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9 minutes ago, Spottedlaurel said:

It's like something out of The Cars That Ate Paris.

My mum suggested that film to me when I was a teenager, what a strange production it was!

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Delayed report from yesterday's toy fair + subsequent shop visits, had people round yesterday (what, interacting with real humans?).

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Sadly no MIB Superfast that I 'needed', but a decent selection of randomness for not too much.

Matchbox kit will allow me to do a better job than I managed in the very early '80s, one of my very first kits.

Bigger trucks varied from £2-5 each. Berliet should apparently have a dolphinarium on the back, but works nicely without. Particularly pleased to get the Majorette Scania and Esso tanker for £2, then picked up a matching small trailer elsewhere.

Camping Cruiser and a few of the 1/64-ish things were 50p each. I think that selection included the Majorette Countach, yet again a completely new one to me (Majorette's rendition that is, obviously).

BRE Datsun 240Z was £3, pair of Corgi 505s were £2 each.

On the front row L-R we have Corgi Regal, Superfast SM, Caravan maybe from a later twin pack?, Majorette Countach, Matchbox Renault 11, Dodges Caravan and Dakota, Mercury with early wheels and steering, XJ40.

Now regret not getting an Efsi Commer Walkthrough with missing front axle and Dinky Bedford TK refuse truck at £6-8 (he had a couple at different prices).

HWs mostly came from Asda and the Thunderbird from The Range. Defender 90 looks like a nice thing.

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I dropped into The Entertainer on Friday.  Nothing to report on the Hot Wheels, but more alarmingly, practically nothing by Matchbox.  Nice Lady (they so often are, in that shop) casually informed me that they're not expecting any more of the basic models. :( 

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53 minutes ago, Spottedlaurel said:

Camping Cruiser and a few of the 1/64-ish things were 50p each. I think that selection included the Majorette Countach, yet again a completely new one to me (Majorette's rendition that is, obviously).

Looks like a nice haul. The Camping Cruiser is such an oddity, there seem to be quite a few around so it must have sold well enough - maybe due to the popularity of "motor caravans" at the time?

I think the blue Lambo is the nicest version, not sure how many others there are

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Posted
17 minutes ago, eddyramrod said:

I dropped into The Entertainer on Friday.  Nothing to report on the Hot Wheels, but more alarmingly, practically nothing by Matchbox.  Nice Lady (they so often are, in that shop) casually informed me that they're not expecting any more of the basic models. :( 

I do ask in mine - they just don't get deliveries of them very often. 

Sadly I don't think Matchbox sell very well, they're not as appealing to (normal) children as Hot Wheels due to being regular cars and not as colourful, and I don't think the mixes help either - there's only so many people that want Renault Kangoos or airport shuttle buses. If there were only 2-3 of each car they wouldn't warm the pegs forever and new stock would get ordered in

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11 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

I think the blue Lambo is the nicest version, not sure how many others there are

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Oh yes, definitely the nicest of that trio. Initially it looks a bit wide, which Majorette had an issue with at the time (TR7, etc), but actually it's probably more realistic than the Superfast version.

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7 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

I do ask in mine - they just don't get deliveries of them very often. 

Sadly I don't think Matchbox sell very well, they're not as appealing to (normal) children as Hot Wheels due to being regular cars and not as colourful, and I don't think the mixes help either - there's only so many people that want Renault Kangoos or airport shuttle buses. If there were only 2-3 of each car they wouldn't warm the pegs forever and new stock would get ordered in

I agree, these days it’s all about brash shouty American stuff. The Entertainer near us hasn’t restocked for a month, off the back of the market being flooded with them I can’t see them continuing to retail Matchbox in the U.K. I would expect to see them pulled within the next year unfortunately. 

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They (Countach) are quite wide anyway at a round 2 metres. Don't think the strange Carlos Fandango wheels help

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Just done a bit more decal work.

Rear view that only the winner did not see.

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Second big stripe to split when it was in the water. Old decals do have a reputation for this. Also I should have placed that one first, as the stripes shouldn't really come together. Also you can now see why the mirrors had to come off as the decal covers the hole in the body.

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Cockpit decals on. That front view of the car helped with the placement, without the picture it would have been a complete guess.

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Air box stripe was a pain to get straight, but at least it stayed in one piece...

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as did the big top stripe on the right.

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With most of the top of the model being wet it's time for a break again. I might get it finished later today.

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Picked up another Mexico partwork car the other day.

Septic Mondeo! 
I always preferred the Contour’s front and rear styling over the Mondeo’s tbh. Either way, it’s quite an unusual subject for a model.

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I’ve actually worked on one of these. Years ago, must have been about 2003ish, when I worked in a garage someone booked in a Contour for a service. At the time I had absolutely no idea what they were so it was quite a surprise on the day when a Mondeo with weird front and rear ends turned up! It’s exactly the same as a Mondeo really otherwise. 
I always thought it very strange someone would bother importing one of these tbh, given how easy a Mondeo was to get hold of, and that would have been rhd. 
Never saw it again unfortunately and no idea what happened to that car. It was Jade Green metallic and looked really good. It’d be interesting to see what happened to it.

