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Also I have managed to find the snow storm Beetle I had as a kid. Really chuffed with this one, forgot how good a model it was. 

 

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2 hours ago, bunglebus said:

 

Corgi must have modelled this on a real vehicle surely?

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They did.

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Corgi Rocket 962 was one of my favourite toys.

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It was the Spedeworth pace car before being replaced in the early 1970s by Ford Capris. Then a few years later teh Capris were replace with Mk3 Cortinas.

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To go with the control car were two hot rods.

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I had all three. Long lost to the mists of time.

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We didn't get to the toy fair today as something else came up, but as we passed the junk shop that I got a big pile of er junk in last week we popped in again.

I had half rememberd seeing a digger thing in the big cardboard box I had picked all the stuff including the Corgi Heavy Machinery transporter so had a look and found it still in the box. I also rummaged about the bottom of the box and found the locating plate and capstan thing also for the transporter and the bonus was the door to the MGC!

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I need to make a rear window for the MG and work out how to thread the cotton on the digger, but I'm pretty happy with that and I'm sure there'll be another toy fair soon!

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PS Shot of Todd Sweeney car 531. Yes he was a real driver.

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and some old footage from 1968 that features both Todd Sweeney and Derek Fiske

 

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Derek Fiske #304

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Todd Sweeney #531

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A homage to the MK2 Jaguar was this Daimler put together for a charity run to Benidorm

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3 minutes ago, sheffcortinacentre said:

Thought there were 4 stock cars?

Only the two.There are the Juniors versions of the Todd Sweeney car as well(Silver body with yellow or blue base).Plus the Woody Woodpecker version 😂

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Beyond his short oval racing prowess* Derek Fiske is a well-known name round these parts, from his car/van hire and garage business:

1989 Nissan Skyline 3.0SGL + Transit recovery truck

I rented this one back in 2002, a friend hired something similar from them more recently.

 

*He moved on from stock cars to National Hot Rods, winning the world championship in 1975.

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1 hour ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

I had all three. Long lost to the mists of time.

I've got a Todd Sweeney but not the other one

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Forgot all about Woody

Also just realised it is a different casting, well it had to be

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I had no idea the Derek Fiske has opening bonnet

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For some reason, I expected to see a Ford engine in there, the 1700 from a Zephyr 4 or a Kent.  But no, that’s a BMC B-series wearing a pair of SU carbs

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The 'Todd Sweeney' casting reproduced as a Whizzwheels in two base colours 1970-73

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Base name was changed to ‘Super Stock Car’

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Corgi Rockets #975 Super Stock Set 1

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#976 Super Stock Set 2

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#977 Super Stock Set 3.  This one was up for £1,375 on QDT and has since sold.

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26 minutes ago, flat4alfa said:

#976 Super Stock Set 2

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I remember seeing this set on a stand at a local toy fair 16-17 years ago, even then it was £500 and the seller was confident he'd get it.

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Managed to get some quality time in on the small stuff this weekend......

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Had a major sort-out and putting away session on the 1/64-ish stuff following numerous recent purchases. They live in a variety of boxes on top of the 'display' case in the garage. Had a worrying moment when I couldn't find the Moving Parts Land Cruiser recently sent to me by @Datsuncog then I found it in the box with other stuff he'd found for me. Also had to go for a much bigger box for Toyota/Lexus when I found another box full. HW Premiums and modern Majorettes take up a lot of space....

Then I managed a decent session on the Fujimi Nissan 240ZG build:

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Took a lot of masking to paint the arch flares and front valance.....

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8 minutes ago, James M said:

I present to you my most recent purchase. 
1/18 Norev BMW 325i Touring.

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Wow. I used to drive this throbbing beast (318i) on a regular basis. I fitted the eyebrows and lowered it

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1 minute ago, bunglebus said:

Wow. I used to drive this throbbing beast (318i) on a regular basis. I fitted the eyebrows and lowered it

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I borrowed one of these (same colour as well) from a mate when my GTis gearbox exploded, I hated it.

Obviously I have no taste!

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1 minute ago, FakeConcern said:

I borrowed one of these (same colour as well) from a mate when my GTis gearbox exploded, I hated it.

Obviously I have no taste!

Obviously! My mate is a serial E30 botherer, I have to say other than the lack of BHP from that 1.8, it was such a good driver's car. I'd use it for the run to Eastbourne and back from Chelmsford, something daft like 30 roundabouts on the route each way, I just wouldn't slow down for any of them unless I had to. It just stuck to the road like the proverbial shit to a blanket.

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Must admit, I love the E30 Bimmer. I love the E21 before it even more. They’re such nice cars to drive and really solidly built too. Imho they’re the best of BMW.

I had an E36 too which was the polar opposite imho. Absolute shit compared to the E30.

I used to occasionally work on an A reg 320 that had a ridiculous amount of mileage on it. Lovely car still though, and the only way you knew it was a mega miler was the state of the drivers seat. It was still tight as a drum to drive.

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39 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

It just stuck to the road like the proverbial shit to a blanket.

With the six cylinder though they could catch you out when wet and turn about suddenly on a crest.  Don’t ask me how I know. Thankfully it was at dawn and I hit nothing, merci, Monsieur Gendarme.

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37 minutes ago, danthecapriman said:

I had an E36 too which was the polar opposite imho.

This.  But people absolutely loved them and discarded the E30 overnight

But maybe I was just ‘old’

E30 325i is already the ‘collectors Mk1 Escort’ stratospheric purchase price minefield.  I did it wrong.  Again!

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On 17/03/2024 at 13:24, bunglebus said:

Didn't @flat4alfa manage to score an original one off someone on here a while back?

Lesley did colour the lights and grille on the earlier Pontiac GP

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But left the arse (ass?) alone

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Regular wheels of course

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Not the Chevrolet, but I’m getting opening scene Cheech & Chong Up in Smoke vibes here

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1 hour ago, flat4alfa said:

With the six cylinder though they could catch you out when wet and turn about suddenly on a crest.  Don’t ask me how I know. Thankfully it was at dawn and I hit nothing, merci, Monsieur Gendarme.

Bimmer-bothering mate parked one of his 325s backwards into some parked cars in Southend after catching a wet manhole cover under power, and I remember doing a 180 on a roundabout on another occasion in one of them. Good tyres are pretty essential although he insists the one he wrote off was already bent somewhere and could never be aligned correctly.

This is the guy who I did the Matchbox E30 cabrio for recently

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