James Bond No Time to Die under the box through Scalextric

Bond Classic Aston Martin DB5 faces Jaguar XF

Due to an expired release date due to COVID-19, the long-awaited next Bond film is despite everything expected to premiere in theaters this fall. However, No Time to Die products are already in full swing, with the Triumph Bond Edition motorcycle, and now this: a pretty low James Bond car set through Scalextric, all celebrating episode 25 of the franchise, and probably Daniel’s latest attempt. the iconic British spy.

Fully battery-forced with an optional plug-in power supply, the set includes 4.08 meters of track with nine track designs and, of course, this vintage loop and half tube. We all know the stellar collection of 007 cars over the decades, however, Scalextric has selected some beauties for this ensemble: the classic Aston Martin DB5 versus Jaguar XF, any of them built with a one-piece helmet design. and compatible with other tracks at 1:64 scale. The feeding points have a new design, they are lightweight and ergonomic for young people and adults. And more cars flying below the track (you know what we mean); Force transfer has speed limits and reduces speed by 25%, 50%, 75% so young people don’t fly in high-speed corners. The James Bond Micro Scalextric is priced at $54. ninenine, but lately has no inventory at the time of writing this article. Visit The Scalextric online page for more information.

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