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Talk of DS Safaris makes my latest creation appropriate. This started out as a battered old Husky ambulance.

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The famous BBC Roving Eye VGY 997M. The DS itself needed some filler over the headlights to convert into a facelift version and I replaced the wheels with a set from an Oxford Diecast model. The camera is from a Matchbox Mercedes TV van, aerial from Scale Model Scenery (and is VERY fragile) and the trailer is modified from a set of 3D prints found on ebay, one of which luckily happened to be almost the right style.

Really chuffed with how this one turned out, so I made one of the generator trucks to go with it. This was relatively easy, just a repaint of a rather garish Oxford circus truck, and isn't entirely accurate but close enough.

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And for my next project - the last roving eye car was a green Disco 2. Guess what Oxford have just released.

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4 hours ago, FakeConcern said:

I always seem to be out when Tat Friday is on haha!

If the Elan chassis is available I'd be interested.

Also I wish I hadn't missed the Teledial Firebird as I've been looking to get one for my Tri Deck Transporter, but as I never seem to get one I think I'm going to swap the wheels on a Red Spot one!

Can certainly add that Elan chassis to your personal Tat Box! No charge; I just wanted it to go to someone who'd appreciate it!

Sorry about the teledial Firebird - I thought you were all sorted for one, otherwise I would have tagged you... daaaah!

Things move fast on Tat Friday...

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15 minutes ago, eddyramrod said:

I would have snapped up those Atlas copcars at a fiver each, and the Vanguards types.  If you see them again....

They were pretty good value - though some of them had an unfortunate amount of tinkling from broken-off parts within, as they didn't seem to be screwed down and had thus endured a bad time of it in transit.

On a quieter day I probably would have nabbed them, but it was heartbreaking what had to be left behind today - as I really couldn't justify a third trip to the ATM.

I'm sure I could have easily spunked £200 on tat today, but that's not a recipe for domestic harmony...

Anyway, I'm certain more Atlas police cars will show up on the stall before long, so I'll bear that in mind - but the same can't quite be said for Shinsei Mitsubishi trucks!

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Well, as mentioned yesterday there were indeed a few models I nabbed for myself. So for the sake of completeness (and please note I definitely didn't fall asleep before I could finish tapping this out last night) here we go...

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Thanks to @Split_Pin's encouragement in helping me reassess these '50s Dinkys, I picked up this #162 Ford Zephyr.

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(I think my phone was on the verge of catching fire at this point - hence everything going green...)

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There's a few odd flicks of red Humbrol on the doors, but hopefully that'll come off. It's otherwise very clean and original.

One to hold onto; cos I just like it.

Then, you know I'm a sod for these Corgi Commers...

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Although I've lately acquired a blue chassis, I'd only hoped to turn up a loose rear section in a tat box... but there were in fact three largely intact examples on the stall today.

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This is the paler metallic blue version with the barred windows and side decals - there was also a darker blue version of the same body casting, but with an on/off button on the underside, rather than the axle-mounted cam switch seen here.

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Battery-based mishaps appear to have occurred at some point in the past:

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But I'll see what I can do to get it flashing again.

One to keep - at least until a better version shows up!

Then there's these, also from the Corgi stable:

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The Lotus Elan chassis and twin-cam engine we've mentioned earlier, and it'll be going to @FakeConcern. I believe Corgi Model Club has the Elan with removable chassis in the works, so I'm looking forward to that one!

The trailer is actually one I've been keeping a lookout for years.

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It's the #109 Pennyburn Workmen's Trailer, an odd but quite charming little model of a typical site trailer by Corgi, which only appeared for the 1968 and 1969 catalogue years.

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As well as a set of moulded-in tools, this originally would have come with a separate plastic broom, shovel and pick - now long gone, as you might imagine.

It was also available in blue and white with no insert, as a camping trailer pulled behind the silver and blue gift set version of the Rambler Marlin. 

To this end, the baseplate is stamped as the more generic 'Pennyburn All-Steel Trailer' - though the box for this one would have stated 'Pennyburn Workmen's Trailer'.

