The Spy Who Loved Me Gadgets
Escape Pod
Not too dissimilar to the version used in Diamonds Are Forever, so Bond had few problems with the controls. And this one featured a gold plated ice bucket, an assorted range of alcohol, a few books and a carriage clock.
Oh, and a scantily clad Major Amasova, all ready and waiting to kill her counterpart.
If only he wasn’t so charming...
Oh, and a scantily clad Major Amasova, all ready and waiting to kill her counterpart.
If only he wasn’t so charming...
Floating Island For SaleOkay, admittedly it is not an Escape Pod, although the Pod did have a brilliant bedroom set up.
It is however, one of the coolest places any master criminal or super spy could dream of living. It is called an Orsos Island, and it has approximately 1,000 square metres of living space and can house 12 residents. Plus 4 staff, of course. Heat recovery from sea water operates the heating and air conditioning via its 160 square metres of solar panels. Hopefully the £4m (give or take), price tag won't put you off. |
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