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One of very few Corgis purchased today. Tatty DB5

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I did get two early Whizzwheels Jaaags though

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Majo's consist of just this Simca (with 75 plate @Split_Pin)

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And E30

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Both of which I have examples of, but I don't often see them up for grabs

Hot Wheels Vette Van is as funky as a funky thing

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especially as it's a Hi-Raker

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BMW M1

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Solitary Siku purchase - not sure what it should be towed by but it's very nice with a drop gate and steerable axle etc

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Only one Husky today too, a better example of the Commer delivery van

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I picked up a Handful of Zylmex, including this 2002

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Never found the D51 Opel...

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...and I got two from the same seller

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12 minutes ago, barrett said:

Yo @bunglebus, knowing the sort of shit I'm in to , do you think it's worth going to one of those toy fairs? There seems to be a fairly decent-sized one at Ardingly next month but I'm not sure it's really how I want to spend my Sunday morning unless I'm gonna come home with a load of bounty.

Absolutely - even if you just go and dribble over the mint in box stuff at crazy money, the spectacle is worth it. I would bet you will absolutely find things you can't resist buying too though

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VW stuff!

50p box Husky was too nice to leave behind

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I paid a bit more for this Tobler-One panel van, as I quite like the idea of a resto or custom with Trans-O-Lite

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Tonka Fun Buggy was obtained really just for the roof which none of my others have

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Another buggy that's always missing the roof is the Dinky - not today though. This one just has to be a kit build as it's only even had this colour on it

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even on the base

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This is top find of the day though, especially as my arch nemesis VW collector got in two hours before the general public, so probably vacuumed up all the goodies

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I've never seen one before so I had a haggle and walked away with it

In fairness to my arch-nemesis, he agreed to swapsies so I got the Majorette Beetle monster truck I failed to find in TK Maxx a few weeks ago, and he got the colour changing version I found two of

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Onto bigger stuff, and some oddities

This was in a rummage box and is nice and tidy. I know there's not a lot of love for late Dinky stuff but they're charming in a basic way. That incorrect reg format makes me twitch though

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I rather like Humbers of this era, Hawk, Snipe etc - £3 for a Dinky in need of resto but complete and with good glass

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Why the "running in" sticker though?

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Same seller, same price, Corgi Corvair

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Yet another Corgi High Speed Van for next to nothing

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This Matchbox RR is fairly crap all things considered, but I liked the attempt at recreating the three spokes...

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...and the TOF reg

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This was under a quid - never found a clear canopy before, all mine have an orange tint

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Also found a pretty good Cambuster with all the exhausts and scoop intact

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OK let's get into some weirdos - Russian copy of the Corgi Alfa P33?

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Sticking with plastic fantastics, unbranded 5 series

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And this Audi

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And it DOES STUFF

Still can't believe I scored this Guisval Mustang for £1

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And a Zylmex Celica for the same. All from that last stall where Andrew E nabbed all the Corgis

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This is last, but not least. It's a shame the bumper has gone AWOL, the seller and I hunted through the box to no avail. Anyone want to hazard a guess at the make?

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Its amusing to me that Rich took pictures of the same stalls as me but with good hours difference between 😁  I even made the same purchase for a pound! @barrett definitely worth a visit to your local shows, but expect weirdos and grown adults behaving like zombies if you get there bang on opening time! 
  
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Some more of todays finds, more £5 Corgis from a very nice man, all equally nice! I’ve always wanted an A60 driving school car and now I have one, ditto the VW pick up. The SLC I cant help grabbing, (I have stopped counting now!) The SM is impressively heavy, and like the SLC in that corgi scale between 60’s size and 1/36. 1/40th perhaps?

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Some more of that sexy metallic brown Tagora!