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Corgi managed to shift an estimated half a million of them in two years, so they were certainly an appealing enough little toy - and I'd guess a fairly inexpensive part of the lineup so, like the Heinkel, probably garnered a lot of sales from kids who couldn't quite manage to save enough pocket money to buy one of the bigger and pricier models.

While chezbois.com says they weren't able to establish whether a real-life trailer marketed as 'Pennyburn' ever existed, the big Van Cleemput book is unequivocal:

"The model reproduced all the features of the new steel trailer manufactured by Pennyburn Engineering Ltd of Londonderry. It already formed part of the mobile equipment used by many contractors and local authorities."

Since North West Trailers Ltd is still located in the Pennyburn Industrial Estate - just outside Derry - I reckon this is the same outfit, with a name change at some point over the last fifty-odd years.

So that's a rather lovely local link for me - and part of the reason why I really wanted one of these. The other reason being that it's just really nice!

Marcel notes somewhat drily that the toy, with its tiny removable pickaxe etc, "would undoubtedly not pass today's toy safety standards."

So it's a keeper.

Then there's this:

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I know I've backed off Vanguards a little of late, but I was quite tickled by the Pat Moss rally A40 procured for @AndyW201 a few weeks back. It reminded me that I didn't have an A40 model and, since it was the first car my grandfather owned in the mid-60s, it'd be nice to have an example in the collection.

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So when this appeared in the box for £5, I felt it'd be rude not to... especially as these do seem to be a little harder to find than some other Vanguards releases.

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My grandfather's Countryman was black with a red roof, and I believe such a colourway was modelled in the range - but this is close enough for now.

It seemed to be missing a wiper, but luckily it was loose in the bottom of the box, so I'll reattach that at some point.

And lastly...

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Yes, these were the three '£1 models' which morphed into 'three-for-a-pound models' at the whim of Charity Blokey.

The odd thing was that the Matchbox No.43 Dragon Wheels definitely wasn't in the box when I carried out my first unsuccessful attempt to buy some stuff from him first thing, so I dunno where it appeared from.

But it's in really lovely condition, given its origin and price point.

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I don't think I've ever owned one of these before, and while I might have been tempted a few years ago to dismiss it as 'fantasy crap', it's actually quite delightful.

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I think it might pair pretty well with my Dodge Charger funny car of the same vintage.

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Ridiculously pleased with this one. A keeper.

And we've discussed the no-name Hong Kong FIRE BIRD TRANSAN upthread...

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But it's not in bad shape overall, and the opening doors are actually quite well engineered.

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If anybody fancies this, 25p takes it!

And finally - finally - a quite decent shell for the Mustang Wild Cat.

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There was no base in the tat box for this, and I'd mated it with an equally lost plastic base that once belonged to a high-lift Corgi Jeep, just to make an unholy hybrid for the pics.

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Looks alright, actually.

But when it came to doing a purchase, I then decided to pretend the Elan chassis belonged to this, for the purpose of ensuring that random bits got saved not binned.

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So this is fairly tidy, surprisingly, and I'd guess that it might have been a quality control slip-up where the rivets weren't quite peened over enough to secure the base, and it all came away not long after it started being played with.

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There's no sign of being drilled, anyway.

I can remember five of my childhood cars dying in this way - not just one but two 1/36 Corgi Ford Escort Police Cars; a Matchbox Super Kings Ford Sierra XR4i (in pale blue); a Siku VW Passat B2 wagon; and a Guisval Ford Fiesta. The bases would just pop off where the rivet failed, not necessarily due to abuse, and because light units, suspension, interior, glazing etc would then follow suit, that was generally that... goodnight Vienna.

The Passat and Fiesta did earn an honourable place in my Toy Scrapyard, though.

So if @flat4alfacan make use of this with his spare glazing and interior units, happy to add this to your box for 25p!

 

I did treat myself to some HOT SOAPY ACTION late on last night, giving everything a good scrub with the trusty toothbrush.

The Funmates Torino in particular looks miles better already; the others appear quite a bit better but they just feel so much nicer to the touch, after decades of grime from attics, cupboards and garages. They're kinda soft and smooth now, rather than gritty and icky.

