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Having said that good luck with your collection Agent7F some of these modern models are so much better detailed than the Corgi classics and I bet your collection looks fantastic.
Here's my 007 diecast cars collection....
Not in the photos above is my 1/18 BMW Z3 from GoldenEye and the transformable 1/18 Lotus Esprit from The Spy Who Loved Me..
And yeah, I want the Aston Martin that Dalton drove in The Living Daylights...!!!!
Here are some YouTube videos of my Bond cars....
Aston Martin DBS >>>
Aston Martin Vanquish >>>
Aston Martin DB5 >>>
I'm sure Corgi will release models in anniversary packaging, but the problem is that will be the same models they've been using for the past decade in 1.36 scale. There won't be any new castings.
http://www.corgi.co.uk/shop/tv-and-film-favourites/cc04310-james-bond-skyfall-car/
WOW. My cup runneth over. The same model theyve been releasing for the past 20 years in a SF/50th box. Inspired.
Dont hold your breath on them, say, re-releasing all their previous Bond cars in one big 50th set with a die-cast figure and maybe an updated version of Dave Woralls James Bond model cars book. Never going to happen- it would require imagination and effort rather than a cheap cash in.
The Minichamps Aston Martin V8 The Living Daylights 1:43, Product Code P137720B
still doesn't have a release date. As the announcement was made back in 2010 and Mattel now have a Bond licence to produce 1:43 and 1:18 models, I think it unlikely that this model will ever be produced.
I then went hunting through a bin for the Aston Martin from Goldfinger. No joy but I did find a maroon variant of the DB5 so that will do in the meantime.