Corgi is currently going strong and with each new James Bond film it produces another of its die-cast classic scale models, which are keenly snapped up by collectors. And although it is easy to see Corgi as a company producing children's toys, nothing could be further from the truth – when in the '80s the company suffered from a downturn in the toy market due to computer games and the like taking a significant amount of market share the company took a long hard look at what it was doing and deliberately refocused on the adult collector. The change of strategy paid off with a huge increase in sales as James Bond models other collectible cars were snapped up. Corgi has continued to develop its ranges and current models in the James Bond range in clued a gold-plated collectors edition DB5 model car, proving the eternal interest in this car. |
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While Corgi has been well established in Britain for years, it is not the only company to hold a license to produce 007 cars - RC2 produced 1:18 scale models including the DB5 and the Aston Martin DBS from Casino Royale, while radio controlled versions of the cars are available from Nikko.
And proving that the market for 007 model cars remain strong, there is a new magazine aimed at Bond model car collectors.
It's called The James Bond Car Collection and in addition to a full colour magazine each copy includes a 1:43 scale model from one of the films.
You can find more information on James Bond model cars and news on the next film, currently known simply as Bond 22, from http://www.TheJamesBondDossier.com</>
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