Some of the world's most famous vehicles were loaded in to the
London Film Museum this weekend as the Bond In Motion exhibition
prepares for its opening in on March 21st in Covent Garden.
The largest official collection of original James Bond vehicles
will transform the entire London Film Museum space and will
allow Bond fans and members of the public to see the most up
to date collection, including for the first time in the UK,
the 1/3 scale model of Agusta Westland’s AW101 helicopter
used whilst filming 2012’s Skyfall. Bond In Motion will
also feature a wide range of vehicles, miniature models, action
sequence boards, vehicle concept art and props from all of
the James Bond films.
Iconic cars that have featured in the all action Bond vehicle
chases will also be on display, including ‘Wet Nellie’ Lotus
Esprit S1, from The Spy Who Loved Me, 1977, the Rolls-Royce Phantom
III from Goldfinger, 1964 and the Aston Martin DB5 from GoldenEye,
1995.
The London Film Museum is located at 45 Wellington Street, Covent
Garden London WC2E 7BN. The exhibition will be open 7 days
a week 10am - 6pm (last entry 5pm) Saturday - 10am till 7pm
(last entry 6pm). Bond In Motion was previously at The National
Motor Museum, Beaulieu.