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I don't think I'm alone in assuming that most of us on this thread are car obsessed, and have been since a very young age. I remember as a kid longing for the day when I'd be able to own and drive my own car. 

Diecast was the ultimate pathway into owning a real car. From  a child's perspective, it's amazing - you can choose the exact model you fancy (assuming you've saved up enough or it's Christmas/birthday time) and then add it to an ever-growing collection. I'm fortunate that I still own the majority of my childhood diecast. I culled a few of my least interesting models in the early 90s but the majority survived. 

One model in particular springs to mind - a very battered Matchbox Renault 5. I clearly remember keeping it in my desk in 3rd year in primary and it was very much an experimental model. At one point I took all the paint off it and then repainted it with tippex. 

Life's a funny old thing because I kept hold of the model, even though it's basically ruined, right down to the missing tailgate, damaged chassis and bent axles. 

Things have come full circle as I now teach in the same school. I teach in the aforementioned classroom on a relatively regular basis so a while back I took the Renault into school and placed it on the teacher desk for the day. Daft really, but it made me smile that almost 40 years later the Renault made it back into the same place. 

I've considered restoring it, and even bought an immaculate blue Matchbox R5 as a donor for the tailgate, axles, rear corner of the chassis and for a paint match for mine. Since then, I've thought the better of it  - the wreck that I've held onto has a backstory attached to it and a restoration will wipe out the warts and childhood brutality, won't it? 

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I was always into customs and hot rods as well as old cars from the 50s and 60s. Comes from reading Street Machine, Hot Rod, Rod and Custom, Custom Car etc in WH Smith's while my dad was browsing the electronics magazines. 

The Matchbox 57 Chevy in black with red flames, and the black,  flamed Model A hot rod were the coolest cars in my collection 

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Reportage from yesterday's trip to Sarlat-la-Canéda, nearest big town to where we're staying. First up was a visit to Joué Club, which I'd liken to The Entertainer in that it was on the edge of the town centre rather than in a retail park.

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Highly recommended - they had a good range of stuff on shelves and pegs plus a big cardboard Majorette display (of which frustratingly I can't get photos off the phone at present, I'll try again later). Then we went to King Jouet, which is more like Smyths as it was on a retail park. Again pretty good with another example of the Majorette display, only reason I didn't get so much there was that I'd already got a load at the first shop.

This is a jumble of photos from both places as they were taken on both phone and camera. A variety of garages which should interest @Datsuncog and some boat/caravan sets which which will appeal to Mr and Mrs @FakeConcern:

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Some bigger stuff too:

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Photos of my selection to follow in a moment....

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My purchases. Did also have a look in the big E. LeClerc hypermarket, but other than one or two Majorettes which I'd bought earlier in the day there was nothing of note.

From Joué Club:

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Don't recall seeing the HW Vintage Racing editions, they also do a '63 Corvette, '69 Mustang and Maverick in the range. Possibly from Canada?

The Nismo set is nice, although slightly spoilt by the Mack being so out of scale. Majorette are doing loads of anniversary edition versions at present, some more appealing than others.

The C4 is for you @FakeConcern, sorry the card is a bit tatty but that was the only one.

These from Jouet Club:

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Felt I had to have a DS of some sort, I went for the standard one rather than an odd special edition (or the 5-pack).

Would like to fid more of the J Imports range. They also do the KP61 Starlet, often-seen Skyline HT 2000 GT-X, '85 Honda CRX and Acura NSX.

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10 hours ago, Dick Longbridge said:

I've considered restoring it, and even bought an immaculate blue Matchbox R5 as a donor for the tailgate, axles, rear corner of the chassis and for a paint match for mine. Since then, I've thought the better of it  - the wreck that I've held onto has a backstory attached to it and a restoration will wipe out the warts and childhood brutality, won't it? 

Let's all take a moment to remember the Matchbox Cortina 'pebble' that @Datsuncog still has and shared with us a while back.

