James Bond Aston Martin DB5 book review: Inspect a gadget

A fully comprehensive tome about the James Bond Aston Martin DB5. “Entereshteng,” as Sean Connery might once have said

James Bond Aston Martin DB5

The car we all wanted as kids – and secretly still desire...

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Once upon a time it was the original Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost which was the most famous car in the world, but Aston Martin stole that crown when it slipped one of its elegant coupés into a new film about a secret agent. Once Goldfinger hit the silver screen the die was cast. And so were millions of diecast models featuring some of the same gadgets. Yes, I had one too.

After a 30-year gap when it was just an out-of-date design the silver DB5 has gone on to appear in film after film, resuscitated by a burgeoning interest in classic cars, and interest is so strong that you can today buy a brand-new driveable Aston Martin DB5 with working gadgets. Actually, you can’t as all 25 examples of the £3.3m car are sold, but you can buy a copy of this book, produced to tie in with the latest Bond film.

For a subject that is so overexposed, this effort proved more interesting than anything I’ve seen so far, with many behind-the-scenes production shots and input from those involved in the early and recent films. In the section about creating the gadgets there are some fascinating technical drawings – these things weren’t cobbled up in a workshop, they were carefully drawn beforehand like any production vehicle, down to the spring-loaded cap on the gear knob concealing the ejector seat button. That option isn’t something I’ve ever fantasised about (I choose my passengers carefully), but those machine guns – yes please, so it’s amusing to find that the idea came from production designer Ken Adam’s real-life frustrations with other drivers.

Another drawing of the interior mock-up for filming shows that they built a short bonnet to it, heavily distorted for forced perspective in the camera. I’ve grown bored of the choppy editing and endless explosions of the modern Bond series, but I’ve always found special effects fascinating and by showing me such tricks this book fed my interest. I was cheered to know that fewer cars than you think get destroyed nowadays; the burnt-out Aston in Skyfall was a one-third scale model. (Although seeing the quality of the three models they made, I think I’m more upset about that – after all, there are lots of DB5s around…)

Chapters on Bond’s other Astons and the various model versions round out what turned out to be a fun read.

James Bonds Aston Martin DB5 book James Bond’s DB5
Available at 007 Store

£49.95
ISBN: 9781858756103

 


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