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●Corgi James Bond 007: Bond... James Bond. The Corgi James Bond collection features die-cast model recreations of the glamorous cars and vehicles featured throughout James Bond’s twenty five big screen adventures
●Plane Gift: This series features the ideal die cast model planes for the young aviation fan and offers a wide range of model airplanes to collect including biplanes, fighters, bombers and modern jets
●About the Model: Designed for air-launched infiltration missions, the distinctive two-seat folding wing glider developed by Q-Branch was used by Agent Nomi and James Bond to storm The Poisoned Garden, the island base of the villainous Safin
●Discover the iconic Corgi diecast models: Since inception in 1956, Corgi has been famous for creating timeless diecast toys and models. Some of which have turned into sought-after collectibles. From vintage cars to model planes, start your collection today
●Please Note: Packaging may vary. This toy airplane model may be supplied in either Corgi Toys or James Bond packaging

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Corgis famous model vehicles captured the imagination of millions of baby boomers and, what were once simply toys for boys, are highly sought-after in the expanding collectables market. Some models, in mint condition and complete with box, which originally sold for a few shillings are now fetching hundreds of pounds. Today, the majority of Corgi cars, trucks and buses are produced as once-only Limited Editions and are often sold out within weeks of release.

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Although top prices grab the headlines, diecast scale model collecting is an easy hobby to start and many vehicles, both old and new, can be acquired for a few pounds. The Corgi brand was created by the Mettoy Company of Northampton which first started to produce colourful, pressed metal toys in the 1930s. The name Corgi (after the Welsh dog) was chosen for three reasons: first, because it was short and catchy; secondly because the models were to be produced in Swansea and thirdly because of its strong association with the Royal Family.

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The first Corgi models appeared in 1956 and covered British-built saloon cars of the period. Names redolent with nostalgia including the Ford Consul, Austin Cambridge, Morris Cowley, Riley Pathfinder, Vauxhall Velox, Rover 90 and Hillman Husky were among the first to be produced. Each model sold for 3/- (15p). Always at the forefront and to ensure a point of difference from other die-cast vehicles, Corgis were sold as the ones with windows. Other later innovations included Glidamatic spring suspension, opening bonnets and boots and diamond jewelled headlights.

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