The largest collection of original 007 James Bond vehicles are on display for the first time in London

For over 50 years Bond has been keeping us entertained with his dash, daring and debonair wit. Everyone has a favourite Bond. Connery simmering with brooding menace, Moore and his exquisite panache or Craig with his rugged Cheshire outline.

 

 

But better than Bond are the cars, motorbikes, planes and helicopters that aided and abetted each of the 22 missions.

 

Bond in Motion exhibition. Sean Connery (Bond) and Desmond Llewelyn (Q) with Little Nellie in You Only Live Twice

Bond in Motion exhibition. Sean Connery (Bond) and Desmond Llewelyn (Q) with Little Nellie in You Only Live Twice

Bond in Motion exhibition. The Lotus Esprit (wet Nellie) piloted by Bond (Roger Moore) in The Spy Who Loved Me

Bond in Motion exhibition. The Lotus Esprit (wet Nellie) piloted by Bond (Roger Moore) in The Spy Who Loved Me

 

 

 

The Bond in Motion exhibition opened at the London Film Museum on 21 March 2014 and will run for the rest of the year.

 

 

 

 

 

It is the first time such a large collection of original Bond vehicles has been exhibited in London and includes some iconic pieces, such as ‘Wet Nellie’ from The Spy Who Loved Me and Little Nellie from You Only Live Twice.

 

 

 

 

 

The exhibition will be open 7 days a week 10am – 6pm (Saturday til 7pm) at the London Film Museum, 45 Wellington Street, Covent Garden WC2E 7BN.

 

Tickets are priced as follows: adult £14.50, child £9.50, family ticket £38 (two adults, two children under 16) and children under 5 go free.