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  1. Russian Army Tank Stolen by James Bond In the second half of the level "Streets of Bucharest", Bond steals an ex-Soviet Army tank after crash landing his iconic DB5 in Romania. The tank is a playable vehicle and you could use either its Gatling gun or the gun barrel. Lotus Espirit

  2. Sep 25, 2017 · Stunt man Gary Powell drove the tank, often reaching speeds of 35 mph. Each shot was captured with a minimum of four cameras (and on one occasion six cameras) because the spectacular action was often unrepeatable.

  3. Apr 24, 2024 · The final scene sees Bond come out of a train tunnel and park his tank on the truck. Dead ahead is Trevelyan in his armored train. Trevelyan tells the driver to accelerate and ram Bond’s tank.

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    Vehicles have played an important role throughout the series of James Bond novels and films. "Q branch" - a division of the British Secret Service which provides equipment to field operatives - has given Bond a wide variety of vehicles with which to evade his enemies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets, Bond has been equipped with various vehicles t...

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    File:Vehicle - Ford Anglia.png Ford Anglia - Featured in Dr. No (film) and Thunderball (film) File:Vehicle - Ford Consul.png Ford Consul - Featured in Dr. No (film). Ford Mustang (First Generation) - featured in handful of the James Bond movies: •Ford Mustang Convertible (1964.5) from Goldfinger; Tilly Masterson is seen driving a white Mustang - the convertible is totaled after Bond shreds the tires and lower rocker panels. This was the first appearance of a Mustang in a feature film. •1965 Ford Mustang Convertible from Thunderball. Fiona Volpe drives a sky blue Mustang while in the Bahamas, and gives Bond a lift back to his hotel, taking the car up to 100 mph on a tree lined country road. •1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Fastback - from Diamonds Are Forever. After escaping henchmen Bond is picked up by Tiffany Case in this car while in Las Vegas; Bond uses it to elude the Las Vegas Police (all of the police vehicles including the security guard vehicles at Willard Whyte's Techtronics Laboratory are 1971 Ford Custom 500s except for the Las Vegas P.D. which were 1970 Fords).
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    • J90-Series Toyota Land Cruiser Prado. The prototypical Bond car is one most of us can only dream of owning, let alone driving. Agent 007 repeatedly shows, though, that it’s not only the vehicle that matters but also its driver.
    • 1960 Ford Ranch Wagon. James Bond in a station wagon? Okay, we know it sounds strange, but it works. And a big reason why is because the white and chrome Ford Ranch Wagon he drives in 1963’s From Russia with Love is about as sharp as estate cars from the era get.
    • Mercedes-Benz 250SE. Surprised to see the Mercedes-Benz 250SE crack the top 25 Bond cars? It may not be the sexiest vehicle, but the W108-generation saloon has an elegant yet understated design that’s survived the test of time.
    • 2002 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish. Look, the V12 Vanquish, which appears in 2002’s Die Another Day, is a cool car, but of the many Aston Martins that have appeared in the Bond franchise, it might be the most forgettable (ironic since it was the marque’s first car to appear in the series following a 15-year absence).
  4. Oct 29, 2015 · Most notably this precedent was established when Bond is forced to drive a 30 HP Citreon 2 CV in “For Your Eyes Only” and runs a tank through Moscow in “GoldenEye.”

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  6. Apr 3, 2020 · GoldenEye‘s tank chase through the streets of St Petersburg is one of the most memorable sequences in Pierce Brosnan’s first 007 film. Stunt man Gary Powell drove the tank, often reaching speeds of 35 mph.