ONE of Hampshire's top attractions has opened an exhibition based on the new James Bond film.

The exhibition at the National Motor Museum, Beaulieu, features some of the vehicles used in the newly-released No Time To Die, which marks Daniel Craig's final outing as 007.

Lord Montagu opened the display by removing the cover from one of the Aston Martin DB5s that appear in the movie.

It still boasts some of the gadgets first seen in Goldfinger, although the revolving number plates have been replaced by an LED alternative.

The iconic car now has the ability to shake off unwanted pursuers by dropping small mines, some of which are on display.

Lord Montagu opened the exhibition after driving into the main museum building in another DB5, accompanied by the James Bond theme.

He was accompanied by the film's special effects supervisor, Chris Corbould, who took part in a question and answer session.

Exhibits include Bond's Omega watch, along with some of the objects associated with the main villains in the film.

They include Primo's bionic eye, which enables him to communicate with his imprisoned boss.