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Rummaging in a box of house clearance shite at a boot sale yesterday revealed this!!

Ford Focus ST in electric orange. 

All plastic construction in approx 1;18 scale.

Taiwan Powerco Ltd is the maker.

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But....that wasn't all.

There was also this!!

A Mk4 Mondeo!!!😁

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Never seen a model of the mk4,so super chuffed to have found this beauty. 

Best of all,they were €1.00 each!! :mrgreen:

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I've got that Mondeo, it's a super model. Unfortunately before I bought it, some plonker had painted it ST orange but as its very hard to find I still bought it. 

Powco also make a facelift mark something or other Transit, the late 00s one.

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The Transit of that series seems to be a very popular basis for modifying among the 1:18 Max Power brigade.

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Bought a small job lot, it had this Marx (or copy of)

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But mainly I was after this redline Masarati Mistral

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I picked this Super GT up in a charity shop yesterday 

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I’m not supposed to be buying anything at the moment until after moving house, but… you know how it is!

Couldn’t help myself!

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I know. I know. It’s a reproduction one. I want an original but can’t find one so decided these looked pretty good as a repro.  I’m actually pretty happy with it. looks good, nice finish and still has the original’s features and looks. Probably not my first choice of colour but they’re not super expensive so a repaint might be an option eventually. 
Lovely looking car though.

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I've got that one, I seem to recall it's based on a French Dinky. Excellent model, no wonder Dinky went bust as its packed with features. The frame less doors are especially nice.

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1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

Bought a small job lot, it had this Marx (or copy of)

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I have one of those trailers available, if anyone needs one to complete a rig.

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1 hour ago, Split_Pin said:

I've got that one, I seem to recall it's based on a French Dinky. Excellent model, no wonder Dinky went bust as its packed with features. The frame less doors are especially nice.

See Corgi in the early 70’s, they would have loads of detail and separate bits for the chrome round the windows etc. 

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1 hour ago, eddyramrod said:

I have one of those trailers available, if anyone needs one to complete a rig.

I think all mine are matched up now, it all started with this overpainted one which doesn't have a name on the base

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Eventually others came along which were a bit easier to ID!

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I'm still not sure if some are copies or if Marx changed the casting to remove their name for some reason, but there are casting differences especially on the cab roof, and slightly different wheels

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Shameful confession: I bought one the other day and tore the box open like a kid outside the shop 🤣 it was very therapeutic! It’s a cracking toy too!

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31 minutes ago, cms206 said:

Anyone still looking for HW Alfa GTV6s?

I'm definitely not buying them just to nab the wheels...

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5 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

I’m not supposed to be buying anything at the moment until after moving house, but… you know how it is!

Couldn’t help myself!

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That's nice.

 

Here's a Fairlane that I used to have

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One from the Friday finds, presented here for your delectation:

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It's a No.22 Lesney Vauxhall Cresta E.

Introduced into the Matchbox lineup in 1956, this was a significant addition - as it was the first time a saloon car had been modelled for the range.

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Although 'Matchbox car' is now such a ubiquitous term, it's hard to believe that for its first three years, Lesney's range consisted only of commercial vehicles and plant machinery.

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But in 1956, the No.19 MG Sports Car and No.22 Vauxhall Cresta put in an appearance, alongside the No.23 Berkeley Cavalier Caravan - which presumably the Cresta's towbar was designed to pull. The No.30 Ford Prefect completed the new-for-'56 range of cars - and they must have been successful, as a futher six new cars were subsequently introduced for the 1957 releases.

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In all honesty, it's a slightly odd shape - the roofline looks a little high and slightly cartoonish, but then I guess this was new territory in a way - it's hard to tell whether the proportions of a Euclid quarry dump truck are spot-on as few people will have encountered one in real life, but slightly easier to spot when a passenger car's a bit off.

Unusually, there's not much information on the baseplate:

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This Cresta E only stayed in the range for a short two catalogue years, before its replacement by the new No.22 Cresta PA in 1958. It only appeared in the one colour scheme, although some roof colours are more white than the cream shown here.

Bitta history, innit?

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5 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

I've got that one, I seem to recall it's based on a French Dinky.

Not just based, it is French factory through and through. Dinky UK never carried it.  Same with the Thunderbird

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2 hours ago, Datsuncog said:

One from the Friday finds, presented here for your delectation:

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It's a No.22 Lesney Vauxhall Cresta E.

Introduced into the Matchbox lineup in 1956, this was a significant addition - as it was the first time a saloon car had been modelled for the range.

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Although 'Matchbox car' is now such a ubiquitous term, it's hard to believe that for its first three years, Lesney's range consisted only of commercial vehicles and plant machinery.

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But in 1956, the No.19 MG Sports Car and No.22 Vauxhall Cresta put in an appearance, alongside the No.23 Berkeley Cavalier Caravan - which presumably the Cresta's towbar was designed to pull. The No.30 Ford Prefect completed the new-for-'56 range of cars - and they must have been successful, as a futher six new cars were subsequently introduced for the 1957 releases.

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In all honesty, it's a slightly odd shape - the roofline looks a little high and slightly cartoonish, but then I guess this was new territory in a way - it's hard to tell whether the proportions of a Euclid quarry dump truck are spot-on as few people will have encountered one in real life, but slightly easier to spot when a passenger car's a bit off.

Unusually, there's not much information on the baseplate:

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This Cresta E only stayed in the range for a short two catalogue years, before its replacement by the new No.22 Cresta PA in 1958. It only appeared in the one colour scheme, although some roof colours are more white than the cream shown here.

Bitta history, innit?

I never knew that! Interesting bit of history.

Ive got one of those in my collection, along with the PA Cresta in a copper colour. I think @sierraman had one off me in my last sale? Pretty sure it was a repaint in green?

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Here's mine

Matchbox 22a Vauxhall Cresta

And a less good one

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And an overpaint

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I didn't appreciate until now it was one of the very first cars though

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Funny enough a CogBox™ landed here today

First up, a bunch of Ultra Hots. Thought I'd show some details rather than the usual overall shot

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Dunno where the front of the Civic pic went

Hot Wheels Honda Civic SI

Zylmex California T will be amalgamated with my other one which has different broken bits

Zylmex K704 California "T"

Gama-Mini 1302 is lovely

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Tilting seats

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Strangely curved base - of all the cars that need a flat base, a Beetle has to be top of the list!

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Hot Wheels Cannonade

Hot Wheels Cannonade

More VW goodness

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And a bonus BMW

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Not quite sure what I make of these yet!

Majorette 453 Teddy Bear (JP4)Majorette 456 Elliot The Cat (Morgan)Majorette 451 Tom Dog (Excaliber)

 

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Phoar, bargain!

Limited Edition too - hope you grabbed it quick before some other eagle-eyed antiques expert* did!

 

On a less facetious note, glad everything arrived with you safe 'n' sound! I thought the glazing on the Gama 1302 would be a straightforward enough fix - looks much better now.

Kinda undecided about the Crazy Roadsters too, but it was either leave 'em up there in the dark or pass them on to one of the fine folks on here - feel free to sell or trade them for something less weird!

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I've still never seen an Ultra Hot in any shop. Currently down in Dorset, doing the tourist thing inc visiting all the towns too. 

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3 minutes ago, sierraman said:

I’d have loved a job there! 

Are you Sierralady?

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Local factories for local people - Hackney to Southend is a well worn path!

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Back in Derby finishing up - I can't quite believe it but Entertainer have new new Matchbox!

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Pre-emptive purchases made...

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