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Out run the villains just like James Bond with this 27cm long 007 Aston Martin DB5 Remote Control Car. Steer past roadblocks, enemy cars and the kitchen table with this classic DB5 model featured in Bond’s latest adventure, Skyfall.Sound effects, flashing headlights, spinning wheels and the classic Bond theme tune all help to put you at the heart of the action that you control with a separate controller. The rear bullet-proof shield pops up and the hidden machine guns on the front reveal themselves at the touch of a button.This model is perfect for ages seven and up (even Bond-fan dad!) Bond’s Aston Martin needs four AA batteries – test batteries are included. You’ll also need 3 AAA batteries for the controller which are not included. Do the machine guns work How can I replace a broken controller? Please visit our Help section for advice on returns.The Stealth Ship was an almost undetectable ship used by media tycoon Elliot Carver in his attempt to provoke a war between Britain and China in 1997's Tomorrow Never Dies.




The ship was destroyed by Bond and the British Navy in the climax of the film. Built before the film takes place, the stealth ship was constructed from stealth materials stolen from a Chinese military base by Carver's Chinese co-conspiritor, General Chang. After sending the British frigate HMS Devonshire off-course into Chinese-held waters in the South China Sea, the stealth ship, commanded by Mr. Stamper, sinks the frigate with a sea drill and steals one of its cruise missiles. Afterwards, Stamper's men shoot down a Chinese J-7 fighter jet sent to investigate the British presence, and kill the Devonshire's survivors with Chinese weaponry. Later in the film, Bond and his Chinese counterpart, Wai Lin, find Carver's stealth ship in Ha Long Bay and board it to prevent him firing the stolen British cruise missile at Beijing. During the battle, Wai Lin is captured. Bond captures one of Carver's associates, Gupta, to use as his own hostage, but the media tycoon kills Gupta, claiming he has "outlived his contract".




Bond detonates an explosive, damaging the ship's hull and making it visible to radar, and vulnerable to a subsequent Royal Navy attack. While Wai Lin disables the engines, Bond goes after the missile. He kills Carver with his own sea drill. As Bond attempts to destroy the warhead, Stamper appears and fights him. Bond traps Stamper in the missile firing mechanism and dives to save Wai Lin as the missile explodes, destroying the ship and killing Stamper. The idea behind stealth ships is to make them virtually invisible to enemy radar, particularly radar beams originating near the horizon, as would be expected from distant patrol aircraft or other ships with radar seekers. This is achieved by using carbon fibre and reinforced plastic materials in the surface construction, and having an inward-sloping hull design that avoids vertical surfaces and right angles, to prevent radar beams being reflected back to the emitter. The design of the ship was partly based on the Sea Shadow (IX-529) - an experimental stealth ship built by Lockheed for the United States Navy.




Like the Sea Shadow, Carver's stealth ship uses the Small Waterplane Area Twin Hull, or SWATH, design. This is basically a catamaran-type shape that gives the ship a high proportion of deck area, making it large without being heavy and enabling it to handle in rough seas. A pair of hulls supporting the upper hull sit below the waterline, reducing the accompanying waves. Consequently, most of the ship's floatation runs beneath the waves, like a submarine. It was director Roger Spottiswoode who suggested to Tomorrow Never Dies screenwriter Bruce Feirstein that the showdown between Elliot Carver and James Bond should occur on a stealth ship. Feirstein instantly thought the ship was a perfect fit for a Bond film and worked it into the script. The exterior shots of Carver's ship were created using a large scale miniature model based on the design of the Seacat cross channel ferries. The catamaran-style model was built by John Richardson. "The stealth boat was 30 feet long, and weighed about three and a half tons.

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