Tenmil Socket Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 16 hours ago, bunglebus said: I have also acquired a commercial - Matchbox Ford D series in Pepsi livery. I don't remember seeing this outside of catalogues before Plus a couple of lovely Matchbox, who keeps their toys this nice? Plus this Hot Wheels, sure Matchbox did a version of this but I don't think I have one anymore I wasn't aware that Hot Wheels also did this 205! bunglebus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsuncog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Anyone for some Friday market tat...? Well alright then... My two arch-nemeses were already at the Tat Stall by the time I came puffing and blowing through the doors (frustratingly, the only entrance that's currently open is at the opposite end of the building from where I dump the car, so it's an extra detour). I could only watch in frozen horror as one lad made off with a very, very nice Dinky Ford Corsair in metallic red. Some new stuff up top, today... Yeah, the gap beside the police SD1 marks where the Corsair was. Corgi Pontiac ambulance was pretty good and complete; Dinky Plymouth taxi missing its sign but has the slightly better mid-70s wheels with metal inserts. Corgi Mercedes van in so-so condition, marred a little by a stuck sliding door (I'm after one of these). Matchbox stuff (and others) seems to be an arbitrary selection of tat-grade stuff that's been inexplicably elevated to top-shelf status (and, possibly, pricing). Dropping down onto the lower levels, then: Familiar Bond partworks back again (but not the Rolls Shadow, and I did ask about that one) plus ropey Bburagos, Corgi Turbos, Lledo and other modernish stuff that didn't really catch my notice. Probably about £3 for the stuff here. Then, another lot appeared - again, same as previous weeks: That mid-70s Bel Air cop car without lights is back; still think a fiver's a bit of a stretch though. 50p tat was there in abundance, too: Inevitably, the really nice stuff has been taken already (mostly by me, in fairness), but there's still interest to be had rootling through the tub. Regular wheels Lesney Ford D Series gritter has had a rough time of it; Flying Bug missing its wings. Dodge tipper has been repainted in matt red; Super GTs are typical toybox fodder. BMC Farina has a squashed roof, sadly. Majorette Citroen C4 is one I used to have, though this one has more than a few battle scars. Ergomatic was in reasonable fettle; GT40 needs some tyres but otherwise reasonable. Repaints, bashed and incompletes galore. But I held back - for the most part. Moseying up the stalls, though... bit more diecast this week. This was on an 'Irish Gifts' stall - Corgi Classics Belfast tram for £20 wasn't a bad price - think I sold mine for more ten years ago. One of the antique stalls had these, too... Hmmm. Tonka forklift and crane truck in above-average nick These were possibly of interest to certain persons here... Tonka Rail Splitter and Wheeler Dealer. Pretty good nick, but £20 each... the stallholder was quick to quote eBay prices at me; he knows what they're wurf, m8. Charity Stall had the same as last week, less a few buses... both Buddy L Chevy pickups still there, though couldn't get a pic due to eejits blocking the way. But on circling back round to the Tat Stall, wonders had arrived... OOOFT DINKYS (British and French) (And a wheelless Corgi Mini 1000) BAM TINPLATE HNNNGH BBURAGO 1/24 SPLUGRGH POLISTIL Unfortunately, the superb Polistil XJ was missing its grille and rear bootlid chromework. £10 on the Jag nonetheless; same on the Panda, and on the Dinky stuff also. This sad looking MkIV Zodiac had also appeared... ...plus more Atlas repro stuff. So yeah... I did do a bit of a deep dive into my pockets for two of the French Dinky for my own collection - the Ami and Panhard - but if there's anything else that tickles you, let me know ASAP! On my final lap now before I need to scoot... Amishtat, flat4alfa, junkyarddog and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 21 minutes ago, Datsuncog said: Familiar Bond partworks back again (but not the Rolls Shadow, and I did ask about that one) Thanks. You have a memory I could only wish for! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 23 minutes ago, Datsuncog said: Tonka forklift and crane truck in above-average nick Love the crane truck! Perfect colour too. But the £20 will be staying in the wallet sorry Datsuncog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amishtat Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Dinky Dodge if you're still there please! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Have just found another huge tat haul in my charity shop - anyone want these Tonkas at £10 each? Truck is huge Sudsprint and Datsuncog 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsuncog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Just now, Amishtat said: Dinky Dodge if you're still there please! Aaaaah sorry - I had to dash! But will see if it's still there next week, all being well! I couldn't resist the Dinky 2CV in the end. These are beyond gorgeous, and will be staying for the time being! Most of the marks on them seem to be attic dirt, so looking forward to some gentle scrubby-scrubby later... sierraman, andrew e, Amishtat and 4 others 5 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
