Corgi 261
Corgi 261 James Bond's Aston Martin D.B.5. Very near mint/boxed. RARE, 1st issue version in TOFFEE-GOLD with LIGHT TAN EJECTOR ROOF INTERIOR & BRIGHT RED SEATING. With a full Secret Instruction Packet and Promotional Leaflet. Corgi Catalogue from 1966 included. From The Phillips Collection.
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We are especially delighted to offer one of the most popular Corgi models ever, issued between 1965-69.
This 1st James Bond Aston Martin is in all original condition with none of the reproduction accessories, rife with this issue. Note the indicator light casting and double side vent present on this early issue. The car is fully functioning, complete with both figures. Suspension is present on wire wheels. Original tyres are supple and well-shaped. This Aston Martin DB5 model has a lustrous intense, deep toffee-gold finish – an especially attractive example, since often the Aston comes in a variety of shades. Note the light tan ejector roof interior too, with a bright red interior. A rare version. Thankfully, this model does not have the near-obligatory centre mark on the roof. So nice to see like this! Gives the impression of unsold old shop stock.
Please see our Blog for more information on Corgi 261 in general.
Note the small dark surface mark on a front wing – may be possible to remove. Otherwise hard to fault.
The plinth on which the model sits is clean and bright with a crisp feel. Note that it is the 2nd issue version correct with ‘Secret Instructions’ arrow. Very small wheel slot tear.
The Secret Instruction Packet has been opened carefully. Inside there are the all-important Secret Instructions which detail the retractable machine guns, opening roof and ejector seat, rear bullet screen and telescopic over-riders. The packet also contains the unapplied 007 badge.and the spare villain figure, in case the first one goes astray. Note the additional leaflet ‘Model Car Makers to James Bond’, present with some issues.
Period 1966 Corgi Catalogue is included too. 40-page U.S issue is virtually pristine.
The outer box is the 2nd issue style – correct with the shading detail around the lettering ASTON MARTIN DB5 on the box face and the thick black border around the JAMES BOND’S lettering, too. Strongly-coloured and looking crisp and fresh. Little corner scuff and light wear.
A piece of Corgi history and a nostalgic treat which is hard to resist! One of the most difficult James Bond models to find.