So I'll get The Spreadsheet updated in the next day or two, and hit people up as requested in PMs!

 

Oh yes - and there's also the Matchbox Action Drivers sets I found in the Cityside branch of Home Bargains on my way home:

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@sheffcortinacentre had tasked me with finding two examples of the Auto Shop set, and after a bit of puzzled searching I was delighted to clock a pair sitting high up on an overstock shelf. So that was serendipitous, as I doubt there's any more to be found round here.

Because I'd left the last vestiges of my self-control somewhere in the centre aisle of the market some hours previously, I also bought myself the Bus Station playset which was stocked out on the shelves - partly as it's appealing; partly as I can weakly claim I'll give it to my nieces someday; and partly because the transport planner in me is faintly perplexed at Matchbox's concept of a drive-thru bus station. I mean, like - what?

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I'll open it sometime soon - but I think today needs to be spent on things other than diecast. While I absolutely love love love it whenever a fantastic day like yesterday unfolds, I know I can get a bit too sucked in.

So, healthy balance and all that.

And that - I think - is that, finally.

Happy Saturday, folks.

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46 minutes ago, Datsuncog said:

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I think it might pair pretty well with my Dodge Charger funny car of the same vintage

Well they do share an interior.

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This, along with the Volks-Dragon were definitely favourites of mine as a kid. Now you need a Hot Chocolate and a Big Blue

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4 minutes ago, egg said:

do you know Nick Jones diecast website no longer works folks? Well, wayback machine has captured it for posterity here, useful for 1-75 info (+benbros, morestone etc)

https://web.archive.org/web/20200223105728/http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk/

I did notice that it stopped working. It was quite a handy site. Cheers for finding that link👍

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A box arrived from France in the week20230610_115242.thumb.jpg.63f777a60fd13b29ff6315f876e92050.jpg

I'd been waiting for this for a while,& wasn't disappointed.It's the Ford Racing Puma in 1/18 Scale by Otto20230610_114414.thumb.jpg.14b403c030be7cc384da9b2775fe1d16.jpg

I wouldn't normally spend this much on a model car,I don't really have the space for 1/18 scale either.I made an exception as it's a version of a car I actually own20230610_114822.thumb.jpg.dfc50068b8851f0355f67996ed3549a1.jpg

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Plenty of nice details on this20230610_114429.thumb.jpg.19bcbaf7d87cd1e91b3a7d9c86af6da5.jpg

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Interior is nice too20230610_114746.thumb.jpg.951c2566529f610667e28b06bfe62f53.jpg

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Only issue I had was the top of the aerial came off when I took it out of the box.I thought it was broken,but looking on a Facebook group,it turns out that this is fairly common.The aerial is in two parts,& the top can come detached.If you use a magnifying glass you can see a tiny hole in the base & hopefully glue it back in 🤞

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1 hour ago, Datsuncog said:

Well, as mentioned yesterday there were indeed a few models I nabbed for myself. So for the sake of completeness (and please note I definitely didn't fall asleep before I could finish tapping this out last night) here we go...

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Thanks to @Split_Pin's encouragement in helping me reassess these '50s Dinkys, I picked up this #162 Ford Zephyr.

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(I think my phone was on the verge of catching fire at this point - hence everything going green...)

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There's a few odd flicks of red Humbrol on the doors, but hopefully that'll come off. It's otherwise very clean and original.

One to hold onto; cos I just like it.

Then, you know I'm a sod for these Corgi Commers...

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Although I've lately acquired a blue chassis, I'd only hoped to turn up a loose rear section in a tat box... but there were in fact three largely intact examples on the stall today.

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This is the paler metallic blue version with the barred windows and side decals - there was also a darker blue version of the same body casting, but with an on/off button on the underside, rather than the axle-mounted cam switch seen here.

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Battery-based mishaps appear to have occurred at some point in the past:

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But I'll see what I can do to get it flashing again.

One to keep - at least until a better version shows up!

Then there's these, also from the Corgi stable:

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The Lotus Elan chassis and twin-cam engine we've mentioned earlier, and it'll be going to @FakeConcern. I believe Corgi Model Club has the Elan with removable chassis in the works, so I'm looking forward to that one!

