Please note these are small miniature cars and have no operational bits on them.Although my son was pleased with them I was a bit disappointed as I expected the DB5 to be fully functional(ejector seat,bulletproof shield etc;)
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Please note these are small miniature cars and have no operational bits on them.Although my son was pleased with them I was a bit disappointed as I expected the DB5 to be fully functional(ejector seat,bulletproof shield etc;)
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Please note these are small miniature cars and have no operational bits on them.Although my son was pleased with them I was a bit disappointed as I expected the DB5 to be fully functional(ejector seat,bulletproof shield etc;)
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Please note these are small miniature cars and have no operational bits on them.Although my son was pleased with them I was a bit disappointed as I expected the DB5 to be fully functional(ejector seat,bulletproof shield etc;)
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Please note these are small miniature cars and have no operational bits on them.Although my son was pleased with them I was a bit disappointed as I expected the DB5 to be fully functional(ejector seat,bulletproof shield etc;)
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Please note these are small miniature cars and have no operational bits on them.Although my son was pleased with them I was a bit disappointed as I expected the DB5 to be fully functional(ejector seat,bulletproof shield etc;)
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My own example of this model was bought 30+ years ago, and despite having chipped paint, has lasted remarkably well. I even have the original baddie in the ejector seat. I keep it as a treasured memento of my childhood.
However, the good condition of my toy was recently threatened when my four year old son found it, and nagged at me to give it to him. At first I managed to delay him by giving him my old Spy who Loved Me Lotus, which let's be honest is ok, but not a patch on the DB5; before long he was back, calling me a "meanie" for not giving it to him and making me feel very guilty.
The solution to the problem came with the purchase of this re-issue which I have given him instead. It is almost an exact replica of my old one (there ... Read More:
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My own example of this model was bought 30+ years ago, and despite having chipped paint, has lasted remarkably well. I even have the original baddie in the ejector seat. I keep it as a treasured memento of my childhood.
However, the good condition of my toy was recently threatened when my four year old son found it, and nagged at me to give it to him. At first I managed to delay him by giving him my old Spy who Loved Me Lotus, which let's be honest is ok, but not a patch on the DB5; before long he was back, calling me a "meanie" for not giving it to him and making me feel very guilty.
The solution to the problem came with the purchase of this re-issue which I have given him instead. It is almost an exact replica of my old one (there ... Read More:
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My own example of this model was bought 30+ years ago, and despite having chipped paint, has lasted remarkably well. I even have the original baddie in the ejector seat. I keep it as a treasured memento of my childhood.
However, the good condition of my toy was recently threatened when my four year old son found it, and nagged at me to give it to him. At first I managed to delay him by giving him my old Spy who Loved Me Lotus, which let's be honest is ok, but not a patch on the DB5; before long he was back, calling me a "meanie" for not giving it to him and making me feel very guilty.
The solution to the problem came with the purchase of this re-issue which I have given him instead. It is almost an exact replica of my old one (there ... Read More:
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