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Posted
12 hours ago, quicksilver said:

Some absolute shite icons in the latest batch of CMAC 1/76 3D prints.

Montego. Also available as an estate, which I don't think has ever been modelled before. That one is still in the to-do box.

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Belmont

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And last but very much not least, it's only a flippin' Tagora. Never did I ever think something so obscure would be modelled in this scale.

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@quicksilver I've been in the website but can't see any of these for sale. How do you get the files?

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Shame you can't get the files as it would be fun to print it. Nevertheless I've gone for a Rover 600 as you can't get a model of one of those anywhere at all. My wife has got materials so I can make the lights and windows 😀

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First up in for the cleaning and sorting were the Minis and Metros.

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24 small scale Metros.

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Unusual pale metallic blue, pity most of it has done a Ford Mink imitation.

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Also a white one.

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Two style of number 5

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and both Datapost numbers. Again a shame they are in such poor shape.

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Only five big Metros this time. The Hepolite is fairly good and one of the red ones is decent.

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1/36 Corgi Minis

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This one has most of it's decals still, but does have almost complete loss of chrome.

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This one is doing a great impersonation of a Ministox.

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Other Corgis include...

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two Juniors Sprints, one with decals and one without.

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Two Fina give aways.

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A Minissima...

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complete with rear door...

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and a nice old Morris Mini Minor with no tyres.

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Now for the Dinkys.

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Pale blue Austin Countryman.

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Police Mini Cooper with wonky bonnet.

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A quick drop of glue and now it looks a lot better for display.

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Two metallic red Minis.

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The car with tyres is K reg.

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The Speedwheels is L reg.

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Also ones a Cooper S and the other is an automatic.

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A Clubman Panda...

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and three Clubman Bronze.

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One is an early version with the jewelled headlamps. That has a slightly bent roof, as does the one on the right.

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Remnants of plate on rear of early one.

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Finally a bunch of Matchbox.

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Only one has it's decals still.

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This is what Captain Scarlet must have driven on his days off.

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Grey two tone paint.

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One chipped Mini Ha Ha.

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Posted
16 hours ago, quicksilver said:

Some absolute shite icons in the latest batch of CMAC 1/76 3D prints.

Montego. Also available as an estate, which I don't think has ever been modelled before. That one is still in the to-do box.

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Belmont

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And last but very much not least, it's only a flippin' Tagora. Never did I ever think something so obscure would be modelled in this scale.

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I don’t know how you manage to paint them so neatly at such a scale!

A colleague got a 3D printer at Christmas and has been bringing in all sorts of things that he’s been printing.

I asked him if he could print me a Ford Escort and he explained that so far he’s only managed to find a file for a MK1 Polo. I said I’d be happy with that! 

Posted
1 hour ago, Split_Pin said:

Shame you can't get the files as it would be fun to print it. Nevertheless I've gone for a Rover 600 as you can't get a model of one of those anywhere at all. My wife has got materials so I can make the lights and windows 😀

I know you are talking about plastic printing 3D models, but for reference or something, Conquest Models did actually do a Rover 600 in 1/43 guise. Not a great looker but good to know it exists.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

First up in for the cleaning and sorting were the Minis and Metros.

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24 small scale Metros.

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Unusual pale metallic blue, pity most of it has done a Ford Mink imitation.

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Also a white one.

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Two style of number 5

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and both Datapost numbers. Again a shame they are in such poor shape.

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Only five big Metros this time. The Hepolite is fairly good and one of the red ones is decent.

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1/36 Corgi Minis

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This one has most of it's decals still, but does have almost complete loss of chrome.

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This one is doing a great impersonation of a Ministox.

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Other Corgis include...

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two Juniors Sprints, one with decals and one without.

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Two Fina give aways.

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A Minissima...

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complete with rear door...

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and a nice old Morris Mini Minor with no tyres.

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Now for the Dinkys.

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Pale blue Austin Countryman.

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Police Mini Cooper with wonky bonnet.

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A quick drop of glue and now it looks a lot better for display.

