high. I don't really care if they're bond cars or not, in general I am willing to spend about 3 euros on a model, only more in special occasions (but they rarely happen).

Incidentally, at this moment Norev is doing a similar thing with a range of 2CV's so if you want those that magazine is a better bet. The introductory issue (with a black&bourgondy 2CV) was only 3 euros so you may find that one on ebay as well.

As for scaling I think 1:43 works well enough, I use GW style slottabases and mostly EM4 Future Warriors and they may look a bit small occasionally but it's impossible to find a better fitting scale with such a great abundance as 1:43 models.

Some examples of how they sclae up:

(http://members.lycos.nl/Pil3/Miniatures/politie/cops/group.jpg)
The van on the right is 1:43, the car has no scale indication but looks more like 1:48 than 1:43 (so it's a bit better scaled).

(http://members.lycos.nl/Pil3/Miniatures/zombusters/zomb-raid.jpg)
This is a Corgi model without scale on the bottom, but it should be around 1:43
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Captain Blood on April 11, 2008, 07:54:05 PM
Loving those zombie-busters!  :lol:
Title: James Bond cars
Post by: Malamute on April 12, 2008, 08:37:20 AM
Quote from: "Captain Blood"
Loving those zombie-busters!  :lol:


Who ya gonna call? :lol:  Awesome!
Title: Re: James Bond cars
Post by: jannie on July 15, 2023, 08:26:39 AM
yeah long time ago I saw those James Bond Cars adverts on TV too, the adverts showcased cars that are available for sale, but I'm not sure if there's a magazine attached to them.

As for the scale, I can't say for certain if they're 1/43rd scale. It might be worth doing some research or reaching out to the company advertising the cars to get more specific details. They might have that information available on their website or in their product descriptions.
 I came across an interesting article that ranks the best Bond cars for fans of James bond (https://carvine.co.uk/best-bond-cars-ranked/):)

I share your interest in buying them! The James Bond cars are iconic, and it would be amazing to have miniature versions of them.
Title: Re: James Bond cars
Post by: carlos marighela on July 15, 2023, 10:17:57 AM
If you fancy building a 2CV, with all the attendant possibility to customise, battle damage or populate with passengers then there's an old 1/43 Heller plastic model kit out there. It's a very simple kit, probably less than 20 pieces. I just picked one up from a local retailer for $10AUD but they pop up on Ebay and the like. There's a few Renault types, a rather nice Peugeot 403 and eve an XJS Jag. Almost ideal gaming items.