junkyarddog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Nice find on the Ami and Panhard DC,those would have been coming home with me too. Sudsprint and Datsuncog 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 22 minutes ago, bunglebus said: Have just found another huge tat haul in my charity shop - anyone want these Tonkas at £10 each? Truck is huge My word. What are the chances?? And down to a Tenner, eh? Nope. Still on wallet lockdown Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 25 minutes ago, Datsuncog said: Most of the marks on them seem to be attic dirt, so looking forward to some gentle scrubby-scrubby later... The Panhard 24 must be a tad more valuable, I really like that. Well to be fair I really like the real thing! That is until one I was sitting in was started up and the two-pot broke the illusion of a swoopy body at speed. But, still. Datsuncog, egg and Sudsprint 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 14 minutes ago, flat4alfa said: My word. What are the chances?? And down to a Tenner, eh? Nope. Still on wallet lockdown I was very tempted but Tonka just ain't my thing. I did come away with a pretty good haul anyway - pics later Amishtat, flat4alfa and Datsuncog 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsuncog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 29 minutes ago, flat4alfa said: The Panhard 24 must be a tad more valuable, I really like that. Well to be fair I really like the real thing! That is until one I was sitting in was started up and the two-pot broke the illusion of a swoopy body at speed. But, still. They're great, aren't they? But yeah, I think I'd sooner look at a Panhard than drive one... indeed, they're not quite giveaway prices this week, but I reckon I'll not make too much of a loss as and when I move these on. I was sorely tempted by the DS too, only the persished tyres at the back can't be replaced without drilling off the baseplate... the Dinky caravan was also a beauty, though I couldn't work out if it was a repaint or not... just some odd overpaint here and there. I was also low on cash, since I paused at a stall selling handmade Irish-linen based textile gifts, and ended up drawn into a conversation with the stallholder... and because I'm a sucker for a hard-luck story, ended up buying this with the tenner that could well have been a caravan... Yes, it's a face mask, and I already have plenty of those... but the ex-works rally Sunbeam is actually owned by the stallholder, so after getting the chapter and verse on its history, plus a soliloquy on how the collapse of the tourist trade has devastated his stall, I thought it'd be rude not to, since that was why I'd paused... Hey ho. RoadworkUK, bunglebus, andrew e and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 He has an amazing floating hand in the window. I must get one of those. Must block the eyeline a bit, though. Ask him next time why he doesn't dangle it at the centre, hanging off the rear view mirror, like all sane folks. At least you know now that when you wear it, and folks are staring at you, it's not personal. It's because they are mesmerised by the floating hand that can't be unseen Datsuncog 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddyramrod Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 15 hours ago, eddyramrod said: This... ...has gone up on the correct shelf today, because I completed the details. The correct shelf is the Film & TV shelf (actually one of several). Why? Who on earth had a pale green Hillman Imp? I'll tell you... It was Richard Bradford as McGill, aka Man In A Suitcase. (Cue that excellent music and let's throw some shapes!) I have a feeling I've used a green that's a bit too light, his car may have been a bit darker, but it's the green I used on my Volvo's wheels, which means it's what I had in. And come on, who else do you know who has a model of McGill's Imp? 2 hours ago, flat4alfa said: Super Imp Rallye with the spotlights The hedge has grown. Wormwood Scrubs in the back ground Orchid Green P030-4871 2 hours ago, flat4alfa said: Brave, but not quite the cookie Well... I suppose that's me told. Better lay hands on another Corgi Imp then, as I don't want to take this one apart again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 14 minutes ago, eddyramrod said: Well... I suppose that's me told. Better lay hands on another Corgi Imp then, as I don't want to take this one apart again. No no... Quote Brave, but not quite the cookie Was in reference to the two code-3 efforts that are way too dark Was not about yours! Sorry ? Duly edited. Imp Lives Matter. Christine, Amishtat and eddyramrod 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eddyramrod Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Thank you but you're right. I did think I had it too pale anyway. But when did he drive a white one? I don't remember that! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
