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Aston Martin DB5, DBS and DB10 Prints by Limited100
Limited100 offers several James Bond related, high quality photo prints, featuring the Aston Martin DB5 and Aston Martin DB10.
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Use the exclusive discount code BONDLIFE5 to get 5% off all prints at Limited100 (limited to 1 use per customer).
Aston Martin DB5 at Bicester Heritage
The "Aston Martin DB5 at Bicester Heritage" by photographer Paul Ward is a limited edition automotive prints, available exclusively at Limited100 in different sizes and with or without frames.
The image of the DB5 in the garage is very Bond-ish, since Bond himself stores the DB5 in a garage in SkyFall and we see him uncover a V8 in No Time To Die. This photo was taken at Bicester Heritage, an old RAF base now home to vintage car shows.
Aston Martin BMT-214A
The "Aston Martin BMT-214A" photo shows Bond's Aston Martin DB5 licence place BMT-214A, the registration number seen in the movie GoldenEye (1995).
The original Goldfinger and Thunderball DB5 had the slightly different BMT-216A licence plate, again seen in SkyFall as well.
This photo print is also by Paul Ward, printed exclusively for Limited100 as a Limited Edition, available in several sizes (or bespoke size!) and with or without a frame.
Aston Martin DB5 in the Swiss Alps
The Aston Martin DB5, photographed by Tim Wallace in the Swiss Alps, near the famous Goldfinger movie locations.
Aston Martin DB10
Another Bond related photo from Limited100 is the "Aston Martin DB10" by Paul Ward limited edition automotive print, starring Bond's car in SPECTRE, the DB10, which was exclusively made for the film and turned out to be a prototype for the new Vantage.
New: Aston Martin DBS
The latest addition to the Limited100 Aston Martin collection is the DBS photographed by Tim Wallace in a private studio in the United Kingdom.
An Aston Martin DBS was first seen in the 2006 James Bond film Casino Royale. The DBS returned for the pre-credits car chase around #LakeGarda in the 2008 Bond film Quantum of Solace.
Lotus Esprit S1
This photo is an artistic recreation by Paul Ward of a 1976 Lotus Esprit S1, inspired by 'Wet Nellie', a custom-built submarine which starred in the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me. The Esprit was chosen to give James Bond a glamorous car to drive. "Wet Nellie" is named in reference to Little Nellie, an autogyro featured in the James Bond film You Only Live Twice, which was itself named after actress and comedian Nellie Wallace.
All Limited100 prints are Made in Britain, have a hand-signed and numbered certificate of authenticity and brushed aluminium decal on the reverse, and any image can be created in any size, any print format, but always limited to 100 units.
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