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Past "sailing the high seas," you'll have to rent or purchase it. That's disappointing.
I had a play on both (they had them in the foyer for the BFI screenings). Suffice to say, they are incredibly detailed, so those who can afford them are in for a treat.
You know, I'm much the same. I like to have the films on DVD/Blu-ray and editions of all the Bond novels including the continuations. Add to that, any books and magazines on the literary and film Bond. I don't generally go in for the merchandise unless it's a little vintage trinket such as the Lotus Espit toy car or small Moonraker shuttle I may happen to find on my travels. I tend to stick to the bread-and-butter Bond items like the books and films. Anything else is a bonus really when my meagre bank account allows it.
Consider me very jealous! :(( :(( :(( :))
On the merch side, I realise these are mega-expensive, but I love the playful sense of fun about the design of them. More Bond merch should be like this:
https://007store.com/collections/montegrappa
But I'd love to see this kind of thinking in other 007 products: hidden things and double uses. It's so nice- cufflinks inside a pen are a real bit of fun.
I don’t typically collect merch anyway, so even if Eon made cheaper products I wouldn’t bite. They’ve only ever made two things I wanted to collect: their Aston Martin Lego set, and a Christmas ornament.