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4 hours ago, flat4alfa said:

Lincoln International

Found a very similar one for £££

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LINCOLN-INTERNATIONAL-GRAHAM-HILLS-MINI-COOPER-/293946699037?_trksid=p2349624.m46890.l49286

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Base is different though

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It seems to have been a Shell petrol station promo

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22 hours ago, matt79 said:

 

Cararama / Hongwell made an E39 saloon in various guises (foreign Police cars mainly) but also in civilian form as well (this ones on Ebay at the moment for £14 inc. postage).....

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/193991263007?hash=item2d2ac7c31f:g:rg8AAOSwl3VgWynu

Schuco & Schabak also made the E39 in saloon & estate variants but these are rarer (i.e more expensive)

Do you think a moron like me would be able to remove the police gubbins from this without ruining it? Are those tampo prints or paint, and if the former is there an easy way to remove them? I'd rather have a silver car but all the civilian versions seem to be actual colours
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333948873185

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This came todayit's the 2nd car in the Corgi reproduction series20210426_173948.thumb.jpg.94e43c3cec4e1cfdc918ec54504092ad.jpg

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I wasn't going to get it at first,but glad I did,it's a nice little thing.

I got the Anglia Ice Cream Van a few weeks back 20210426_174106.thumb.jpg.261476dd4f64e0013b7987e13d4d985b.jpg

The total cost so far is £14.00,that includes a repro 1966 catalogue,& a tin to put the certificates in20210426_174354.thumb.jpg.02e014c04821cd3c3e0b6ce48f2a1e09.jpg

I think I'll leave it there though,the next cars cost £20.00 each,plus postage


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14 minutes ago, barrett said:

Do you think a moron like me would be able to remove the police gubbins from this without ruining it? Are those tampo prints or paint, and if the former is there an easy way to remove them? I'd rather have a silver car but all the civilian versions seem to be actual colours
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/333948873185

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Its not too difficult to do - I used to convert these exact same models (when they were quite readily available for not much money) to 'code 3' british police car models using the following technique -

A cotton bud dipped in non acetone nail varnish remover gently rubbed over the tampo printed POLIZEI livery will remove it (be carefull not to rub to much as it can also take the paint layer off any raised areas on the model).  Be aware that the front grille is tampo printed, so try not to remove that by mistake!

The plastic lightbar on the roof can be removed easily enough (you can unscrew the base & take the interior moulding out & scrape the glue away from inside the roof, then push the lightbar out from the inside, or gently leavering it off might work) - there will be 2 holes left in the roof after the lightbar is removed - these can be filled & painted easily enough.

 

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Oh no, Shite in Miniature, I'm doomed! Do I have to find all of mine?  I started a collection that was supposed to be my 12 all time favourite cars and it all went horribly wrong. The search for a Dodge Challenger ended up as 2 maybe 3 sets of Matchbox Musclecars from all over the world, one set traveled from the States twice and the second time came back with Kylie's underwear collection. :mrgreen: Iso Grifo's were expensive too.

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Thought I'd have a little break from my ongoing projects by doing a simple 1 day build. This McDonald's happy meal toy was in with some other bits I got recently. OK for a free toy, but fairly cack in the grand scheme of things

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it screws together (annoying triangular head), took it apart and T-cutted the M logos off

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Then  I added STP decals, swapped the wheels (having to make new axles), repainted the base and interior, polished and detailed the grille and engine, added jewel headlights and painted rears and chromed the windscreen surround. Think it looks a million times better and I only started it at lunchtime

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1 hour ago, Snake Charmer said:

Oh no, Shite in Miniature, I'm doomed! Do I have to find all of mine?  I started a collection that was supposed to be my 12 all time favourite cars and it all went horribly wrong. The search for a Dodge Challenger ended up as 2 maybe 3 sets of Matchbox Musclecars from all over the world, one set traveled from the States twice and the second time came back with Kylie's underwear collection. :mrgreen: Iso Grifo's were expensive too.

You have to *look* for all of yours, realise half were lost/swapped away or trashed and spend the next year buying them all again!

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3 hours ago, 155V6 said:

This came todayit's the 2nd car in the Corgi reproduction series20210426_173948.thumb.jpg.94e43c3cec4e1cfdc918ec54504092ad.jpg

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I wasn't going to get it at first,but glad I did,it's a nice little thing.

I got the Anglia Ice Cream Van a few weeks back 20210426_174106.thumb.jpg.261476dd4f64e0013b7987e13d4d985b.jpg

The total cost so far is £14.00,that includes a repro 1966 catalogue,& a tin to put the certificates in20210426_174354.thumb.jpg.02e014c04821cd3c3e0b6ce48f2a1e09.jpg

I think I'll leave it there though,the next cars cost £20.00 each,plus postage

That Mini looks very decent; I'm waiting on the ice cream van arriving too, but I can't see myself making it a regular thing, at those prices - unless something really nice pops up...