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Two metallic red Minis.

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The car with tyres is K reg.

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The Speedwheels is L reg.

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Also ones a Cooper S and the other is an automatic.

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A Clubman Panda...

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and three Clubman Bronze.

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One is an early version with the jewelled headlamps. That has a slightly bent roof, as does the one on the right.

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Remnants of plate on rear of early one.

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Finally a bunch of Matchbox.

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Only one has it's decals still.

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This is what Captain Scarlet must have driven on his days off.

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Grey two tone paint.

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One chipped Mini Ha Ha.

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For some reason the thought just hit me, but - would these clean ok in the dishwasher on a lower temperature wash?

Ive done car parts in there before but never tried diecast vehicles😆

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Posted
19 minutes ago, danthecapriman said:

For some reason the thought just hit me, but - would these clean ok in the dishwasher on a lower temperature wash?

Ive done car parts in there before but never tried diecast vehicles😆

Yeah that kind of thing doesn’t go down well domestically. 😂

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Posted
22 hours ago, Tenmil Socket said:

Anyone planning a monthly subscription for this lovely looking thing?

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If anyone does, I took these pictures late last year at the Peugeot museum in Sochaux (recommended!) so here’s your reference 👍 No I didn’t realise how long the wheelbase was in the flesh either!

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Posted
9 minutes ago, sierraman said:

Yeah that kind of thing doesn’t go down well domestically. 😂

What they don’t know won’t hurt them!😆

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Posted
44 minutes ago, danthecapriman said:

For some reason the thought just hit me, but - would these clean ok in the dishwasher on a lower temperature wash?

Ive done car parts in there before but never tried diecast vehicles😆

Even in the washing up bowl with a bit of Fairy older ones can have a reaction on the paint making it dull. Also, what would you use in the dish washer for a cleaning agent. I wouldn't like to trust any dishwasher stuff as I think most of them contain a lot of salt and all that high pressure jetting would probably cause a lot of paint, decal and chrome loss.

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Posted

Interesting how the later Dinky Mini was updated with the Mk2 rear lights

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but kept the Mk1 grill...

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Whereas the Corgi Mini Magnifique had what look like MK1 rear lights

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with a Mk2 grill...

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Green original & blue CMC look to be the same, I had wondered if the CMC lights would be different.

 

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There were a few tin plate items for me to clean up.

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First up is what could be described as pre-war grand prix car of an LSR car. Very basic with no detail.

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Also no one admitted to making it or where it comes from.

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Next we have a clockwork car that could be any big American Sedan from the 1940s. I do not have a key so I do not know if it goes.

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It has a lever on the back, so could it go in forwards or reverse?

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This one was made in Great Britain, but no makers name.

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First up from a trio of Tonkas is this green Beach Buggy. It's lost a bot of paint...

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and the wheels are worn, but it is complete.

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Then we have a tipper truck, again with lots of paint loss...

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but the wheels and tyres look good. I might give this on a quick resto with a bit of paint when the weather gets warmer.

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Finally we have what looks like a mid 1980s Chevrolet C20 in green.

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It has a chrome bed...

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and big chrome wheels.

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Posted
On 21/01/2025 at 12:45, sierraman said:

Hmm Corgi Rover 800 very nice! 

Here's that Rover Sterling in more detail.

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Corgi seamed to be pushing the boat out with the red plastic rear lenses.

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Lots of opening parts.

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They've made a good effort on the V6 under the bonnet.

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It has a sunroof...

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that slides back.

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The dash looks quite good to, for a late Corgi. 

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Made in GT Britain.

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Posted
3 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Next we have a clockwork car that could be any big American Sedan from the 1940s. I do not have a key so I do not know if it goes.

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It has a lever on the back, so could it go in forwards or reverse?

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This one was made in Great Britain, but no makers name.

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I really like that little thing.  Would be great to see it up and running again!

It's a Louis Marx.  Sold in the USA as one of the pair in the Streamline Speedway set...