barrett Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Hey @Datsuncog if you ever want to move that Ami on I would give it a very good home! I've been searching for one for a long time at a reasonable price... That's a really good haul there. The Panhard is a lovely thing, one of my favourites. Anyone who hasn't driven a Panhard might be surprised at just how well they go. I've had our early Z1 up to 90 before, which isn't something I'd like to try in a contemporary British family car... egg and Datsuncog 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MarvinsMom Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 2 hours ago, Datsuncog said: Anyone for some Friday market tat...? Well alright then... My two arch-nemeses were already at the Tat Stall by the time I came puffing and blowing through the doors (frustratingly, the only entrance that's currently open is at the opposite end of the building from where I dump the car, so it's an extra detour). I could only watch in frozen horror as one lad made off with a very, very nice Dinky Ford Corsair in metallic red. Some new stuff up top, today... Yeah, the gap beside the police SD1 marks where the Corsair was. Corgi Pontiac ambulance was pretty good and complete; Dinky Plymouth taxi missing its sign but has the slightly better mid-70s wheels with metal inserts. Corgi Mercedes van in so-so condition, marred a little by a stuck sliding door (I'm after one of these). Matchbox stuff (and others) seems to be an arbitrary selection of tat-grade stuff that's been inexplicably elevated to top-shelf status (and, possibly, pricing). Dropping down onto the lower levels, then: Familiar Bond partworks back again (but not the Rolls Shadow, and I did ask about that one) plus ropey Bburagos, Corgi Turbos, Lledo and other modernish stuff that didn't really catch my notice. Probably about £3 for the stuff here. Then, another lot appeared - again, same as previous weeks: That mid-70s Bel Air cop car without lights is back; still think a fiver's a bit of a stretch though. 50p tat was there in abundance, too: Inevitably, the really nice stuff has been taken already (mostly by me, in fairness), but there's still interest to be had rootling through the tub. Regular wheels Lesney Ford D Series gritter has had a rough time of it; Flying Bug missing its wings. Dodge tipper has been repainted in matt red; Super GTs are typical toybox fodder. BMC Farina has a squashed roof, sadly. Ergomatic was in reasonable fettle. Repaints, bashed and incompletes galore. But I held back - for the most part. Moseying up the stalls, though... bit more diecast this week. This was on an 'Irish Gifts' stall - Corgi Classics Belfast tram for £20 wasn't a bad price - think I sold mine for more ten years ago. One of the antique stalls had these, too... Hmmm. Tonka forklift and crane truck in above-average nick These were possibly of interest to certain persons here... Tonka Rail Splitter and Wheeler Dealer. Pretty good nick, but £20 each... the stallholder was quick to quote eBay prices at me; he knows what they're wurf, m8. Charity Stall had the same as last week, less a few buses... both Buddy L Chevy pickups still there, though couldn't get a pic due to eejits blocking the way. But on circling back round to the Tat Stall, wonders had arrived... OOOFT DINKYS (British and French) (And a wheelless Corgi Mini 1000) BAM TINPLATE HNNNGH BBURAGO 1/24 SPLUGRGH POLISTIL Unfortunately, the superb Polistil XJ was missing its grille and rear bootlid chromework. £10 on the Jag nonetheless; same on the Panda, and on the Dinky stuff also. This sad looking MkIV Zodiac had also appeared... ...plus more Atlas repro stuff. So yeah... I did do a bit of a deep dive into my pockets for two of the French Dinky for my own collection - the Ami and Panhard - but if there's anything else that tickles you, let me know ASAP! On my final lap now before I need to scoot... thank goodness i missed this earlier - especially the Corgi Jag mark X i take it that its not as nice as the pictures would have you believe? just as well given my champagn lifestyle and beer bottle budget! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Screen grabs off converted film tend to be too dark with tone issues https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_112887-Hillman-Super-Imp-Rallye-1965.html Can play with the contrast and filtering, as above, but not sure if correct without comparing to an actual car in Orchid Green P030-4871 This is the ICI tab, with Apple Green P030-3337 above it Either way, it's a bit of a rum colour. Doesn't exactly shout 'Rallye' ! eddyramrod 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