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The vision of Browness is flanked by two beauties - on the right the £7 Dinky Viva  is just lovely with an opening  bonnet and boot. On the left a new one of me and a £8 this time! Its A Guisaval Renault 17. It has an impressively  curved base plate, which seems entirely intentional, its really heavy and the doors are an opening piece of art. The sort of thing @barrett would pick up (if he collected toys, which he doesn’t ). My pictures are somehow doing the paint a disservice too - it has a lovely finish in the flesh. 

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1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

Why the "running in" sticker though?

When I was a lad you could purchase self adhesive (not transfer) sheets of numberplates, tax discs trailer triangles etc. The Running In was included in one of the sheets.

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1 hour ago, bunglebus said:

It's a PlayArt. Don't know the scale but it's quite a chunky boy, maybe slightly smaller than the largest Bburago I suppose

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The same guy had several other Roller in a smaller scale, all quite unusual. Oh for unlimited funds...

Thats excellent,  really unusual and it looks a nice model. If you are so inclined a side by side with the Bburago would be great - I'm fairly sure you have a few of them?

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19 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

That's excellent,  really unusual and it looks a nice model. If you are so inclined a side by side with the Bburago would be great - I'm fairly sure you have a few of them?

I definitely do not have a Bburago Roller! I don't have many Bburagos at all actually, just a few I kept from an especially memorable charity shop visit a few years back.  

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Blimey, a busy day on here yesterday! Great to see the toyfair haul, I'd be scared of going to one that big - the one-off visit to Kempton Park earlier this year is probably my limit, and even there I had to be very restrained. Will try and get to a smaller one coming up at Ipswich soon.

I went to a 1:1 show yesterday, where sadly diecasts/kits were notably absent from the autojumble but I did pick up this old book and fantastic 1981 Monogram catalogue for not much.

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The part-built Corvette was a cheapie off eBay, purchased as a potential engine donor. What's been done is pretty tidy, so might just pull the V8 and finish the rest as a kerbside display piece. It also turns out I have two other '90s AMT Corvettes plus a Camaro bought with the same thing in mind.....

Visits to Tesco/Asda stores I don't normally get to were unproductive (although I did see a Kadett), but happily a little independent toy shop we stopped at yesterday had a neat display of HW on pegs and a selection was made:

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Acura NSX was requested my Master SL, I was pleased to find the Civics. I may already have the Mazda, but this one looked to be black rather green. Need to sort through the recent purchases*.

 

*Which reminds me, I do still have the French odds and ends here for those who expressed interest. I'll have a sort out when I have some time off near the end of the month.

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What does the hive mind think that a reasonable price to ask for the following would be

1) Mint but unpackaged Hotwheels and Matchbox, Japanese and European cars. All from the last 10 years.

2) As above but unopened.

There's a few hard to find ones in there but I don't imagine that makes a difference.

I'm thinking of slimming down my HW collection into the ones I really want to keep (and then starting again!)

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Honestly unless there are any rarities, £1 a car on the loose ones and £2-3 each on the carded ones - on a good day. 

Only ones that will get more are premiums and Super Treasure Hunts, the others are just so common they don't command much money.

Easiest to sell as job lots but you'll get less per car

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Paid a visit to the late start boot sale this morning as the weather was nice and it's on tarmac. Wasn't expecting much but there were two sellers with toy cars, one with several large 50p boxes - mostly modern Hot Wheels and Chinese stuff in there though. I did however get this Bburago 190E off him for a quid, all complete with just a bent wiper

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The other seller had a box with a load of interesting stuff rattling around, unfortunately they didn't want to budge from £1 a car even after me pulling 15 or so out, so some went back including another dot-dash wheel Dragon Wheels and an overpainted but unbroken grilled Charger dragster. Worse still was them revealing that all the "good" stuff was listed on eBay already, and proceeded to show me lots of listings at £9.99 starting bid per car. Thanks but no thanks love.

Took these off her hands though

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Surprised they hadn't eBay'd this Polistil Merc

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OK I have no idea about this but it piqued my interest - anyone? 

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Zylmex British Bobby tank

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Lastly, on another stall in a box full of modern plastic toot, I saw something odd. I like odd.

