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Iconic James Bond Artifacts & Gadgets

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Explore original props, vehicles, and gadgets used by James Bond across decades of espionage cinema.

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 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR James Bond 007 Edition 2023

 Triumph Speed Triple 1200 RR James Bond 007 Edition 2023


With special paint where all 25 James Bond film titles incorporated into the design, featuring official 007TM graphics and hand-painted gold detailing.

The Tiger 900 Bond 007 Edition

The Tiger 900 Bond 007 Edition


Designed for high-speed chases and rugged terrain, this sleek black bike comes with Bond branding, premium detailing, and only 250 units worldwide.

Lotus Esprit S3 Turbo Coupe

Lotus Esprit S3 Turbo Coupe


One of Bond’s most stylish vehicles. With its sleek wedge-shaped design and powerful turbocharged engine, this car was built for both high-speed chases and undercover espionage

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From high-speed chases to underwater escapes, Bond’s vehicles are as legendary as his missions. Featured exhibits:

Aston Martin DB5 – The most iconic Bond car, packed with machine guns, an ejector seat, and bulletproof windows.

Lotus Esprit S3 Turbo Coupe – A stylish turbocharged sports car from For Your Eyes Only (1981).

Tiger 900 Bond 007 Edition – A special-edition Triumph motorcycle inspired by No Time to Die (2021).

Ingenious devices crafted by Q Branch, essential for Bond’s survival. Must-see items:

Golden Gun – The custom-built assassin’s pistol used by Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).

Exploding Pen – A deadly gadget from GoldenEye (1995) that detonates after three clicks.

Golden Gun – The custom-built assassin’s pistol used by Scaramanga in The Man with the Golden Gun (1974). Exploding Pen – A deadly gadget from GoldenEye (1995) that detonates after three clicks. Omega Seamaster Watch – Bond’s high-tech wristwatch, featuring lasers, grappling hooks, and detonators.

The tailored suits, tuxedos, and accessories that define Bond’s timeless style. Key pieces:

Casino Royale Tuxedo – Worn by Daniel Craig in Casino Royale (2006) during the iconic poker scene.

Spectre Sunglasses – The sleek shades Bond wears in Spectre (2015).

Bond’s Rolex Submariner – The classic diving watch first seen in Dr. No (1962).

Memorable objects that played key roles in Bond films. Highlights include:

Casino Royale Poker Set – Original poker chips and playing cards from Casino Royale (2006).

Jaws’ Steel Teeth – The fearsome bite of one of Bond’s most famous villains from The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).

Spectre Ring – The sinister insignia worn by members of Bond’s greatest enemy organization.

A visual journey through Bond’s cinematic legacy, featuring vintage posters and concept art. Must-see displays:

Dr. No Original Poster (1962) – The first-ever Bond movie poster, a collector’s gem.

Hand-Painted Thunderball Poster – A rare illustrated design from Thunderball (1965).

Concept Art from No Time to Die (2021) – Early sketches of vehicles and gadgets used in the latest Bond film.

The Bond Legacy – 60 Years of
Espionage & Adventure

Discover how James Bond became the
world's greatest spy and cultural icon.

Sean Connery - Bond Actor 1
1962 Sean Connery
George Lazenby - Bond Actor 2
1969 George Lazenby
Roger Moore - Bond Actor 3
1970s Roger Moore
Timothy Dalton - Bond Actor 4
1980s Timothy Dalton
Pierce Brosnan - Bond Actor 5
1990s Pierce Brosnan
Daniel Craig - Bond Actor 6
2000s Daniel Craig

From Sean Connery to Daniel Craig, the 007 franchise has shaped cinema, fashion, and spy culture for over six decades. Explore behind-the-scenes secrets, rare memorabilia, and Bond’s impact on pop culture.

Discover the Legacy

Spotlight: The Most Famous Bond Car

The Aston Martin DB5

The Aston Martin DB5

The Aston Martin DB5 is James Bond’s most iconic car, first appearing in Goldfinger (1964). Equipped by Q Branch, it features hidden machine guns, an ejector seat, bulletproof windows, and a smokescreen, making it the ultimate spy vehicle. The DB5 has returned in multiple Bond films, cementing its status as a symbol of Bond’s style and ingenuity.

Quick Facts

Featured in: Goldfinger, Skyfall, No Time to Die
Top Speed: 145 mphSpy Features: Ejector seat, bulletproof windows, hidden machine guns

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