Inspired by the radioactive tracking pill used by James Bond in Thunderball (1965), this replica recreates one of the film's most memorable pieces of espionage technology. Before departing on his mission, Bond is equipped with a miniature radioactive locator device that allows MI6 to track his movements remotely, providing an added layer of security during the search for SPECTRE's stolen nuclear weapons.
As one of the earliest examples of advanced surveillance technology in the Bond franchise, the tracking pill helped establish the gadget-driven innovation that would become a hallmark of future 007 adventures. Small enough to be concealed within the body yet powerful enough to transmit Bond's location, the device showcased the ingenuity of British Intelligence and the support network behind Bond's missions.
A unique collectible from one of the most influential films of the Sean Connery era, this replica is an excellent addition to any James Bond gadget collection.
Features:
- Inspired by the radioactive tracking pill from Thunderball (1965)
- Associated with Bond's mission to recover stolen nuclear weapons
- Faithfully recreated for collectors and fans
- Ideal for display or cosplay
- Excellent addition to any James Bond collection
- New condition
Please Note:
This item is a fan-made replica inspired by the prop seen in the film and is not an original screen-used production artifact.
