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Deliveries! 

Starting with a few Super GTs

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Staying with Matchbox, a couple of tidy ones...

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And a rarity! Midnight Magic is not a common sight over here

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I also got a much better Glo Racers Sizzlin ZX as mine has quite bad UV damage

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Obligatory glow test

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Moving on to other makes, a Hot Wheels 'vette

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No-name Ford/Mercury wagon is I think a copy of Yatming

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Schaper Five Winders are a bit of an acquired taste, quite like the MUSTANG etched into the screen on this fox body though

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Finally, this cute little Polistil R5. Quite similar to the Matchbox version to my eye

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Steering column doesn't look very ergonomic though

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I first learned of the country of Malaysia through the base of a Hot Wheels Stutz, when I was about five or so.

I'm probably not alone in that - you could say that the toys really put Malaysia on the global map, by dint of putting them in the hands of millions of kids worldwide.

I'd love to see a Proton MPI model released too.

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There was a small diversion on the way home from work yesterday to pick up this lot from FB Marketplace20221208_172818.thumb.jpg.c5ae6bdded91bc6eef78cd48a263d106.jpg

Buses aren't really my thing but these Dinky Atlanteans are quite nice20221208_172843.thumb.jpg.fddf53e2c8aa0e3ea8042c83bf895b29.jpg

Corgi giveaways20221208_172929.thumb.jpg.f1e6e0d10589e822816df35e73256672.jpg

Matchbox Regular Wheels,should the Bedford tanker have glazing?20221208_172945.thumb.jpg.ed96c0213efca9f9270e081f43956d08.jpg

Matchbox Dinky  Austin van,& random Chinese truck20221208_173001.thumb.jpg.7f62c4692f8592db7331f422d06e7aa7.jpg

My favourite though is this Dinky Holden20221208_173023.thumb.jpg.77149c306baf41d4daea534790cc621b.jpg

It's a nice old thing,although I can't remember ever seeing many of them around.Obviously,I'm not (quite)old enough to remember how popular it was when it was a current model 😂20221208_173036.thumb.jpg.b0e1ee6055df347eb28d80a12781487c.jpg

 

 

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8 minutes ago, 155V6 said:

There was a small diversion on the way home from work yesterday to pick up this lot from FB Marketplace20221208_172818.thumb.jpg.c5ae6bdded91bc6eef78cd48a263d106.jpg

Buses aren't really my thing but these Dinky Atlanteans are quite nice20221208_172843.thumb.jpg.fddf53e2c8aa0e3ea8042c83bf895b29.jpg

Corgi giveaways20221208_172929.thumb.jpg.f1e6e0d10589e822816df35e73256672.jpg

Matchbox Regular Wheels,should the Bedford tanker have glazing?20221208_172945.thumb.jpg.ed96c0213efca9f9270e081f43956d08.jpg

Matchbox Dinky  Austin van,& random Chinese truck20221208_173001.thumb.jpg.7f62c4692f8592db7331f422d06e7aa7.jpg

My favourite though is this Dinky Holden20221208_173023.thumb.jpg.77149c306baf41d4daea534790cc621b.jpg

It's a nice old thing,although I can't remember ever seeing many of them around.Obviously,I'm not (quite)old enough to remember how popular it was when it was a current model 😂20221208_173036.thumb.jpg.b0e1ee6055df347eb28d80a12781487c.jpg

 

 

The Bedford never had glazing. I have the Holden with metallic brown paint. I thought I had posted a photo of it some months ago. I cannot be assed to try and find it. The search of my attachments in a profile is basic. I was loosing the will to live

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1 hour ago, Remspoor said:

The Bedford never had glazing. I have the Holden with metallic brown paint. 

I was about to post these very words!

I don't remember seeing the Holden in blue, so well found there.  Mine (charity shop bargain about 7 years ago) still has most of its original metallic gold paint, and is therefore unlikely to get "restored" in the near future.  It's a model I never had as a kiddy, although I remember it in the catalogues for absolutely ages.

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Bit of déjà vu to the market, this cold 'n' frosty morning - not an awful lot that's new, I'm afraid.

The tubs of pre-loved Matchbox and Hot Wheels, in their cheerily randomised packaging reinsertions, were back again for our viewing pleasure.

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Some of last week's 1/76 buses were also back, plus some new '80s & '90s Corgi Classics commercials.

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The Corgi Thames Caravanette was gone, though the long-running Dodge Kew animal transporter was still looking hopefully for a new home - as was the repro Dinky Aston floppytop.

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The Matchbox Dinky Mercedes-Benz holiday coach is one that gave me pause for thought - I've been idly looking out for one of these for a fair few years, and other than a few box dings this was in good fettle, and reasonably priced at a tenner.

But I dunno... I mean it's nice enough, but the detailing is, shall we say "of its time" - and it's kinda hard to go from today's IXO stuff back to the mid-'90s. Just seems a wee bit crude with its bright red plastic interior and thick chromework.

If I want to sample some in-period Merc coach charm, there's always the splendid Kirk O-302 I picked up a few months back. This one seemed to represent a bit of a backwards step - so, very reluctantly, I put it back.

I'll regret that decision later tonight, no doubt, but hey.

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The hugely over-boxed AEC London Transport Bus by Solido was still there, mind. Also at a tenner.

And the Joal Volvo coach was starting to seem more and more appealing too, at £10, but I stopped myself.

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Looks even better in plain blue and white, I reckon.

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A few additional £10 models remained in a crate round the back of the stall - more early Corgi Classics buses and lorries, for the most part:

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Though there were also these far-Eastern 1/76 buses, which someone will probably advise me are worth more than my house:

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I understand these are also a tenner a throw.

And finally, some festive fun*:

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*sort of

A delightful Corgi Cameos Christmas set, consisting of ten models with some vaguely festive tampo prints, and the all-important Certificate of Authenticity, advising this is one of a mere 20,000 sets produced.

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Quite.

I'm not sure what you're even meant to do with these - around the same time, Matchbox Collectibles offered Austin Seven vans with loops so they could at least be hung on a (sturdy) tree - but these seem to be just dust-catchers.

So it's a firm no from me on those.

Otherwise, this fairly playworn Tri-ang garage was quite appealing - but at £50, strong money.

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Despite the ad on the side, I don't believe this was actively marketed as part of the Spot-On range - but I'll check my little book later on. Maybe it was.

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Some sympathetic restoration could probably see this revived as a very nice display centrepiece, and although far from cheap I don't think it's massively overpriced. But not for me today, thanks.

A quick spin round the rest of the stalls provided little in the way of anything new - Alan's Emporium boasted a couple of okay-ish '90s Matchbox for 50p, but nothing I don't have in at least the same condition.

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A scone and a coffee were procured to drive the cold winter away (still registering -1°C on the frosty streets of Belfast), and with that I had to flee to a meeting, but - as ever - I might be heading out again briefly at 1pm so if there's anything critical you can see, do sing out ASAP...

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26 minutes ago, Datsuncog said:

 

Otherwise, this fairly playworn Triang garage was quite appealing - but at £50, strong money.

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Despite the ad on the side, I don't believe this was actively marketed as part of the Spot-On range - but I'll check my little book later on. Maybe it was.

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Some sympathetic restoration could probably see this revived as a very nice display centrepiece, so I don't think it's massively overpriced. But not for me today, thanks.

 

Yes they were Triang. Originally part of the Minics range, and then rebranded as Spot-On

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That one at £50 is steep, compared to the £60  that this made at auction recently

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But when in better condition they can fetch £160 like this one

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