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Corgi website is still saying 'Autumn 2022', which we're surely in now...
According to Wikipedia the real Scrambler is 2212mm long, which should make the model about 18.5cm.
1/12 for a motorbike model is pretty big. I believe Corgi made the right choice in choosing that scale for the bike model. I have a 1/12 Yamaha police bike. It's around the same length as a 1/18 car. Here's a pic to give you a rough idea of the scale of a 1/12 bike. That's a 1/18 car beside it.
Most likely before Xmas.
I hope so, this is to be my main Christmas present from Santa!
Item No CC08401 James Bond Triumph Scrambler – No Time To Die is supposed to be due for release early December 2022.
Please don’t hesitate to contact [email protected] if you have any further queries.
(Materials: cotton wool, paint, PVA glue, LED tealight.)
Brilliant!
Brillliant. I want one.
Very clever and creative!
=D> :-bd
Video here:
Ooooooh. I definitely want one of those! And a Stingray too if I'm not mistaken!
That looks great. Glad they went with 1/12 instead of the previously planned 1/24 for it. Imagine how tiny it would've been if it was 1/24. Would not have been as detailed that's for sure. 1/12 is just perfect to capture the details on a motorcycle.
Been getting back into the James Bond Car Collection (1:43) recently. Started buying these in 2008, and amassed 36 of them before stopping, as travelling to the same newsagent every week was getting a bit much. A car with mag cost about $20 then.
Began collecting them again this year, and now paying double, but they are worth that. Focusing on the anniversary films first. Gotta have the magazine with it.
Finally catalogued the previous lot collected and was pleasantly surprised to see I had some of the more iconic vehicles/scenes, such as the Gibraltar Land Rover with Dalts hanging off the back, tuk tuk, moon buggy etc. Would've liked to see the SF PTS Defender and Hinx' Jag as well as continuing on, with a NTTD range.
I have most of them too from The James Bond Car Collection, some are superb renditions with neat background vistas. My only disappointment was they never did the Kenworth truck from LTK!