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Now on the CBn main page...
Source: http://trentinocorrierealpi.repubblica.it/.../home/1971437/1 I bolidi di 007 sfrecciano sul Garda For the less Italian skilled ones, here's the gist of the story: these are pics of the QoS stuntmen preparing the filming on the shores of the Lake Garda, a couple of weeks ago. There are 10 cars: 5 Aston Martin DBS (6000 V12, 510 horsepower engine), and 5 black Alfa Romeo 159 TI (3000, 250 horsepower engine) EDIT: as said in this post below, here is also a link to a brand new video on YouTube showing the Aston Martin during rehearsals, with a contraption to hold the camera: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c8sSlF8hfM Enjoy! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 21 June 2003 From: Colorado Springs, Colorado |
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Awesome!! Just totally awesome!!!
![]() ![]() " Where is Fekkesh? WHERE IS FEKKESH??!! " Pyramids!!...AHHHH *splat!* " "What a helpful chap!" |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 24 November 2006 From: Pennsylvania USA |
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Boys with toys...
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Lieutenant Group: Crew Enlisted: 22 November 2006 From: Michigan |
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Like the colors.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 20 June 2002 From: London |
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Nice pics; of course the 159 doesn't stand a chance against the Aston; I wonder what the angle is.
A non-Ford car in a big sequence too; that's interesting. And is the Aston a different colour to the last? It looks darker, but the 'Casino Ice' colour of that could look darker depending on the light. I think it probably is a bit charcoal. Looks like it's left hand drive too, which I'd be a little disappointed about. |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 2 May 2007 |
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At first it seemed to me a shade darker, but on second thought, it must be because there's not much light (the sky seems to be quite cloudy). However, I'd prefer a lighter battleship grey.
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 2 February 2006 From: United Kingdom. |
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Thanks for these pics. Very nice, indeed.
![]() "I thought I could trust you. You're so blinded by unconsolable rage, that you dont care who you hurt!" M - Quantum of Solace |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 1 October 2006 |
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Nice, MkB! Very nice!
Given the above specs, HOW is a 3 litre engined Alfa with a 260 bhp disadvantage possibly going to live with the 6 liter engined Aston? The answer could possibly lie in two probabilities: - Local knowledge by the Alfa driver of the twists, turns and undulations of the ribbon of road on which the chase takes place; and - The chase takes place primarily around a lot of bends and corners (as opposed to staight lines) and the local driver has his Alfa's handling tuned to finely acute levels with superior suspension settings and tire/tyre pressures to maximize his/her local knowledge. |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 9 November 2004 From: Oxford, Michigan |
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Great pics! Like markt, I wonder if there's some angle that will make this chase more believable, as a straight up chase between a DBS and a 159 would seem... well, like not much of a chase.
I had originally thought the 159 might be a police vehicle, as they appear to be used as police vehicles quite a bit in Italy. But with no markings to indicate such, perhaps not. Unless it is some sort of unmarked police vehicle... ![]() |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 1 October 2006 |
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Like markt, I wonder if there's some angle that will make this chase more believable, as a straight up chase between a DBS and a 159 would seem... well, like not much of a chase. See post #8 above for my thoughts on this...the Aston might be heavier and less agile around tight hairpins, etc. and James Bond's local knowledge of the roads may be significantly less than the Alfa driver's. I had originally thought the 159 might be a police vehicle, as they appear to be used as police vehicles quite a bit in Italy. But with no markings to indicate such, perhaps not. They brought five of each and they seem to be testing only. There may be two or three of the five which may have the police markings? Also, it would be interesting to see which marque they use to film from. Perhaps they're using Astons and Alfas to film FROM as well? |
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Lt. Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 2 May 2007 |
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Commander Group: Veterans Enlisted: 20 June 2002 From: London |
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Great pics! Like markt, I wonder if there's some angle that will make this chase more believable, as a straight up chase between a DBS and a 159 would seem... well, like not much of a chase. But then of course very rarely have previous Bond chase has seen evenly matched cars: Lotus Esprit against a Ford Cortina? DB5 against those big heavy Mercedes? Even the Aston last time was only chasing Jaguar XJs- which are very quick but easily outclassed by an Aston- they had a fair lead on Bond, though, so perhaps that's something we have here. the Aston might be heavier and less agile around tight hairpins, etc. and James Bond's local knowledge of the roads may be significantly less than the Alfa driver's. The Aston would easily take a bend faster than that Alfa; it's a sportscar, if not a supercar. Right; then I suppose ![]() |
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