My dad had a few cars that he really didn't look after, his younger brothers ones were the opposite. Anyway, although intact, they were badly repainted with heavy paint, probably from the shipyard my grandpa worked in. I restored a couple in the mid 90s but never got around to the rest. As time wore on and as my dad got older, part of me felt it would erase these toys' stories by making them like new again. Thankfully life took over and I would never have got the time. Now that my dad is gone, I am so glad I didn't touch these cars and I now truly feel they have passed to me, even though I was given them for good in the early 1980s.

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1 hour ago, Split_Pin said:

Let's all take a moment to remember the Matchbox Cortina 'pebble' that @Datsuncog still has and shared with us a while back.

My dad had a few cars that he really didn't look after, his younger brothers ones were the opposite. Anyway, although intact, they were badly repainted with heavy paint, probably from the shipyard my grandpa worked in. I restored a couple in the mid 90s but never got around to the rest. As time wore on and as my dad got older, part of me felt it would erase these toys' stories by making them like new again. Thankfully life took over and I would never have got the time. Now that my dad is gone, I am so glad I didn't touch these cars and I now truly feel they have passed to me, even though I was given them for good in the early 1980s.

Which pebble? I’ve probably already seen it but can’t remember.

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2 hours ago, Spottedlaurel said:

Some bigger stuff too:

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Solido is absolutely bossing it a the mo, 1:18-wise. And, comparatively speaking, fairly affordably. After inflation, £49 is probably not far off the equivalent of what Beatties would have charged me for a 1:18 Bburago when I was 10ish. And back then, I'd have LOVED a 1:18 Renault 21 Turbo, Honda Civic or Alfa GTV.

REAL CARS.

And Solido's execution is just as good as its sheer variety. The fidelity is at least as good as with fully enclosed resin models of much higher price points, and you get the joy of opening doors. I have to use ALL my self control to avoid buying them.

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It's only the Sierra Cossie that has broken my willpower thus far.

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26 minutes ago, Tenmil Socket said:

Which pebble? I’ve probably already seen it but can’t remember.

I'll look out a pic later!

The MkIV Cortina was my favourite Matchbox car; it basically lived in my pocket and I'd give it a squeeze if I felt a bit worried.

Over time the A-pillars broke off, the roof bent down and the baseplate and body bent up to fit with the contours of my clenched hand...

Yes, it seems I was quite a worried child.

I thought about restoring it a while ago, but it seemed kinda pointless when I could just go and buy a new, factory fresh one (for a price, admittedly)...

I guess for a while it seemed important to me to 'fix' the old stuff from my past and pretend like I'd always looked after it, but now I'm going with the idea that the original stuff tells a story, and I don't want to take that away.

I've a few recently acquired MIB early-80s Matchbox now which I plan to display alongside my childhood originals - that way I can have the best of both!

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18 minutes ago, RoadworkUK said:

Solido is absolutely bossing it a the mo, 1:18-wise. And, comparatively speaking, fairly affordably. After inflation, £49 is probably not far off the equivalent of what Beatties would have charged me for a 1:18 Bburago when I was 10ish. And back then, I'd have LOVED a 1:18 Renault 21 Turbo, Honda Civic or Alfa GTV.

REAL CARS.

And Solido's execution is just as good as its sheer variety. The fidelity is at least as good as with fully enclosed resin models of much higher price points, and you get the joy of opening doors. I have to use ALL my self control to avoid buying them.

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It's only the Sierra Cossie that has broken my willpower thus far.

Any more pics? 
Why did they include the tow hook?

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Willpower test this morning - don't buy any more discounted Matchbox from Poundstretcher:

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I have all the castings I want from this selection - but now I'm finding myself thinking about colour variations.

Aaargh.

Also noticed these Hot Wheels Silverlines on a low peg:

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Not ones I've seen before.

Not all that cheap either, so I didn't buy any - but could be a worthwhile endeavour for anyone with a Porsche fancy to check out their nearest store?

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The 914 was the only one from the collection of six that didn't seem to be there.

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Wow those Porsches are nice!

I had a delivery of Porsches myself, mainly for this Guisval 911

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Although there was a very tidy Matchbox 910

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and a 911 included too

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Anyone care to guess the manufacturer of this one, and what they were trying to model?

