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The Lego kit goes on sale Aug. 1 for $149.99. It consists of 1,290 pieces, and the finished model measures out to about 13 inches in length. Related Video: ...
You can add this to your Lego collection starting now. According to the Lego shop, this kit will set you back around $150 -- cheap, considering Bond’s DB5 sold for $4.6 million in 2010.
LEGO version of the AMR23 F1 race car and the Aston Martin Vantage Safety Car. The 564-piece building kit, when assembled, measures over 4cm in height, 19cm in length, and 7cm in width.
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It might have made its movie debut half a century before most younger Lego fans were born, but the iconic Aston Martin DB5 has now been officially recreated in Lego for the special Creator Expert ...
LEGO is back with an excellent LEGO Technic set of the V12-powered Aston Martin Valkyrie that is no more. Following no fewer than 275 units, production came to a grinding halt back in December 2024.
Aston Martin claims the build took over 1,366 hours to complete, which is roughly 57 days. It weighs around 2,240 pounds, which is actually 1,000 pounds less than the real deal.
Lego has announced a slew of new automotive-themed sets. As is typical fashion for brand of building toys, the subject matter leans toward ultra-exotic, ultra-expensive vehicles, ranging from a ...
LEGO Unveils James Bond Aston Martin DB5 Creator Expert Model Kit: A 1,290 piece replica of the secret agent's iconic 1964 sports car.
Considering a real one was last sold for over $4 million, paying $150 for a Lego version of James Bond’s Aston Martin DB5 from the movie “Goldfinger” doesn’t sound like such a bad deal.
Lego isn’t always the ideal model-making medium, and while the new 1,290-piece DB5 doesn’t quite match the original Aston Martin’s iconic lines as perfectly as the larger Lego Bugatti Chiron ...
The pocket-sized Lego Creator Expert 10262 1964 Aston Martin DB5 might not have gobs of horsepower, and its seats do not have traces of James Bond’s DNA, but it’s accessible, relatively ...