Weird thing about this figure is the inclusion of a Walther P38 whilst having Bond's famous sidearm, the PPK/S, as an exclusion limited accessory. Although Bond does hold a P38 at the point of the movie at which the figure is based, you'd think the PPK would be included for general 007 purposes for everyone. It's a great piece otherwise - although, I'll be holding out until they bring out a Timothy Dalton figure.
Botimus, Opti-Botimus. LOL Looks like you've gone James Bond crazy this week, Paul! But great review as always, don't forget your martini, shaken, not stirred!
Great review. I wish someone in this market would make 1960 versions of the Rat Pack, Cary Grant in north by Northwest, The Characters from Rio Bravo. So many potentially great figures could be made from movie characters from the 1950's and 60's.
absolutely fantastic model, the downside for me tho is that his head does look a tad too big, if it was just a bit smaller, that would be the perfect model
Don't try to remove the vest. The snaps are only glued on and they come off. I love the lighted sign! Great likeness! Ankles are weak, and I didn't like the crotch-grab support rod. No Walther PPK gives this figure 10 demerits.
Hey Paul, just wondering, are you going to make a video on who won the power of the Primes giveaway? I left a comment on one of your other videos and captured prey replied saying that they would send out the email this week. So I hope you see this and I hope you respond. Keep up the good work.
Yes- up next for release is the 'Live And Let Die' set due for release in late spring/early summer 2018. They're releasing Moore as Bond, Jane Seymour as Solitaire and Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi.
Unfortunately there aren't any plans for a Moonraker one, Big Chief Studios is doing 3 more from the series- the LALD ones, Timothy Dalton from 'The Living Daylights' and Connery again in Dr. No.
Suit looks awful and the head seems oversized. Could have been a great figure but price and issues with the sculpt size (and non-glossed eyes) make this a pass for me.
Weird thing about this figure is the inclusion of a Walther P38 whilst having Bond's famous sidearm, the PPK/S, as an exclusion limited accessory. Although Bond does hold a P38 at the point of the movie at which the figure is based, you'd think the PPK would be included for general 007 purposes for everyone. It's a great piece otherwise - although, I'll be holding out until they bring out a Timothy Dalton figure.
I LOVE AT THE BEIINGING OF THE VIDEO DR NO STARTS PLAYING
Botimus, Opti-Botimus. LOL Looks like you've gone James Bond crazy this week, Paul! But great review as always, don't forget your martini, shaken, not stirred!
Great review. I wish someone in this market would make 1960 versions of the Rat Pack, Cary Grant in north by Northwest, The Characters from Rio Bravo. So many potentially great figures could be made from movie characters from the 1950's and 60's.
Hallway under Goldfinger's map room. You can see the hydraulic lift that the 3D map of Fort Knox is on.
Bond’s standard issue weapon is Walter ppk handgun
The gun he has here is the one he uses in the film Goldfinger
Maybe you need to see the film ?
Gav Newton in the movie he never uses the ppk instead he uses the p38 which is what the figure comes with
That Beretta slander in Dr. No, though
Really ultra brilliant detailing.
My supplier told me a limited number of Bond figures come with a REAL GOLD miniature bar inside. Could this be one? (Hence having TWO bars inside)?
For the era, that type of tie was incredibly popular.
absolutely fantastic model, the downside for me tho is that his head does look a tad too big, if it was just a bit smaller, that would be the perfect model
I believe the first edition comes with 2 pistols one being the Walther p38 and ppk with silencer
Don't try to remove the vest. The snaps are only glued on and they come off. I love the lighted sign! Great likeness! Ankles are weak, and I didn't like the crotch-grab support rod. No Walther PPK gives this figure 10 demerits.
nice review... Which company would you compare this to? ThreeZero, Star Ace? Doesnt look like it compares to HTs, Blitzway or Enterbay. Or does it?
Hi. Do u know where to buy this figure besides Ebay and Amazon ?
James Bond is very nice
Great review and a Amazing figure!!
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¿Why James is using lupin the third gun?
¿Why James Bond is using lupin's walther p38?
Hey Paul, just wondering, are you going to make a video on who won the power of the Primes giveaway? I left a comment on one of your other videos and captured prey replied saying that they would send out the email this week. So I hope you see this and I hope you respond. Keep up the good work.
do you know if we'll get a Roger Moore figure?
Yes- up next for release is the 'Live And Let Die' set due for release in late spring/early summer 2018. They're releasing Moore as Bond, Jane Seymour as Solitaire and Geoffrey Holder as Baron Samedi.
Unfortunately there aren't any plans for a Moonraker one, Big Chief Studios is doing 3 more from the series- the LALD ones, Timothy Dalton from 'The Living Daylights' and Connery again in Dr. No.
wow! great!!
He has nice hips and no restrictions in his pants. Well alrighty then!
LOL!
Great likeness, shoulders much too narrow though.
michael stradford you do realize that if you use a broader shoulder body he's going to look like Arnold Schwarzenegger?
007
Please review the titans return octane !
Dommage que c'est aussi cher 😞
Lit as always
My reviews are always....well "lit" lol
optibotimus yes
Man your views are way down !! Lol
OH YOU AGAIN?! lol i thought you died :) Glad to see you again
The head isn't cool as hot toys cud maid
Review the iron monger figure
3rd like yas
Suit looks awful and the head seems oversized. Could have been a great figure but price and issues with the sculpt size (and non-glossed eyes) make this a pass for me.