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Tootsie Toys Rabbit. But I’ll admit that the VW badge on the bonnet was about 70% of the reason I could identify* it!

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38 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

Wow those Porsches are nice!

I had a delivery of Porsches myself, mainly for this Guisval 911

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Although there was a very tidy Matchbox 910

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and a 911 included too

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Anyone care to guess the manufacturer of this one, and what they were trying to model?

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Looks like a Tootsie Toys Rabbit van?

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11 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

Jon beath me to it! I only know as I have about 6 or 7 Tootsie Toys in the loft. 

I had a Tootsie camper, a big brown RV type thing. 
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2 hours ago, Jon said:

Tootsie Toys Rabbit. But I’ll admit that the VW badge on the bonnet was about 70% of the reason I could identify* it!

 

1 hour ago, Split_Pin said:

Looks like a Tootsie Toys Rabbit van?

 

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2 hours ago, sierraman said:

I had a Tootsie camper, a big brown RV type thing. 
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That is spectacular,  I'd have loved that as a kid.

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14 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

That is spectacular,  I'd have loved that as a kid.

Another one I remember distinctly getting, came from The Aquarius Car Boot in Chesterfield. Sold it about 15 years back to someone in America through eBay. 

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On 30/07/2024 at 14:39, AndyW201 said:

Thers a much better partwork series out called Famous Czech Cars, which as the name suggests, is all Skoda. I agree with you about the need for an early 2000s Octavia, this is the one from the Czech Cars series that Im currently trying to hunt down,

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So far, the only model that has been made of a road-going RS. There are a few kicking about for sale but prices are at a premium. If they were to bring that series out over here, I'd subscribe to it, as there are some right crackers in it, but we've never been well catered for partworks in the UK.

If anyone collects Skoda models then you should search for Kaden models. They are a Czech based company that made models for Skoda dealers.

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They also sold them under their own branding

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Some more kaden models.

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Kaden were replaced by Abrex as the supplier to dealers at the beginning of the 21st century. 

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Abrex have modelled almost all the Skoda cars ever built over the last 20 years.

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Willpower test this afternoon - don't buy a load of 2022 Matchbox Action Drivers Playsets from TK Maxx.

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No, I said DON'T buy a load of 2022 Matchbox Action Drivers Playsets from TK Maxx.

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Ah... 

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Gaaah.

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Fuggit. Do whatever you like.

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6 hours ago, RoadworkUK said:

Solido is absolutely bossing it a the mo, 1:18-wise. And, comparatively speaking, fairly affordably. After inflation, £49 is probably not far off the equivalent of what Beatties would have charged me for a 1:18 Bburago when I was 10ish. And back then, I'd have LOVED a 1:18 Renault 21 Turbo, Honda Civic or Alfa GTV.

REAL CARS.

And Solido's execution is just as good as its sheer variety. The fidelity is at least as good as with fully enclosed resin models of much higher price points, and you get the joy of opening doors. I have to use ALL my self control to avoid buying them.

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It's only the Sierra Cossie that has broken my willpower thus far.

The Solido's are excellent value and have a decent level of detail to them. I bought another 22b but in white this week, 80lev/40 Euros and it looks great. 

Ottomobile have really gone off the boil quality wise,there are complaints about this months 1/18's offerings having flimsy plastics for the windows. 

Oh,and I picked up the vw set today for not much and the Mrs has taken a shine to them.

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6 hours ago, Tenmil Socket said:

Any more pics? 
Why did they include the tow hook?

Here y'are.

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More painting and piss ballsing about today.

Firstly, that BMC FFK I converted to a tanker. I wasn’t going to paint it, the plan was to just remove the Spanish decals and leave it more or less as it was, but I’ve done a few red and white vehicles lately so decided to change this one…

It’s only loosely assembled here and still more to do, but I like it! Vauxhall mustard yellow over Leyland russet brown. The tanker fillers will be black or maybe silver yet.

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Next up, the Chrysler Avenger. Quite a simple one to do this!

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And the Cortina. Done as the 1.6 Crusader I nearly bought some years ago but stupidly didn’t for reasons I still can’t fathom.