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I drove one, for a week, in early fall 1997.   Road trip.  

With my cousin and a mate, collected it from rental place on Long Island NY and travelled the North Eastern Provinces, up to Montreal Canada, taking all the sights we could there and back, in the time we had.  Hotels and Motels.

Daft Bostonians thought our SE UK accents were Australian.

Drove well, like the European it was.  Was especially suited to whizzing about the winding, hilly terrain of Vermont, which reminded me of Cumbria.

 It was a deep red metallic..  The trout snout wasn’t quite as off-putting as the Red Lipstick coloured dashboard. And carpet. And seats. And all the rest of the interior trim.

At 3am at a motel in Connecticut, we locked ourselves out in the car park, while the engine was still running.  Handy.  Cost us $100 to get that opened (in seconds) by a local Cooter type fella

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3 hours ago, bunglebus said:

I do ask in mine - they just don't get deliveries of them very often. 

Sadly I don't think Matchbox sell very well, they're not as appealing to (normal) children as Hot Wheels due to being regular cars and not as colourful, and I don't think the mixes help either - there's only so many people that want Renault Kangoos or airport shuttle buses. If there were only 2-3 of each car they wouldn't warm the pegs forever and new stock would get ordered in

Mattel really don't seem to have a clue when it comes to distribution. They never appear to gather any feedback on what sells and what doesn't, and keep throwing equal quantities of things into batches completely at random so we always end up with some selling out immediately and others sitting around for months. It's a funny way to run a business.

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10 minutes ago, flat4alfa said:

I drove one, for a week, in early fall 1997.   Road trip.  

With my cousin and a mate, collected it from rental place on Long Island NY and travelled the North Eastern Provinces, up to Montreal Canada, taking all the sights we could there and back, in the time we had.  Hotels and Motels.

Daft Bostonians thought our SE UK accents were Australian.

Drove well, like the European it was.  Was especially suited to whizzing about the winding, hilly terrain of Vermont, which reminded me of Cumbria.

 It was a deep red metallic..  The trout snout wasn’t quite as off-putting as the Red Lipstick coloured dashboard. And carpet. And seats. And all the rest of the interior trim.

At 3am at a motel in Connecticut, we locked ourselves out in the car park, while the engine was still running.  Handy.  Cost us $100 to get that opened (in seconds) by a local Cooter type fella

It’s the Contour that defies the ‘world car’ thing Ford came up with at the time. The intention was a car that was broadly the same that would be sold the world over with only minor regional differences to comply with different rules etc in different countries. But then you get to the USA! Probably one of the biggest markets for these cars and they insisted on different styling! I prefer it personally, but it does go completely against what Fords idea was! 
It didn’t last all that long though as the later cars ditched the idea of unique US styling and went to the standard Mondeo look. Seems a strange thing to do really!

I think the 2.0 Zetec was the Contours smallest engine too? 

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2 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

It’s the Contour that defies the ‘world car’ thing Ford came up with at the time...

Ford had done the world car thing a decade earlier with the Mk3 Escort. Those were mostly the same car world wide, but US versions were very Americanised

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The hatchback versions looked more like a US spec Volvo 343.

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2 hours ago, quicksilver said:

Mattel really don't seem to have a clue when it comes to distribution. They never appear to gather any feedback on what sells and what doesn't, and keep throwing equal quantities of things into batches completely at random so we always end up with some selling out immediately and others sitting around for months. It's a funny way to run a business.

I doubt Mattel have much to do with the distribution once there stuff has landed in the UK. It is probably more to do with what the retailers order from ABGEE. Obviously ABGEE are dependant on Mattel but again it is probably down to what they order in and think will sell.

Mattel | ABGee | First Choice in Toy Distribution

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14 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Ford had done the world car thing a decade earlier with the Mk3 Escort. Those were mostly the same car world wide, but US versions were very Americanised

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The hatchback versions looked more like a US spec Volvo 343.

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The Escort was supposed to be a world car but didn't end up that way. Although it was part of the same programme and looks broadly similar, the US Escort actually has very little in common with the European one so it failed in that aim - no panels are interchangeable and only the CVH engines are shared. It wasn't until the Focus came along that they truly had a world car that was fundamentally the same in every market.

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18 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Ford had done the world car thing a decade earlier with the Mk3 Escort. Those were mostly the same car world wide, but US versions were very Americanised

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The hatchback versions looked more like a US spec Volvo 343.

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In spite of the "World Car" pretensions Australia, New Zealand and a few other markets got a badge engineered Mazda 323 with blue ovals!

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Must admit, I do like the US versions of their European models. The US Escort looks much better and more interesting than the one we had. Although maybe that’s just because the US one is so much less familiar and therefore something different!? 
I think the interior’s were far far better than what we got too. Much more range of colours and styles available, we seemed to be dull and boring in Europe as always and stuck with usually miserable grey! Americans seemed to want to hold onto the vibrant colour choices of the 60’s and 70’s for much longer than we did. Even in the 90’s you could still get cars with bright red, blue or green, even brown and beige interior. It seemed far more restrained and restricted in Europe and Asian cars to dull muted grey’s.

