A rare piece of James Bond history is heading to auction later this month as the Scubacraft prototype featured in Q’s workshop prepares to be sold at Bonhams in London. Offered as part of the “Espionage: Fact & Fiction” auction event, the fully working SC3 prototype is expected to bring between $68,000 and $95,000. It appeared on set at Pinewood Studios during the production of Spectre, where it was displayed inside Q’s underground laboratory alongside other gadgets and vehicles.
The SC3 prototype was built during the late 2000s following years of work focused on amphibious marine tech. Powered by a Kawasaki 1,498cc inline-four engine paired with a jet-drive propulsion system, the scubacraft also features electrically driven underwater thrusters, hydrodynamic control surfaces, advanced navigation instruments, and buoyancy control systems. Finished in matte black for its cameo in the film, the prototype was reportedly repainted from its original yellow specifically for production use. 
The auction also comes with several pieces of memorabilia, including Pinewood Studios access documents, a signed postcard from Daniel Craig, and official behind-the-scenes photography from the set of Spectre. Bonham’s “Espionage: Fact & Fiction” auction event is set to take place from May 18th to 28th in London, Knightsbridge.
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Source: Bonhams