THE JAMES BOND 007 THRILLER GOLDFINGER: Gentleman Asaki painted 1:24
Gentleman Asaki, painted 1/24 scale
Work size (including diorama base): W210 x D190 x H90mm
Base kit: "Aston Martin DB5" by Doyusha
Note: Both doll and car are already glued and fixed.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
A diorama of the scene where James Bond and Oddjob face off from the third film in the 007 series, Goldfinger.
James Bond dashes out of his specially equipped Bond car, an Aston Martin DB5, and holds a gun.
In the foreground, Odd Job, the servant of the villainous Goldfinger, holds a hat with a blade in its brim and smiles fearlessly.
The base kit is the Aston Martin DB5, which was released by Doyusha.
The figures are also from the kit supplied, but we have modified them in every way. In particular, the area around the collar has been sharpened to create a sense of tension in the actor's face.
And as always, superb painting by Mr. Asaki. The most obvious example is the vertical stripes on Odd Job's striped trousers (hand-painted, of course!). I'm sure you'll agree with me that this is a very nice car.
The Aston Martin's number plate is the same as the one used in the film when the car is driving through Switzerland in pursuit of Goldfinger.
Work size (including diorama base): W210 x D190 x H90mm
Base kit: "Aston Martin DB5" by Doyusha
Note: Both doll and car are already glued and fixed.
Information edit: Sakatsu Gallery
A diorama of the scene where James Bond and Oddjob face off from the third film in the 007 series, Goldfinger.
James Bond dashes out of his specially equipped Bond car, an Aston Martin DB5, and holds a gun.
In the foreground, Odd Job, the servant of the villainous Goldfinger, holds a hat with a blade in its brim and smiles fearlessly.
The base kit is the Aston Martin DB5, which was released by Doyusha.
The figures are also from the kit supplied, but we have modified them in every way. In particular, the area around the collar has been sharpened to create a sense of tension in the actor's face.
And as always, superb painting by Mr. Asaki. The most obvious example is the vertical stripes on Odd Job's striped trousers (hand-painted, of course!). I'm sure you'll agree with me that this is a very nice car.
The Aston Martin's number plate is the same as the one used in the film when the car is driving through Switzerland in pursuit of Goldfinger.