flat4alfa Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 46 minutes ago, eddyramrod said: Thank you but you're right. I did think I had it too pale anyway. But when did he drive a white one? I don't remember that! Episode 6 - 'Man from the Dead', broadcast 01/11/1967 https://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_112256-Hillman-Imp-1963.html Excellent* continuity from the Rootes lease department. Datsuncog and eddyramrod 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
155V6 Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 A small box of Corgis arrived today,these were the best ones Bought mainly for the Volvo,I've got over 20 variations now ?.I'm also pleased with the TR7,& the plain Range Rover is a casting I didn't have.I reckon most of these may have come from a multipack because of the plainer non-metallic paints Corgi tended to use towards the end. eddyramrod, Datsuncog, bunglebus and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsuncog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 3 hours ago, MarvinsMom said: thank goodness i missed this earlier - especially the Corgi Jag mark X i take it that its not as nice as the pictures would have you believe? just as well given my champagn lifestyle and beer bottle budget! No, the Jag wasn't as clean as all that - quite a bit of chipping to the roof and wings, and missing the jewels from the headlights. The pics definitely flatter it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 As mentioned earlier, I bought a couple of cars in the charity shop. I'm going break this up into three posts. First up are all Bburagos... ...except this Polistil Fox Mustang is badged as a Capri - but then it does have a Pinto under the bonnet Datsun 240Z has had its engine removed in readiness for an upgrade Stratos lacks an opening engine cover which is a bit mean Another 240Z Italian stallion Rally Merc, missing a couple of tiny bits Roller sadly missing its grille 2nd most exciting find was this 5 But this takes the cake. Broken rear spoiler and paint coming off thanks to the bloody price label do not diminish my pleasure from finding this for £2 More to follow. I'm convinced some old boy has popped his clogs and his collection of tat has been donated Tenmil Socket, Spottedlaurel, Dick Longbridge and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Moving down a scale or two, first of all a Tonka I did buy - mentioned recently IIRC with the friction motor, still working and making the awful noise. Another £2.00 From here on in we're in 50p territory Corgi X1/9 Nice early 2.3 Ghia with a bonus tyre in the boot Minty MK3 Matchbox sans stickers Finally an unknown make metal base BMW 1:64 to follow Jon, Dick Longbridge, Amishtat and 3 others 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Lastly, some more Matchbox. Doing a bit of detective work makes me think some of these cars came in the gift set with the red transporter from my last visit. I did ask this time about where they were coming from and if there were any more, she said they were all out on display (as she was bashing my new possessions together) andrew e, NorfolkNWeigh, Datsuncog and 5 others 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
155V6 Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 Wow,amazing finds ? The no-name 6 Series looks like one of these I've got this picture from a while back,was it you who had the Golf? I can't remember what make they are now ? bunglebus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 9 minutes ago, 155V6 said: Wow,amazing finds ? The no-name 6 Series looks like one of these I've got this picture from a while back,was it you who had the Golf? I can't remember what make they are now ? Yep that was me - I've promptly forgotten the make! *edit* Alme 155V6 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amishtat Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 That's an amazing haul! Never seen the Burago Mustang before, to be fair I didn't know they'd done an Escort until a couple of weeks ago. This place etc. bunglebus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsuncog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 So then, I s'pose it's time for the second part of Friday's fun - what did I arrive home with to make MrsDC roll her eyes this week? (Perils of home working, y'see - in times gone by, I would have had all this photographed over lunchtime at my desk and not needed to spread it all over the dining room table...) Well, there's this one for starters: one of the Bond partwork models (made by Fabbri, or so the internet tells me?) of a GAZ Volga M-24. It's a wee bit scuffed here and there, and something's been broken off the front wing too. While my feelings toward James Bond is mildly ambivalent at best, this isn't a bad rendering of the archetypal KGB-mobile. I do have an actual CCCP rendering of the Volga in 1/43 scale - with opening everything, including back doors and a removable spare wheel - but it's kinda crude and blocky, somehow. I'm planning a display of all my Soviet stuff, so I'll see how