Bonds "NEW" Aston
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Seems the new "Bond car" is being used on set. The front view on the cobbles doesn't look good in my eyes.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-29628...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-29628...
petop said:
Seems the new "Bond car" is being used on set. The front view on the cobbles doesn't look good in my eyes.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-29628...
The rest don't look bad - but know what you mean about that one angle.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-29628...
petop said:
Another interesting AM appears in that article:Judging by the lack of a grill, it looks like a development mule of some sort. The wheels also don't look like they are current AM OEM. They look closer to a Lotus Exige wheel: http://www.lotuscars.com/our-cars/current-range/ex... (which, incidentally, are also made by Rimstock).
I'm guessing that this car is used to rehearse sequences before a DB10 is used for filming.
BravoV8V said:
Another interesting AM appears in that article:
Judging by the lack of a grill, it looks like a development mule of some sort. The wheels also don't look like they are current AM OEM. They look closer to a Lotus Exige wheel: http://www.lotuscars.com/our-cars/current-range/ex... (which, incidentally, are also made by Rimstock).
I'm guessing that this car is used to rehearse sequences before a DB10 is used for filming.
That's the one that was seen hammering round the ring a few months back, I suggested it was a DB10 mule early in this thread.Judging by the lack of a grill, it looks like a development mule of some sort. The wheels also don't look like they are current AM OEM. They look closer to a Lotus Exige wheel: http://www.lotuscars.com/our-cars/current-range/ex... (which, incidentally, are also made by Rimstock).
I'm guessing that this car is used to rehearse sequences before a DB10 is used for filming.
mikey k said:
That's the one that was seen hammering round the ring a few months back, I suggested it was a DB10 mule early in this thread.
This one?Different bonnet and wings/bodykit, non? I thought that it was established that this car was the development mule for the V12V GT3...?
Edited to add: actually, it does appear to have the same wings/arches. Just a different bonnet. So, I guess you could be right.
Edited by BravoV8V on Saturday 21st February 18:58
BravoV8V said:
Another interesting AM appears in that article:
Judging by the lack of a grill, it looks like a development mule of some sort. The wheels also don't look like they are current AM OEM. They look closer to a Lotus Exige wheel: http://www.lotuscars.com/our-cars/current-range/ex... (which, incidentally, are also made by Rimstock).
I'm guessing that this car is used to rehearse sequences before a DB10 is used for filming.
I think it's a pretty bog standard V8V - those wheels are available on both the Vanquish and V8V at the moment. Since the DB10 is a V8V under the skin, it would make sense to do the trial runs in a V8V and save the risk of trashing one of the film cars before saying 'action!'Judging by the lack of a grill, it looks like a development mule of some sort. The wheels also don't look like they are current AM OEM. They look closer to a Lotus Exige wheel: http://www.lotuscars.com/our-cars/current-range/ex... (which, incidentally, are also made by Rimstock).
I'm guessing that this car is used to rehearse sequences before a DB10 is used for filming.
wokkadriver said:
those wheels are available on both the Vanquish and V8V at the moment.
They aren't these ones: http://www.astonmartin.com/en/accessories/v8-vanta... But, you're right, they could well be the Vanquish wheels. I didn't think that those wheels would fit on a V8V, however.The colour, grill and arches of that car all tie in with the test mule that was seen testing on the Nurburgring.
BravoV8V said:
...The wheels also don't look like they are current AM OEM. They look closer to a Lotus Exige wheel: http://www.lotuscars.com/our-cars/current-range/ex... (which, incidentally, are also made by Rimstock)
Don't know what you're talking about here. Those look like the same wheels that are on my 2015MY Aston, except mine are anthracite and these are black with diamond turned spokes.Edited by KarlFranz on Sunday 22 February 01:27
KarlFranz said:
Don't know what you're talking about here. Those are the same wheels that are on my 2015MY Aston, except mine are anthracite and these are black with diamond turned spokes
They're not, Karl. I've got the same wheels as you on my V8V. The Vs on the other wheels join the hub in a different fashion. The V becomes a single piece before it joins the hub, much like the Vanquish (and the Lotus) wheels. At least, that's the way that I see it.
BravoV8V said:
They aren't these ones: http://www.astonmartin.com/en/accessories/v8-vanta... But, you're right, they could well be the Vanquish wheels. I didn't think that those wheels would fit on a V8V, however.
The colour, grill and arches of that car all tie in with the test mule that was seen testing on the Nurburgring.
The window surround trim is black, unlike the test mule's chrome. And it doesn't have the same V12V bonnet. I doubt they would have gone through the trouble of changing these for a mule. Also, no side strakes on the test car.The colour, grill and arches of that car all tie in with the test mule that was seen testing on the Nurburgring.
mikey k said:
They are the vanquish wheels with just the very front face diamond cut
You're right. Now that I zoomed in I can see the additional black spokes outside each pair of diamond turned spokes. Really, I just wanted an excuse to post some pictures of my car
Also, am I the only one annoyed that The Daily Mail confused the cool Jaguar driven by the baddies with the rather fish-faced DB10? Or that the article's headline says "Aston Martin DB1"?
Here are the Vanquish wheels:
Edited by KarlFranz on Sunday 22 February 02:05
We keep hearing that the car was designed specifically for the movie, with just a nod towards future design language. So I'm wondering if the shark inspired front end means that there could be an underwater sequence coming. Wouldn't be the first time that Bond has been under the surface.
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