It already gathered 150 supporters after just one day, and it’s got 361 left. It’s free, after all, and will only take a minute. If you like his idea, go over to the Lego Ideas website and give your support. And he also listens to other people’s suggestions, including the mandatory teddy-bear figurine as well in a later update. Oh, and for that image with the blue Reliant Regal Supervan III toppled over - that shows we’re dealing with a true fan of the show. Bean figurine is just a man in a suit, but we’d still give it a thumbs up, if only for the intention. If you ask us, the cars look pretty much crap and the Mr. If he reaches 10,000 supporters, somebody from Lego will review it and it may end up as a real set. Bean and the two cars, and he’s asking for the community’s support. Now there’s a man who built a virtual Lego playing set prototype featuring Mr. bean, compact Car, heroes, subcompact Car png 634圆73px 512.77KB MINI Cooper Cars Poster. And, frankly, it didn’t do that much, usually ending up on its side - or worse - due to the vehicle’s poor stability. Atkinson also owns a 2011 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead, 1977 Aston Martin V8 Vantage, and a 2002 Honda NSX.
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This car was featured in the 1995 film Full Throttle, in which Atkinson played Birkin.
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Bean’s nemesis was probably the smartest move made by the producers, as seeing that hilarious car as the evil protagonist was enough to crack you up even before it did anything. The car was inspired by Sir Henry Tim Birkin, whose idea was to supercharge Walter Owen’s cars, resulting in the famous Bentley Blower. It was a light-blue Reliant Regal Supervan III and placing it in the role of Mr. The car slowly became one of the show’s stars as it appeared in most of the episodes, playing quite a major role in some of them - there’s one where he changes his clothes inside the car, or one where he drives it from a roof-strapped armchair.īut the Mini wasn’t the only four-wheeled star of the show - oh, well, actually it was because the other vehicle to make a constant appearance only had three of them. He has almost all imaginable bad traits, from selfishness to pettiness and everything in between, but he does have one saving grace: he drives a wonderful British Leyland Mini finished in Austin Citron Green paint with a matte black hood.