The trailer is actually one I've been keeping a lookout for years.

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It's the #109 Pennyburn Workmen's Trailer, an odd but quite charming little model of a typical site trailer by Corgi, which only appeared for the 1968 and 1969 catalogue years.

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As well as a set of moulded-in tools, this originally would have come with a separate plastic broom, shovel and pick - now long gone, as you might imagine.

It was also available in blue and white with no insert, as a camping trailer pulled behind the silver and blue gift set version of the Rambler Marlin. 

To this end, the baseplate is stamped as the more generic 'Pennyburn All-Steel Trailer' - though the box for this one would have stated 'Pennyburn Workmen's Trailer'.

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Corgi managed to shift an estimated half a million of them in two years, so they were certainly an appealing enough little toy - and I'd guess a fairly inexpensive part of the lineup so, like the Heinkel, probably garnered a lot of sales from kids who couldn't quite manage to save enough pocket money to buy one of the bigger and pricier models.

While chezbois.com says they weren't able to establish whether a real-life trailer marketed as 'Pennyburn' ever existed, the big Van Cleemput book is unequivocal:

"The model reproduced all the features of the new steel trailer manufactured by Pennyburn Engineering Ltd of Londonderry. It already formed part of the mobile equipment used by many contractors and local authorities."

Since North West Trailers Ltd is still located in the Pennyburn Industrial Estate - just outside Derry - I reckon this is the same outfit, with a name change at some point over the last fifty-odd years.

So that's a rather lovely local link for me - and part of the reason why I really wanted one of these. The other reason being that it's just really nice!

Marcel notes somewhat drily that the toy, with its tiny removable pickaxe etc, "would undoubtedly not pass today's toy safety standards."

So it's a keeper.

Then there's this:

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I know I've backed off Vanguards a little of late, but I was quite tickled by the Pat Moss rally A40 procured for @AndyW201 a few weeks back. It reminded me that I didn't have an A40 model and, since it was the first car my grandfather owned in the mid-60s, it'd be nice to have an example in the collection.

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So when this appeared in the box for £5, I felt it'd be rude not to... especially as these do seem to be a little harder to find than some other Vanguards releases.

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My grandfather's Countryman was black with a red roof, and I believe such a colourway was modelled in the range - but this is close enough for now.

It seemed to be missing a wiper, but luckily it was loose in the bottom of the box, so I'll reattach that at some point.

And lastly...

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Yes, these were the three '£1 models' which morphed into 'three-for-a-pound models' at the whim of Charity Blokey.

The odd thing was that the Matchbox No.43 Dragon Wheels definitely wasn't in the box when I carried out my first unsuccessful attempt to buy some stuff from him first thing, so I dunno where it appeared from.

But it's in really lovely condition, given its origin and price point.

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I don't think I've ever owned one of these before, and while I might have been tempted a few years ago to dismiss it as 'fantasy crap', it's actually quite delightful.

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I think it might pair pretty well with my Dodge Charger funny car of the same vintage.

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Ridiculously pleased with this one. A keeper.

And we've discussed the no-name Hong Kong FIRE BIRD TRANSAN upthread...

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But it's not in bad shape overall, and the opening doors are actually quite well engineered.

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If anybody fancies this, 25p takes it!

And finally - finally - a quite decent shell for the Mustang Wild Cat.

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There was no base in the tat box for this, and I'd mated it with an equally lost plastic base that once belonged to a high-lift Corgi Jeep, just to make an unholy hybrid for the pics.

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Looks alright, actually.

But when it came to doing a purchase, I then decided to pretend the Elan chassis belonged to this, for the purpose of ensuring that random bits got saved not binned.

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So this is fairly tidy, surprisingly, and I'd guess that it might have been a quality control slip-up where the rivets weren't quite peened over enough to secure the base, and it all came away not long after it started being played with.

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There's no sign of being drilled, anyway.

