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Bond-Exhibition 1998 in Hildesheim (Germany)


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Posted 16 May 2010 - 11:06 AM

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Twelve years ago there had been a Bond touring exhibition. One of the location, where this exhibition took place, was Hildesheim in Germany.
Most of the shown exhibits were kept in glas showcases in dark rooms. Used strobe light, which reflects in the mirror of the showcases and the reflections of passing visitors, had made this photo session very complicated.
The now presented slides were made with an analogue Rollei medium format camera.

Enjoy the pics B) . Same of them are visible for the first time.



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#2 Major Tallon

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Posted 16 May 2010 - 11:45 AM

Great photos as always!

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Posted 16 May 2010 - 02:18 PM

Great photos! Thanks for sharing. There was a Bond Exhibition in Detroit, Michigan, back in 2003 that I went to. I had the same issues with reflections in glass showcases & a lot of dark rooms. In the better lit areas of the exhibit, they had a lot of overhead spotlights which created real bad reflections making good photos of some items practically impossible to get. Still, nothing like seeing some real Bond movie history on display. B)

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Posted 17 May 2010 - 04:02 PM

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Ladies and gentlemen - here comes the 2nd round.



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Master's gun and servant's mask
(from "The man with the golden gun")




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The submarine version of the modified Lotus Esprit S1
(from "The spy who loved me")




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Major Amasova's evening dress
(from "The spy who loved me")




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A deadline at 2.45 p.m. at the dentist is something which Jaws really hates




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Boat model
(from "Moonraker")




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Drax's dangerous globes as satellite weapon
(from "Moonraker")



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Docking station for a space shuttle
(from "Moonraker")



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Blofeld's helicopter remote unit
(from "For your eyes only")



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The Secretive Automatic Targeting Communicator from the britisch electronic surveillance spy ship "St. Georges"
(from "For your eyes only")



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Diving equipment
(from "For your eyes only")



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The BD-5J "Acrostar" microjet
(from "Octopussy")



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The model airplane of Bond's getaway plane
(from "Octopussy")



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The special "Octopussy" dresscode
(from "Octopussy")



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General Orlov's own interpretation of a "Bombe surprise" for the western civilization
(from "Octopussy")



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Diamonds are a proof for a girl's best friend
(from "Octopussy")




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Zorin's death train
(from "A view to a kill")




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"For wife of commissar?"
(from "The living daylights")




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Ms. Kennedy's wardrobe for an evening in the Isthmus City casino
(from "License to kill")




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"For a man on holiday"
(from "License to kill")



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Bond's signature gun - "the right camera equipment for a photographer"
(from "License to kill")


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#5 Jeff007

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Posted 17 May 2010 - 05:44 PM

Amazing photos and they certainly did pack that museum full of great 007 props. B)

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Posted 18 May 2010 - 04:03 PM

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The final chapter:



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Q's humble gardener rags
(from "License to kill")



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Bond's piton laser gun and a piton belt
(from "GoldenEye")



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Statue made of stone
(from "GoldenEye")



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Onatopp's fighter pilot dress
(from "GoldenEye")



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A model of the crew compartment of the Tiger helicopter and the ejector seat button
(from "GoldenEye")



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The liquid nitrogen frozen dummy of Boris Grishenko
(from "GoldenEye")



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The celebrating launch dress of Paris Carver
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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The special equipped BMW 750iL with the hidden rocket launcher in his sunroof
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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A smaller model of the BMW 750iL
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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The BMW R1200 motorbike
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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A helicopter model
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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A model of Carver's chopper, an Eurocopter 350 B A-Star
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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Bond's camouflage suit
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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Rubber dinghy model with two dolls
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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"Tomorrow never dies" - Japanese poster Style B
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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Another japanese poster and the british quad from "Tomorrow never dies"
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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A french announcement for a special cascadeurs event
(from "Tomorrow never dies")



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A bust of the british author and journalist Ian Lancaster Fleming, the creator of secret agent James Bond
(from "Tomorrow never dies")


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#7 Professor Dent

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Posted 18 May 2010 - 11:57 PM

Tons of great props & displays - that was a fantastic exhibit.