Tiger
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A good spy car needs a good spy dog. This was the closest approximation I could find to Fang.
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Rear licence plate left over from the 60s kit. You can see that the last 3 digits are supposed to revolve and change, like James Bond's.
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The kit still has the phone accessory that mounts between the seats.
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6 17 October 2023, 19:35
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The 2016 kit uses the same moulds as the Sixties Get Smart-branded version, so a lot of the accessories are still present (although the chrome sprue has been updated). I ordered a 3D printed machine gun for the bonnet, and while I was at it I decided the car needed a Fang.