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Some more Matchbox shite collected last weekend at a show,

Fiat 1500

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Ford Station Wagons,

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Chevy Impala,

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Bin Lorry,

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Mustang,with steering,

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Lamborghini Miura,

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Commer ice cream van,

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Years back I repainted one of those Commer BF's into the correct Mr Whippy livery, as the Matchbox van is based on the Bonalack body used by Whippy, not Smiths as used by Lyons Maid

 

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Finding a Corgi Commer BF at sensible money is getting harder. I know someone who's spunked tens of thousands on a real Commer BF/Smith ex Mister Softee, the van was rotten, totally rebuilt the wood framed aluminium body, brand new rear genset, and a totally brand new interior. Ian Smith of Leeds is an ice cream van nut, and I know him via his brother, who I went to school with. Check out his photos of the resto. The van is like brand new

 

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I used to work on commer mr softee ice cream vans in the 60s when i worked at Rowhedge garage near Colchester.

had ford e93 sidevalve engine in rear powering genny.

Ran on parafin after being started on petrol.

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Woe betide any mobiler that forgot to switch back to petrol before shutting off, as the damn thing would not want to start the next day. The vans had that distinctive sweet smell of burning tractor vapour oil as it was known as. Locally to me, Massarella's scrapped all their Commers in the early 1980's, they butchered the body of a couple, and fitted the rear ends to Ford Transit vans, and ditched the machine and genset, and used em as hard ice cream vans. Shame. Ian himself has restored many over the years, some even being exported, and one ended up in Merseyside, and painted in of all things Mr Whippy livery. 

 

And just for a laugh, ages ago when bored I made this out of Lego.....

 

 

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I used to associate that sweet warm fume-y smell with ice cream when I was a sprog.

 You aren't the only one mate :)

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Better photos of my latest diecast tat, including the latest version of the Cararararararararamalamalamadingdong mk1 Escort, and they've finally put the lights the right way round. Swapped the grille on it though with my purple fake 1300E version though, as the latest version as an all chrome doobry.

 

 

First up, the puss coloured Corsa

 

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Mutant Capri with exhausts in the wrong place

 

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Lotus Omega

 

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Norev Pandamonium, cat knocked it off my shelf, and it got a bumper chip, little bastard!!

 

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And now the Scrote, shame nobody does 1/43 scale Mex decals, as this is crying out for a set

 

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I bought this at my local swapmeet today. Skoda Estelle in 1:20. This is a plastic model and made by the same manufacturer as the 1/43 version I sold to Felly a few years ago. The engie lid still opens but sadly the brilliant side opening bonnet has been glued shut. It has also been resprayed.

 

Not really my thing tbh but it was so unusual I had to have it.

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And now the Scrote, shame nobody does 1/43 scale Mex decals, as this is crying out for a set

 

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Dinky issued their Mk1 in kit form with Mexico transfers, unfortunately nobody seems to be remaking the decals but the kits never seem to go for much compared to the usual Dinky stuff....

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Love this,Otto do a great range in obscure modelling subjects,i have the Renault Espace F1 that Otto brought out a few yrs ago. love it!

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Today I further reduced my 1/25 scale yank kit collection courtesy of an old hobby shop in Stoke.

 

 

"Just snap this beautiful car together"

 

Pretty much a perfect scale 1/25 GM production line, then. Body by Fisher.

 

Price.

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Looks like a '76? I thought Jo-Han were all done by then but Wikipedia informs me the '77 Coupe De Ville was their last moulding.

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Children's Hospice charity shop in Glastonbury, a worthy cause so all expenditure completely justified.

 

Picked up these:

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Part of some kind of 007 partwork series. They look pretty good, too, though I've not opened the blister packs yet. Not sure if I will. Fiver each, eBay suggests I've not over-spent.

 

Also; a bag of five toy cars for £1.50. Most were nonsense, but this:

 

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And this:

 

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Are keepers.

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