I can remember five of my childhood cars dying in this way - not just one but two 1/36 Corgi Ford Escort Police Cars; a Matchbox Super Kings Ford Sierra XR4i (in pale blue); a Siku VW Passat B2 wagon; and a Guisval Ford Fiesta. The bases would just pop off where the rivet failed, not necessarily due to abuse, and because light units, suspension, interior, glazing etc would then follow suit, that was generally that... goodnight Vienna.

The Passat and Fiesta did earn an honourable place in my Toy Scrapyard, though.

So if @flat4alfacan make use of this with his spare glazing and interior units, happy to add this to your box for 25p!

 

I did treat myself to some HOT SOAPY ACTION late on last night, giving everything a good scrub with the trusty toothbrush.

The Funmates Torino in particular looks miles better already; the others appear quite a bit better but they just feel so much nicer to the touch, after decades of grime from attics, cupboards and garages. They're kinda soft and smooth now, rather than gritty and icky.

So I'll get The Spreadsheet updated in the next day or two, and hit people up as requested in PMs!

 

Oh yes - and there's also the Matchbox Action Drivers sets I found in the Cityside branch of Home Bargains on my way home:

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@sheffcortinacentre had tasked me with finding two examples of the Auto Shop set, and after a bit of puzzled searching I was delighted to clock a pair sitting high up on an overstock shelf. So that was serendipitous, as I doubt there's any more to be found round here.

Because I'd left the last vestiges of my self-control somewhere in the centre aisle of the market some hours previously, I also bought myself the Bus Station playset which was stocked out on the shelves - partly as it's appealing; partly as I can weakly claim I'll give it to my nieces someday; and partly because the transport planner in me is faintly perplexed at Matchbox's concept of a drive-through bus station. I mean, like - what?

I'll open it sometime soon - but I think today needs to be spent on things other than diecast. While I absolutely love love love it whenever a fantastic day like yesterday unfolds, I know I can get a bit too sucked in.

So, healthy balance and all that.

And that - I think - is that, finally.

Happy Saturday, folks.

Had it not been sat on my shelf right now, I'd have mistaken that old Dinky Zephyr for my dad's example. It has an almost identical patina! I think these are really characterful and the Zephyr is actually an accurate casting in my opinion. The 2 tone paint sets it off. I'm hoping to find a Dinky Austin Devon or a later Corgi Austin A55 Westmisnter.

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21 hours ago, Datsuncog said:

I've never seen these Bburagos unboxed before.

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Have to say, the R5TurboNutterBastard is a bit more nicely rendered than the Golf GTi, which just looks a bit... wrong, somehow.

 

 

The front looks a bit long ahead of teh front wheels and the grille is slightly recessed on the Golf. It also looks a bit narrow.

 

20 hours ago, Datsuncog said:

 

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Esprit is correct, though.

I think this was an early pre-production version, or Colin Chapman's personal car, or something special?

 

The Esprit was the first production car chassis number 0100G.

Here's one I had earlier

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16 hours ago, bunglebus said:

They also seem to have always been ones not issued by DVLA too.

How many had reg numbers and what were they?

RSH 88T on the Cortina

One of the earliest to have a number plate was the Racing Mini, AJN 319H

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There’s been quite a few new arrivals here, more on those later…

For now though, I have another complete Lesney Major packs truck!  
Trailer was in one lot, and a really good TK cab in another lot. How very convenient.

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Nice enough eh!? 
But wait…

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BOTH REAR DOORS!!

I do like these Major packs trucks.

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21 hours ago, Datsuncog said:

Can certainly add that Elan chassis to your personal Tat Box! No charge; I just wanted it to go to someone who'd appreciate it!

Sorry about the teledial Firebird - I thought you were all sorted for one, otherwise I would have tagged you... daaaah!

Things move fast on Tat Friday...

That's very kind of you as somehow my Lotus Racing set has lost the extra chassis, I bought a cheap Elan to replace it, but it's too nice! I'm happy to pay for it though, I really don't want you to be out of pocket.

No problem about the Firebird, I did post some pictures showing the Tri Deck with a Teledial Firebird but they were fake. I photocopied the wheels, printed, cut them out and stuck them on the Red Spot car for a few pics haha!

