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Tarmac Works 3" Double Decker Bus - Live and Let Die - James Bond Diorama Movie

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Motor Max 3" Double Decker Bus - Live and Let Die - James Bond Diorama Movie

Recreate one of the most memorable and comedic chase scenes in James Bond history with this Motor Max 3" Double Decker Bus diecast model, inspired by the iconic sequence from the 1973 film, Live and Let Die.

This collectible model captures the essence of the "San Monique Transport" double-decker bus that James Bond (played by Roger Moore) famously commandeers during a thrilling pursuit. The scene is legendary for its climax where the top deck of the bus is sheared off by a low bridge, adding a touch of classic Bond ingenuity and humor.

Key features of this diecast model include:

  • Compact 3" Size: Perfect for display on a desk, shelf, or as a dynamic element in a 1/64 scale diorama. While often listed as 3" long, some retailers may also specify a 1/64 scale.
  • Authentic "San Monique" Livery: The bus features the distinctive branding and colors seen in the film, including "San Monique Transport" signage.
  • Precision Diecast Model: Made from diecast metal with some plastic parts, offering a solid and durable feel.
  • Diorama Packaging: Many versions of this model come in a full-color diorama box, often depicting the bus being cut in half by the bridge, making it a display piece right out of the packaging.
  • Moving Wheels: Features rubber tires and rolling wheels for added realism.
  • Officially Licensed James Bond 007 Product: Ensures authenticity for collectors.

This Motor Max Double Decker Bus is a fantastic addition for James Bond enthusiasts, collectors of movie vehicles, or anyone who appreciates iconic chase scenes in cinematic history. It's a charming tribute to a classic moment from Roger Moore's debut as 007.

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