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Its interesting (if your a sad bastard like me) that when you do things like these models you start noticing slight detail differences in cars. The Cortina for example, some seem to have the B/C pillar in between the windows in black yet others it’s body colour.

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Shopping trip finds. Hot Wheels mainline situation as grim as ever, but Entertainer at Tesco had another fresh (old) case. Sadly, here it seems to be the same score as the main Entertainer store in the town where anything decent gets plucked out of the box before it has a chance to get on the pegs. Did salvage this though,

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Which I was happy about as this is one of my favoutite castings. This generation of Cougar is a very pretty thing.

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To make up the BOGOHP deal, I also found this at the bottom behind all the remaining  fantasy shit. I do like these Pajeros too,

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B&M had these F&F semi premium things in, I think these have been shown on here before, but I was glad to find anything fairly 'new',

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This generation of Chevelle is also a really nice looking car,

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A nice change from the F&F  Chevy Nova that has been done to death now by Hot Wheels,

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Being a semi premium means some very nice rear detail, which makes a change from most Hot Wheels 60s-70s yanks being just one big slab of chrome at the rear. Interesting that this is the only one of the set with a metal base, so it feels somewhat heavier than the others.

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A nice rendering of a Charger, quite subtle and factory-looking  (apart from the wheels) compared to other F&F Chargers.

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I was pleased to get this one, it was one I wasnt aware of in this set and usually, the JDM models in these F&F sets are the first to get scalped

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And lastly, this one,

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I think this one ties in well with the earlier discussion about how crazy some Mattel castings seem, as what else could they do with this one? Apart from a cheapened mainline or a more expensive Premium with Real Rider wheels and a bit of detail in the engine bay, perhaps. But its a nice piece all the same.

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Strangely, the 5th one in the collection, the snappily named 'W Motors Lykan Hypersport' was absent from the pegs. Mega expensive supercars arent really my bag anyway, so not too much of a biggie. Not like I'm a completist anyway,,,

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Today's postal delivery was this,

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Dan's already covered this one, so I'll not plaster this post with pics. It's been a long wait for a RHD UK market Mk2 Capri in 1/43 scale and then in the same month, we get both a wide and standard bodied version. I loved the orange X-pack version, and I do like this Ghia one too. It's not gone down too well among "serious" Vanguards collectors like,  but meh! Main criticism has been the lack of door or wing mirrors. Considering the real car it's modelled on has never had them either, we cant really blame Corgi for that...

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More criticism has been about the wheels ("grumble, moan - too shiny, too dished"). Yeah, they've obviously tried to replicate the optional diamond cut/contrasting dark grey finish as on the wheels on the real car but gone a bit too shiny. And yeah, they are a bit 'dishy' and the tyres a bit narrow and low profile, but IMO, they're still more convincing as a Ghia/S type alloy than Corgi's previous attempt,

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Generally though, the detailing is a delight,

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Especially the rear badging. Extra points for getting the number plate font like the one on the real car,

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Interior has the correct  Ghia seats with the headrests that slide down into the seat back.

So at last, the Ford shelf in the display cabinet has a Mk2 to sit with the Mk1 and the Professionals Mk3s. Took some deciding whether to put this or the X-pack in there, but figured this one was a good match for the similarly orange-wth-vinyl roof Mk1. (Yeah, and you lot think YOU'RE sad...😆)

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I've been having trouble sleeping recently so I went to have a look at the old diecast.

I have just noticed that the Corgi Juniors Mercedes 190e, Volvo 760 and Jaguar XJ6 all share the same generic interior. 

These castings which were released in about 1988 are much more basic, but nonetheless still as pleasing, as earlier releases. Compared to, for example, a Sierra, Escort or Metro, they have plain bases (I bet that's a generic item too but haven't measured) and no opening features. The Volvo and Mercedes do have plastic headlamp lenses though and all 3 have nice vanity plates.

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Just these three from yesterday's boot sale, happy with them at one Euro each:

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Haven't seen many Majorettes done like the Firebird. 205 is suffering with a snapped rollbar and slightly collapsed suspension, but is otherwise tidy. Land Cruiser my favourite of them, I have several other versions but this black one is new to me.

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