they all display together before deciding what's staying and what's going. So it's a keeper, for now! Then there's this Oxford Mk3 Transit, which looked a bit lost on the stall... The reason it's sitting funny is because someone couldn't find their precision screwdriver set, and so broke the base plinth apart... and the screws are still in there. But that's good, as I have a few Oxford still in a box but with no retaining screw. I do like these 00 scale commercials, so I guess this one's staying for the moment, too. And a further one for the selfishness count is this: I've owned a couple of these regular wheels MG 1100s now, and I keep selling them on. But also really like them, so I think I'll hang onto this one. Then, from the depths of the 50p box came these two: The Corgi Juniors Leyland Terrier isn't one I've owned before; the labels are crap but the paint's not bad. The Gloster Saro tanker trailer would have originally been supplied with the Mack R-type tractor unit. Now, I used to have one of them in the appropriate olive green - but alas no longer. I do however have a white version which only last night I was thinking looked a little lonely without a trailer. This'll do rightly. Now, two that are up for grabs are these: Eep. That's a mess. It was a Matchbox Road Blasters 'Turbo Force', aka the very long-running Mercury Park Lane. One of the antique-type stalls had this, alongside a banjaxed Dinky crane for £20. Surprisingly, he did this one for 25p. Trashed... or is it? While it's definitely been subject to the sort of inhumane treatment that would normally get Amnesty International's hackles up, at the same time the red paint might come off... the roof is bent, but could be returned to shape... and the glazing is bent back on itself, yet not actually broken. Even the wheels are undamaged - straighten the axle and a dab of chrome pen Exceedingly brave resto? If you'd like to have a crack, you can have it for free. Also 25p was the Super GT rendering of the 1970s High Tailer Can-Am racer. Not in brilliant shape, granted, but available for the price I paid! Then we come to the late arrivals, which persuaded me to splash the cash. The French Dinkys. Ohhhhh. Well, there's good news and bad. The good news is that they mostly responded very well to some isopropyl alcohol screen cleaning-wipes to remove the years of ingrained dirt. They're not pristine, but they are very nice examples. The 2CV has some light rubbing to high points, and weirdly had some chocolate encrusted round the back lights and bumper that took some cleaning (at least, I hope it was bloody chocolate). Sits a tad high at the front - Citroen gasser, anyone? The Panhard is an absolute delight. The windows that go up and down were a surprise. Such a nicely proportioned model, though there's a few rough patches to the casting. I can't tell if this has been touched-up, or if this is factory finish? Either way, it's glorious. The Ami (or 3CV) is also fantastic, although this is where I came unstuck... There were a lot of stains all over these models, not least several big blobs on the Ami's roof. They seemed to be proud of the paintwork, and the more I rubbed at the marks with my little isopropyl wipe, the smaller they became, until... AH BALLSACKS. Yup, I rubbed right through the white paint up top, revealing the pistachio green beneath. Bugger, bugger, bugger. And it's otherwise so nicely original... other than some corner chips, this is in great shape. Or, was. Even the bent-wire front rail is still perfect. Really cross with myself for being so heavy-handed - I thought the mark was just something stuck to the roof. It seems that it's right through the paint, instead. Didn't think a lens wipe could actively dissolve paint. There's a lesson. But! I'll try not to let this mar everything. They're lovely things, all the same. The tyres have some flat spots where they've clearly been on display for many, many years - I'm sure there's a story there. I hated to break up the set, but I couldn't afford them all. The DS, the caravan, the Dodge Coronet and the Mk2 Jaguar would have been in my pocket too, if funds had allowed. So! Worth the journey in, I reckon... and hopefully there'll be a chance at visiting next week, all being well with the world... seems that Belfast's becoming a bit of a COVID hotspot and I overheard dark murmurings from traders about a shutdown, so I guess it's in the lap of the gods, hey? Til next time! Tenmil Socket, andrew e, Amishtat and 4 others 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Datsuncog Posted September 11, 2020 Share Posted September 11, 2020 9 minutes ago, Amishtat said: Never seen the Burago Mustang before, to be fair I didn't know they'd done an Escort until a couple of weeks ago. First time I've seen a civvy version - I had this CHiPS example from childhood, though, now living in the wilds of Scotland. bunglebus, Split_Pin and Amishtat 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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