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I originally bought two a Red Spot and a Teledial, but the former was mint and too good to open up and the latter was pretty much fucked and has now been repainted and waiting for some other Steve Flowers parts. The wheels will go on another Red Spot I aquired which is also waiting for parts. I am still hoping I'll find how to swap the Whizzwheels without having to open the car up as mentioned in this article since it's also pretty nice.

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If not I'll open it anyway.

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Find of today: Blue-Box BMW E24. These models have a gear on the rear axle interacting with a portruding bit of plastic, which causes them to make a sound that vaguely sounds like an engine. 

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I didn't find a lot of interesting stuff lately, my sole purchase last month wasn't even a car... I don't think we have a thread for these things and it is, after all, a miniature, but to avoid cluttering this page with rambling about something that isn't a vehicle and probably not everyone's cup of tea, this story goes into a spoiler:

Spoiler

Who of you are familiar with lying awake, thinking about arousing machines like triplanes, blue three-wheelers and... steam engines? Yes, those magnificent puffing and smoking machines! How fun would it be to tinker with them, but who has the space, knowledge and funds required for a fullsize engine? Not me. Still, I could buy a miniature right? I decided I should try to find a cheap used Mamod or Wilesco or one of the other brands that aren't hideously expensive, and went to sleep.

The next morning, I fired up Marktplaats (that wonderful Dutch marketplace where one can find low ballers, dreamers, scammers, illiterates, and people who appear to have taken pictures with a twenty year old broken phone) and dived into the world of dirt cheap miniature steam engines. I found many listings along the lines of "Wilesco D12 for spares or repair, 40 euro". "Wilesco, untested, 50 euro". Etc. Interesting, but what caught my attention was an advert that didn't have any pictures and little info in the description. I could translate it as "old miniature steam engine, some accessoiries included". The price, however, was very low so I gave the seller a call. 

"Yes, the steam engine! I played with it when I was a kid, but I don't think it was ever used since. What model it is? Dunno, it is a simple one. Red base."

Not that helpful either, but with the seller stating it had a red base plate and didn't look very complicated, with my limited knowledge I figured it could possibly be one of the cheaper models made by Mamod, like the one in Lawrie's excellent video. I made a deal with the seller and, two days later, a courier in a scruffy Sprinter brought me a package containing the aforementioned accessoiries (good stuff actually! Things like fall hammers and grinders, some even boxed and seemingly unused. I already sold a few of them for more than the entire lot cost me) and... this.

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Hey that's not a Mamod! I think. To be honest, I still don't know for sure who made this. Chimney obviously is not the original one, it's just a piece of tube. Red base plate? Yes, but that's been (poorly) applied with a paint brush, the underside is still the original colour, which is a greyish blue. Wilesco then? Maybe, but so far I can't find a model that is an exact match. The seller was right though about it being a simple model, it doesn't even have a pressure gauge, a water gauge glass, or anything like that. Nope, it's just a liquid fuel burner heating a boiler, which will make the single cylinder move. I hope. I haven't tested it yet...

 

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On 6/9/2023 at 3:48 PM, Tenmil Socket said:

I can’t remember who it was who had them but this reminds me of those weird cars on here that had a load of diamantés glued to them and figures inside and possibly sun strips on the windscreen.

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Arf, well remembered - I found those absolutely terrible custom jobs at the market, in 2020 and 2021. They included a Vanguards Anglia van, a Corgi Mini, a partwork 2CV pickup and unknown Chevrolet Impala - and yes, now you mention it I think this may be from the same 'artist'.

God help me, I ended up buying three of them. They were all passed on, though...

I'll have a look for the pics a little later...

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That Vanguards Esprit with the functional pop-up lights inspired me to do some more dicking about with cars and cameras. To whit:

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This is a 1:18 BMW M1 by Norev, and it's quite nice.

My favourite bits are the lights, which are quite absurdly well depicted:

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Basically, this was all an exercise to see if my new mobile phone can do what my old one could, and it... can't. So I've broken out a 2004 Olympus Mju Mini for these — the best camera I have for macro stuff.

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I guess there are unhealthier hobbies.

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Fin.

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