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Mini GT Meets 007: A Perfect Match for Collectors

Few names carry as much cinematic prestige as James Bond, and few modern brands have made as much impact in the 1:64 die-cast world as Mini GT. When these two worlds collide, the result is a sleek, screen-accurate collection that perfectly captures the spirit of 007’s legendary vehicles.

Mini GT’s officially licensed James Bond 007 range celebrates some of the most recognisable cars from the franchise, blending high-end detailing with collector-friendly pricing. Whether you’re a Bond fan, a die-cast enthusiast, or both, this range is one worth keeping an eye on.

MiniGT - Ford Mustang Mach 1 - Diamonds Are Forever
MiniGT - Ford Mustang Mach 1 - Diamonds Are Forever

Images sourced from MiniGT

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About the Mini GT 007 James Bond Series

The Mini GT James Bond series focuses on iconic on-screen vehicles, recreated in 1:64 scale with exceptional attention to detail. These models aren’t just miniature cars they’re tiny tributes to decades of cinematic history.

Each release is:

  • Officially licensed by EON Productions

  • Based on specific film appearances

  • Designed to appeal to both movie fans and serious collectors

  • Scale: 1:64

  • Die-cast metal body with plastic detail parts

  • Rubber tyres with realistic tread

  • Detailed interiors

  • High-quality paint application

  • Authentic wheels and badging

  • Offered in French, Spanish and Japanese poster designs

From Cold War classics to modern spy thrillers, Mini GT’s Bond lineup spans multiple eras of the franchise.

The Line Up

The line up includes iconic 007 vehicles

  • Aston Martin DB5 “Goldfinger”

  • Aston Martin DB5 “Thunderball”

  • BMW 750IL "Tomorrow Never Dies"

  • Lotus Esprit Turbo White "For Your Eyes Only"

  • BMW Z8 "The World Is Not Enough"

  • Ford Mustang Mach 1 "Diamonds Are Forever"

  • Aston Martin DBS “No Time To Die”

  • Jaguar C-X75 "Spectre"


MiniGT - Aston Martin DBS No Time To Die
MiniGT - Aston Martin DBS - No Time To Die

Images sourced from MiniGT

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