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.. produced as well at the Dudley factory in UK, hence why your example is 'Made in Gt Britain'

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Wind them up with the key,  then the lever on the back releases the sprung-loaded 'motor'.  It was a figure-of-eight track with a raised crossover, which was also made of pressed tin as well as we can see

Later UK production moved to Swansea as 'Marx Motorway' with dubious box art and bare plastic track

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Here is what you should see if you opened it up

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If we look at the original set cover art, the style of vehicle shows of a two-door, not a four-door sedan.  That's because it represents these, which were originally made by Tipp & Co (in W. Germany, and perhaps why they look like an Adler) and bundled in the set originally.  Those early sets were stamped 'U.S. Zone, Germany'

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Tiny Tom likes his one.  But it's never been apart.  Maybe that time will be soon...

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And soon came quickly!

As we can see, the motor unit is the same

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But oh dear.  On this one, the spring has twanged, with part of it hanging out the bottom.  So it will need to go into the workshop to be fixed.

Posted
6 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

What they don’t know won’t hurt them!😆

They ALWAYS know 😂

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Posted
2 hours ago, MiniMinorMk3 said:

Here's that Rover Sterling in more detail.

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Corgi seamed to be pushing the boat out with the red plastic rear lenses.

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Lots of opening parts.

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They've made a good effort on the V6 under the bonnet.

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It has a sunroof...

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that slides back.

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The dash looks quite good to, for a late Corgi. 

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Made in GT Britain.

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There's just something a wee bit exciting about the Corgi 1/36 and Superkings castings released after about 1986. 

Corgi

Rover Sterling

Volvo 740 Turbo

Superkings

Jaguar XJ6

BMW 750il

Rolls Royce Silver Spirit

Sierra Cosworth

 

Posted
22 minutes ago, sierraman said:

Another one I’d been hunting down… a 1981 Greased Lightning. 

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Is that supposed to be a six(!) cylinder Pantera...

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Posted
9 minutes ago, flat4alfa said:

Is that supposed to be a six(!) cylinder Pantera...

Economy version. Real one had a Ford 5.0 V8! 

Posted
2 minutes ago, sierraman said:

Economy version. Real one had a Ford 5.0 V8! 

5.7(351) Cleveland V8

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Posted
Just now, sheffcortinacentre said:

5.7(351) Cleveland V8

I stand corrected! 😂

I’d got the year wrong as well it was 1983, USA only model. I think some surplus ones ended up in U.K. but no idea how as the were made in Macau and Hong Kong then sent direct to USA. Some say they were available mid 80’s in Tesco. Nobodies sure? 

Posted

Stripped one of these down today, ready to use up the excess filler leftovers from the bus when I get chance to do that.

IXO Granada mk2 estate. In mega rare pillarless form😄

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It was an absolute whore to strip, sooo much glue used on everything. Rear bumper snapped unfortunately trying to free it but should glue back together and with some paint shouldn’t be noticeable.

I have the required paint already.

Ford Granada MK2 Estate - 845A0065

 

Posted

You're not going to paint it that dark blue metallic on your old Ghia-X one?

Posted
22 minutes ago, flat4alfa said:

You're not going to paint it that dark blue metallic on your old Ghia-X one?

That model is a pre facelift mk2, so no. 
But, I do have an IXO mk2 facelift model in my stockpile somewhere that is going into mineral blue metallic.

I might try to find the donor model actually and do both together.

Posted

I've a real soft spot for those Corgi Rover Sterlings - found a really nice one online a couple of years back, and I'm still delighted with it.

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I believe Corgi worked closely with Rover on the prototypes prior to the launch of the real car, just as they'd done a few years earlier with the Minimetro, Mk3 Escort and Sierra.

I particularly like the Rover badge printed onto the insert.

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(Potatocam pic not much good, though)

The Volvo 760 of the same era is a belter too.

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The corgi Sterling (like my other nemesis the corgi Marina coupe) is a belter, I keep getting out bid on eBay and haven’t spied one at toy fiat yet, one will appear eventually!

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