Fans of Top Gear can now see three new cars from The Three Wise Men Christmas
Special, in the World of Top Gear exhibition at Beaulieu.
For the 2010
Top Gear Christmas Special, the show's producers sent presenters Jeremy, Richard
and James on their most dangerous challenge to date; following the path of the
three wise men, starting - rather worryingly - in Iraq and finishing some 1200
miles later, in Bethlehem. It was a journey of remarkable scenery, fascinating
culture and a reasonable amount of massive scariness. It also did some terrible
things to Richard Hammond's bottom.
Jeremy Clarkson's car of choice for
this epic journey was a Mazda MX5. Special features include a unique 'car of
many colors' paint job, evidence that the car was once fitted with an 'axle of
evil' and holes in the bodywork left behind by Clarkson's rubbish
'bulletproofing' plan. Don't bother looking for the hookah pipe though - that
fell off. If this car was running you might be able to hear if it was
spluttering on three cylinders again. But it isn't so you can't.
James
May's malfunctioning BMW Z3 had a cunning camouflage paint scheme, inspired by
the work of the Africa Corps and the Luftwaffe. This car does not contain the
frankincense James bought in Bethlehem but if you'd like to recreate that
particular gift simply steal a small bottle of shampoo from a hotel.
Richard Hammond was pleasantly surprised by the reliability of his Fiat
Barchetta although the missing 'buttock' didn't make for comfortable driving.
Note the bits of actual desert carefully applied to the front of the car by
smearing it in glue and then throwing sand at it, and the remnants of the
Bedouin tent to the rear of the vehicle.
"We like to keep the exhibition
as up to date as we possibly can and what could be better than for fans to see
the show on TV and then the cars just a few days later," said Stephen Munn,
Commercial Director at the National Motor Museum.
World of Top Gear
World of Top Gear features a collection of cars created by the presenters
for some of their most ambitious challenges on the TV show over the years.
Exhibition highlights include the Top Gear 'Enormodrome' which recreates the
feel of the Top Gear studio, where the TV show is filmed in front of a live
audience.
Regular features from the program including the Cool Wall and
the Celebrity 'Lap Times' boards are kept up to date in line with the show.
Visitors can also watch behind-the-scenes footage of the T G production zone and
clips of some of the best Top Gear moments.