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So that's a plastic, FWD friction motored Ferrari P4 from Kenner, 1972

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On 21/06/2022 at 21:48, Spottedlaurel said:

The Flying Bug...

...with a scrap 1500 road car and appropriate skills there's probably scope to make a decent custom Beetle out of it.

Well, here's what I came up with. There's been a lot of filling, filing, sanding, painting, glueing and swearing involved

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Wheels are off the Hot Wheels Mario Kart - I found a version with rubber tyres but only the backs were suitable as the fronts pushed over an expanding peg rather than using an axle, and they were a different yellow. Shame, as they were really wide but fitted perfectly. 

I make no apologies for painting it yellow as I have a thing for yellow Beetles. Glass and interior is from the earlier 1500 car, and has revealed that the roof is not the same shape! Still, it just about works, and should pair well with the Mini Ha Ha that got similar treatment a few years ago - maybe I should get a new sticker/decal for the bonnet too?

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I kinda get why they’d eBay a lot of it, the car boot traditionally is haunted by folk without two pennies to scratch their arse with. In their perception they’ll think they’ll be worth millions on eBay but honestly Lesney made millions of each one so very few are worth what you’d call big money. I guess they’d think that the ‘good stuff’ would be worth keeping back. 

If I keeled over tomorrow though, all my stuff would be ‘four for a quid’ at the car boot. I don’t blame them in a sense as time/effort would mean sorting though the lot would be an absolute nightmare!

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2 hours ago, Roverageous said:

I've had an interesting morning and chanced across this Solido Citroen. Couldn't resist it although it doesn't really fit with my collection very well as it's 1:18!

 

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Those are worth quite a lot. I got mine in a swap for my Minichamps Opel Omega some years ago. I think I may have been ripped off however I have had a lot of joy from this model. I'd be interested to get a RoadworkUK appraisal of it.

Mine is in a cardboard dealer box. I remember admiring it in the 1990 Solido catalogue when they were current. 

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54 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

Those are worth quite a lot. I got mine in a swap for my Minichamps Opel Omega some years ago. I think I may have been ripped off however I have had a lot of joy from this model. I'd be interested to get a RoadworkUK appraisal of it.

Mine is in a cardboard dealer box. I remember admiring it in the 1990 Solido catalogue when they were current. 

Interesting to know!

Yes, I also have the cardboard dealer box but the model isn't A1 condition though!

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5 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

I'd be interested to get a RoadworkUK appraisal of it.

*blushes*

You're very kind. I must get mine out at some point. It, too is in the dealer box, and it came from Trago Mills in Liskeard, of all places. I presume they bought an unsold job lot; it was like £6 or something daft. Trago used to pretty good for 1:18s. They rarely stock them these days; you might find the occasional fairly indifferent Welly if you're lucky, and at far from bargain prices.

Of course, I check every time I pass, nevertheless.

The Solido XM is a very nice model, though. I've not measured it, but it looks to be a little way under 1:18 scale. One unusual thing about it is that it comes unfinished; the pillar trims are sticky-backed and come on a separate sheet, which isn't ideal for ham-fisted 12 year-olds (such was I when I bought mine). The pillars themselves, such as they are, are part of the tinted glass moulding. The metal roof is actually a cap that sits atop that glass moulding and isn't actually attached to the main bodyshell. Similarly, the tailgate, which is pretty fragile, is suspended from that plastic moulding, but has a metal part attached to it to hold the rear spoiler, etc.

One cool feature is the little button under the front air dam; you press it to raise the bonnet far enough to get a fingertip underneath. Not that there's much to behold under the bonnet, though; just a fairly crude relief plastic moulding of the engine with some chrome highlights.

The wheels are nice; shame that I coloured the dark sections in on mine. One day I might get around to refinishing them.

Solido also did a Pug 605 in a similar format. I don't have one, and I don't one, though; from what I've seen it isn't a patch on the XM for quality or accuracy.

 

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