Since the launch, BOND IN MOTION has taken the media world by storm and received international press coverage. The links below show some of the video footage that has aired or been published online.
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| BBC South Today | IBTimes | Daily Mail | NME | The Guardian |
Below are some further comments from other publications and websites:
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“If you're in need of some winter entertainment, it's hard to beat hanging out with 50 cars from the James Bond movies...The exhibition runs until next December so plenty of time to see some of the finest machines ever to appear on film - it's the largest exhibition of its kind staged anywhere in the world, so Britain is indeed blessed.” - Georgia Lewis, totallymotor.co.uk.
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"Sorry Bond. In this show the car’s the star...To celebrate half a century since the first film, Dr No, they've put together the largest exhibition of Bond vehicles ever staged...It's not just cars and motorbikes. There are parachutes, and underwater tow sleds. The crocodile mini-submarine from Octopussy is here, as is Timothy Dalton's cello-case toboggan.” -Sam Wollaston, The Guardian.
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"The National Motor Museum at Beaulieu received a touch of Tinsel Town’s red carpet treatment as celebrities, tv camera crews and journalists from around the world gathered for the opening of a spectacular new James Bond vehicle exhibition...For any Bond fan, a visit is a must” - Steve Havelock, Octane Magazine.
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“BOND IN MOTION has gathered together the best loved and most iconic of the Bond vehicles ever seen in one place.” - Mike Renaut, MSN News.
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“New James Bond exhibition is looking amazing” - Nationwide Vehicle Contracts.
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“The museum has been transformed into a rest home for the vehicles developed by Q Branch since the shooting began on Doctor No 50 years ago. Highlights of the exhibition, which contains the largest number of Bond vehicles ever assembled, include the Lotus Esprit S1 driven by Roger Moore in The Spy Who Loved Me and the Crocodile Submarine from Octopussy.” - Jack Malvern, The Times.

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“The priceless collection would certainly cost more than your average family car to insure but now all budding spies can see the cars first hand without the price tag” - RAC News.
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“There are 50 vehicles on display at the exhibition and those who want to get up close and personal with a James Bond Aston Martin or Jaguar will not be disappointed” – MajorGav, Petrol Blog.











