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- The '''Batmobile''' is the fictional personal [[automobile]] of [[comic book]] [[superhero]] [[Batman]]. The car ...ial devices to improve maneuverability, and mounted [[weapon]]s to disable vehicles and remove obstacles. In addition, the vehicle typically carries a [[compu8 KB (1,240 words) - 20:58, 22 September 2009
- ...l) Japanese auto manufacturer reopening a shutdown automobile factory in a fictional western [[Pennsylvania]] town, some of the movie's "Assan Motors" cars were {{Early European Fiat vehicles}}7 KB (951 words) - 16:21, 22 January 2014
- ...et Die'' marked several milestones for Bond films. It was the first time a fictional country would be used as a setting (this would happen again in ''Licence to ==Vehicles & gadgets==21 KB (3,363 words) - 23:07, 3 November 2009
- The concept behind Formula SAE is that a fictional manufacturing company has contracted a student design team to develop a sma ...a guide, engineering students had to design and build small, "Indy-style" vehicles using the same stock engine used in the ''Popular Mechanics'' article. Thir20 KB (2,718 words) - 01:04, 14 March 2009
- ==Vehicles & gadgets== {{main|List of James Bond vehicles|List of James Bond gadgets}}22 KB (3,500 words) - 23:43, 3 November 2009
- ==Vehicles & gadgets== {{main|List of James Bond vehicles|List of James Bond gadgets}}16 KB (2,490 words) - 22:46, 3 November 2009
- ===Vehicles & gadgets=== {{main articles|[[List of James Bond vehicles]] and [[List of James Bond gadgets]]}}22 KB (3,488 words) - 00:33, 23 June 2009
- ==Vehicles & gadgets== {{main|List of James Bond vehicles|List of James Bond gadgets}}25 KB (3,923 words) - 23:38, 3 November 2009
- ...ies. Among the most noteworthy gadgets Bond has been equipped with various vehicles that have numerous modifications to include weapons systems, anti-pursuit s ...n in the novel ''On Her Majesty's Secret Service'' where Bond upgrades the vehicles once again with an [[Arnott (automobile)|Arnott]] supercharger controlled b42 KB (6,094 words) - 00:39, 3 December 2009
- ...and so on, but generally prototypes have come to mean full-size real-world vehicles including automobiles (the prototype 1957 Chevy has spawned many models), m There is debate whether 'fictional' or imaginary items can be considered prototypes (such as Star Wars or Star16 KB (2,443 words) - 09:53, 26 October 2009
- ...wn as '''007''' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Flem ...e cover name "Universal Exports" and later "Transworld Consortium", Bond's fictional British Secret Service starting in 1995 takes on the actual name of the UK'61 KB (9,404 words) - 10:48, 8 October 2009
- ...wn as '''007''' (pronounced "double-oh seven"), is a [[fictional character|fictional]] [[United Kingdom|British]] [[espionage|spy]] created by writer [[Ian Flem ...e cover name "Universal Exports" and later "Transworld Consortium", Bond's fictional British Secret Service starting in 1995 takes on the actual name of the UK'62 KB (9,561 words) - 23:27, 29 November 2010
- ...se. The [[James Bond]] books and movies have featured exotic equipment and vehicles, which often prove to be critically useful. ...gadgets used by others. For his gadget vehicles, see [[List of James Bond vehicles]].48 KB (7,856 words) - 22:24, 13 September 2009
- ==Vehicles & gadgets== *The fictional [[Vauxhall Cross tube station]] in London where Bond meets M, and receives30 KB (4,825 words) - 13:35, 28 June 2010
- ...novel, the villain [[Le Chiffre]] goes to the Casino Royale located in the fictional town of Royale-les-Eaux in northern [[France]] in an attempt to recover [[S ===Vehicles & gadgets===38 KB (6,030 words) - 17:53, 10 March 2010