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2 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

You have to *look* for all of yours, realise half were lost/swapped away or trashed and spend the next year buying them all again!

I looked at some in the loft I had forgotten about but dread the thought of Ebaying them. There's all sorts, mostly cars I like but some that were just so nicely made I could not resist. I collected the Oxford Jensen Interceptors as they were released, mainly as I knew each car they were based on and their owners. What I have managed to steer clear of is the Scalextric GT40's, I know I will get addicted if I buy just one. ☹️ 

Edit: @Split_Pin I just noticed your avatar, I have some of those dealer Sport stickers here somewhere from the 80's!

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3 hours ago, bunglebus said:

Thought I'd have a little break from my ongoing projects by doing a simple 1 day build. This McDonald's happy meal toy was in with some other bits I got recently. OK for a free toy, but fairly cack in the grand scheme of things

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it screws together (annoying triangular head), took it apart and T-cutted the M logos off

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Then  I added STP decals, swapped the wheels (having to make new axles), repainted the base and interior, polished and detailed the grille and engine, added jewel headlights and painted rears and chromed the windscreen surround. Think it looks a million times better and I only started it at lunchtime

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That looks really decent; I had one of those from a joblot and never even gave it the time of day. Looks sharp now; painting over that yellow base has made a huge difference. Nice work!

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15 minutes ago, sierraman said:

Do you think they’ll cover off the seventies Corgis?

That would be nice.I've been looking online,& can't find anything apart from the picture I've already shown.

There's supposed to be an article in Diecast Collector Magazine about future releases,I might get a chance to look in WH Smith on Wednesday.

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9 minutes ago, sierraman said:

Do you think they’ll cover off the seventies Corgis?

Maybe not quite yet, but I think they'll make a killing one day with reproductions of seventies models like the Bond Lotus Esprit and Starsky and Hutch Torino...

I'd heard that the target market for these collectables is mainly people who have just retired, so someone who's 66 in 2021 was 10 in 1965... this mid-sixties era of Corgi looks bang-on for that market, just as Atlas' Dinky Collection from a few years back seemed to focus on late fifties models.

So maybe in ten years or so, we'll see some 1/36 seventies Corgi goodness?

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The Atlas French Dinky releases have more 1960s and 1970s cars which are much more my thing so I do hope Corgi take note of a younger generation in the future as well. I guess there won't yet be much of a market for reproduction 1/36 cars as the originals aren't yet ridiculously expensive.

If only Bburago would do something similar.......

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1 hour ago, Snake Charmer said:

I looked at some in the loft I had forgotten about but dread the thought of Ebaying them. There's all sorts, mostly cars I like but some that were just so nicely made I could not resist. I collected the Oxford Jensen Interceptors as they were released, mainly as I knew each car they were based on and their owners. What I have managed to steer clear of is the Scalextric GT40's, I know I will get addicted if I buy just one. ☹️ 

Edit: @Split_Pin I just noticed your avatar, I have some of those dealer Sport stickers here somewhere from the 80's!

That sticker is on the boot of my Cavalier, its also still got a tax disc holder with the same badge.

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First up - one I've been after for a little while, it's the C286 Jaguar XJ12C.

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One of Corgi's earliest 1/36 passenger car efforts after the Ferrari Daytona (the F1 and Can-Am single-seat racers were the first Corgis in this scale), this release dates from  December 1974 and isn't in bad nick, all things considered.

There's a bit of scuffing to the authentically black-painted roof, but the engine is fully intact, as are the bumpers and glazing.

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A few chips to the passenger's door, and the bumpers have lost some of their sparkle, but hey - it's survived better than some of its 1:1 counterparts...

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Ew.

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The shape isn't bad, overall.

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This casting remained in the Corgi line-up until 1979 in a variety of colours, shifting nearly half a million examples during that time.

It also acquired an unusual emergency service role in the form of the C414 Coastguard Patrol Car a year later in 1975, which lasted for three catalogue years, before regenerating as a police vehicle (C429) which was sold between 1978 and 1980. Each sold nearly 250,000 examples, meaning that almost a million 1/36 XJ12Cs found homes. Not bad going.

I'm pretty pleased with this one - hey, it's not boxed and it's got a few marks on it, but it's good enough for my display purposes.

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Fun fact: the Jaguar XJ12C never actually existed. Well, not officially badged as such, anyway.

Having been announced in 1973, the sleek pillarless coupé suffered development setbacks due to body flex which caused sealing problems between the doors and windows, and so it didn't hit dealerships until 1975 - after Corgi's model was already in the shops.

Slightly embarrassed at this hitch, the V12 version was finally launched as the Jaguar XJ5.3C, as if it were some sort of further development of the originally shown XJ12C. Since the XJS was also launched around the same time with the same engine, it's hardly surprising buyers were a bit confused about what it was for, and only 1,873 were ever sold.

Jaguar never did manage to resolve the body flex issue, which was why all coupes came fitted with a vinyl roof as standard - the paint tended to flake off in sheets otherwise...

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