MOTORBIKES & MOPEDS / CORGI | JAMES BOND TRIUMPH SCRAMBLER 1200XE (NORWAY) 'NO TIME TO DIE' | 1:12
| FABRIKANT | SCHAAL |
| CORGI | 1:12 |
| Kleur | Zwart / chroom / zilver - vervuilde uitvoering met modderspatten |
| Thema | James Bond / film en TV |
| Type / merk model | Triumph Scrambler 1200XE |
| Afmeting LxBxH | 21 x 10.4 x 7 cm |
| Materiaal | Die-cast metaal model met en/of kunststof onderdelen |
| Gelimiteerde uitgave | Nvt |
| Genummerd | Nvt |
| Land motormerk | Groot Britannië |
| Bijzonderheden | Met standaard, hoog gedetailleerd, in luxe box met tekst |
Having tracked his estranged wife Madeleine Swann to her childhood home in Norway, James Bond discovers she has a daughter named Mathilde.
Their reconciliation is suddenly interrupted by rogue State Department agent Logan Ash and a horde of henchmen reporting to the villainous Safin. Fleeing across the Norwegian countryside, Bond, Madeleine and Mathilde are pursued by multiple vehicles, including riders on Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE motorcycles. Reaching the cover of a nearby forest, the distinctive engine roars of the Scramblers echo around the trees as they flee on foot.
The three are confronted by one rider who Madeleine shoots just before he can attack Bond, with the Scrambler toppling on top of the man as he falls dead in the undergrowth.
First launched in 2018, the Triumph Scrambler 1200 has rapidly become a modern Triumph motorcycle icon, setting a new benchmark thanks to class-leading riding capabilities both on and off road, outstanding specifications and extensive customisation options.
The Scrambler combines an iconic style and silhouette with the capability of an adventure motorcycle by design, featuring a specially tuned high-power 1200cc Bonneville 8 valve parallel twin engine and a 21” front wheel that offers a commanding riding position and incredible off-road riding potential.
Following the use of a Triumph Scrambler 1200 XE in the opening sequence of No Time To Die, the motorcycle type appeared again during the off-road chase sequence set in Norway.
Much of the scene was actually filmed in Scotland, and several Triumph motorcycles were outfitted for off-road use, with the example modelled here the most prominent in the extended scene. The motorcycles performed dramatic jumps at high speed down a sloping hillside and through flowing water while being ridden ‘flat out’ by the film's stunt team.
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