 

34 minutes ago, Richard_FM said:

In spite of the "World Car" pretensions Australia, New Zealand and a few other markets got a badge engineered Mazda 323 with blue ovals!

I’ve seen those. Weren’t they called Ford Laser or something? I’m sure there was a Ford badged Mazda 121 too.

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In a similar theme,

Ford Tempo/Mercury Topaz. As seems usual for the Mexican market they used Ford cars with Mercury model names and vice versa. No idea what that was about, but the cars are usually the same!

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The real Tempo was a pretty bland mundane thing but the model is a great looking likeness of it. Check out those wheels too! They look very 80’s, almost like something you’d find on a Mitsubishi or similar Jap cars.

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Ford of Canada had their own brand called Monarch in the 1950s and 60s. They we usually Mercurys that had styling tweaks.

Here's a couple of Brooklin 1950 Mercurys

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And here's a Monarch

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My last minishite of the year - a 1:24 scale Back to The Future DeLorean by Jada. It's the Part II version with a 'food blender' Mr. Fusion.

Got given it last Christmas - obligatory for a DeLorean owner. 

Jada do all three versions. I've got the first version somewhere.

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Appropriately, it lives atop of my flux capacitor next to my computer. 

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Has anyone heard of Motormax Fresh Cherries? They were a range of 1:87 scale diecast American cars and modeled some absolute prime US domestic chod. This was around 2010. I got the Escort and MK1 Tempo. I think they made a few in 1:25 scale as well such as the Dodge Omni and Plymoith Reliant.

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1 hour ago, danthecapriman said:

Must admit, I do like the US versions of their European models. The US Escort looks much better and more interesting than the one we had. Although maybe that’s just because the US one is so much less familiar and therefore something different!? 
I think the interior’s were far far better than what we got too. Much more range of colours and styles available, we seemed to be dull and boring in Europe as always and stuck with usually miserable grey! Americans seemed to want to hold onto the vibrant colour choices of the 60’s and 70’s for much longer than we did. Even in the 90’s you could still get cars with bright red, blue or green, even brown and beige interior. It seemed far more restrained and restricted in Europe and Asian cars to dull muted grey’s.

 

I’ve seen those. Weren’t they called Ford Laser or something? I’m sure there was a Ford badged Mazda 121 too.

The Mazda 121 was badged engineered into the Ford Festivia to replace the Fiesta in the USA.  The 626 was turned into the Telstar for the Antipodean markets rather than set up a Sierra assembly line in Australia.

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8 minutes ago, Justwatching said:

My last minishite of the year - a 1:24 scale Back to The Future DeLorean by Jada. It's the Part II version with a 'food blender' Mr. Fusion.

Got given it last Christmas - obligatory for a DeLorean owner. 

Jada do all three versions. I've got the first version somewhere.

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Appropriately, it lives atop of my flux capacitor next to my computer. 

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I heard it was a Krups coffee grinder was used.

Posted
18 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

Has anyone heard of Motormax Fresh Cherries? They were a range of 1:87 scale diecast American cars and modeled some absolute prime US domestic chod. This was around 2010. I got the Escort and MK1 Tempo. I think they made a few in 1:25 scale as well such as the Dodge Omni and Plymoith Reliant.

I’ve seen those! There’s some 1:64 and 1:43 size ones too. They don’t seem very common over here though.

Ive got a 1:64 Motormax AMC Gremlin, which is a really lovely little model!

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3 hours ago, Justwatching said:

1:24 scale Back to The Future DeLorean by Jada

I do like a DeLorean/Time Machine. I have several, good and bad

This Universal Studios ones is probably the worst

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Hot Wheels Monster trucks

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Normal Hot Wheels in regular and hover mode

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Premium versions

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ID series

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The rather lovely Corgi one

Corgi Back to the Future DeLorean

Diddy Jadas

Jada Nano BTTF DeLorean set

So many different Hot Wheels

Hot Wheels DeLorean DMC 12 custom Hot Wheels DMC DeLorean Hot Wheels DeLorean DMC-12 Hot Wheels DeLorean DMC-12 Hot Wheels DeLorean DMC-12 Hot Wheels DMC DeLorean Hot Wheels DMC DeLorean Hot Wheels DeLorean DMC-12 Hot Wheels DMC DeLorean Hot Wheels DMC DeLorean

Including a Super

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The unlicenced Turismo

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And Zylmex

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3 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

Has anyone heard of Motormax Fresh Cherries? They were a range of 1:87 scale diecast American cars and modeled some absolute prime US domestic chod. This was around 2010. I got the Escort and MK1 Tempo. I think they made a few in 1:25 scale as well such as the Dodge Omni and Plymoith Reliant.

Got this one

1979 Chrysler LeBaron Woody effort 

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15 hours ago, danthecapriman said:Even in the 90’s you could still get cars with bright red, blue or green, even brown and beige interior. It seemed far more restrained and restricted in Europe and Asian cars to dull muted grey’s.

 

Thread drift, but I have 2 German cars with a beige/brown combo interior - one built in 2015, one in 2019! I will say I’m not likely to pick beige carpet in an estate again 😉

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