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OK while the cabinet's open and the camera still warm here are the other four (also have a couple of racing car ones - Ecurie Ecosse but they are bugger to get out and will have to stay put!

 

 

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The Scammell is a brilliant bargain, members on the British Diecast Club FB page would be all fap-fap-fap over it!

 

Re Bulgarian Cortinas, here is mine. Non opening doors, but the Scottish Borders registration mark remains

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What was the deal with Bulgarian Matchbox? Seems quite a small market-place to have evolved so many variations.

 

/Edit -- I re-read Sierraman's post and he answers that really!

 

Just that I had seen a few references to these lately...

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still have my 2 deck one & the smaller D series one.

 

have pro over 50 of those Bulgarian mk4 cortina's alot have adverts/logos on them.think they where used a lot for promotional work.

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This thread reminds me how many awesome toys I binned, I look at so many I'd these pictures and remember having one.

 

That Bedford transporter for example. Red trailer with white ramps.

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Ive got the Bedford TM, had it since the early 1980s. It currently has a Corgi SD1, Tr7, Matchbox Golf, Jeep and Matchbox Chevy stock car on it, all of which I have also owned at least as long. Very envious of the Siku Transporters!

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I think I could get back into the swing of collecting matchbox again. I've still got the ones I had as a kid. It's one thing that they still make that's as good as ever matchbox cars, they've got them in the poundland near me it's a ritual we have on a day off to go and buy one with sierraman jr as I did twenty odd years ago

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oh had those got the eccurie one & just remembered I have the later ford transcontinental transporter, agree there great for increasing display space, as you'd prob guess mine are full of Cortina's.

have a pair of those plastic copies of the coach loved playing with them as a kid.

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^^Agreed, but they still make nice castings unique to the Matchbox brand....When I was a nipper Hot Wheels just came out but were expensive and hard to find. Very fragile, too. I was shopping in Asda about 25 years ago when they got a load of the current stuff (well current then) in for 65p or something. Now got 300 of the bastards and along the way have collected two grand-kids who now will not accept any alternative to Hot Wheels!

 

What's nice is that they like the classic stuff and will grow up knowing what first gen Celicas and BMW 2002s look like...

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Easy done, isn't it! I stop at variations just because I never really "collected" them, just bought ones I liked. Some of the graphics are a bit hard to stomach but some of the colourways are great. Keeping them in their blister cards doesn't help with space, either...

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I had that weird looking Matchbox Superkings blue car transporter with the red fold down ramps, mine came with a beige Capri with a brown roof

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Also received this today:

 

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It's a 1962 Ford Galaxie promo by AMT. AMT made all Galaxies from 1959 to 1970 as Promos, as well as annual kits.
All of them were reissued over the decades, many of them several times. However, the last time we saw the '62 was in 1968.

So this is the first time since I'm in this hobby (40+ years), that I actually own an elusive '62. Was a bargain to boot.

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