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On 14/07/2025 at 18:09, bunglebus said:

Not intending to keep any of this lot

That’s good news because it becomes a slippery slope quite quickly 

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Damn. Rolled over onto new page

Ok - PEUGEOT 2008

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Norev did a 1:43, but how about this one:

 

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6 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

Terry has just been to the auctions and bringing back a selection of high mileage ex fleeters for Arfur’s forecourt!

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Still a way to go yet, but it’s getting there. And it doesn’t flex at all with the cars on! Front end sits quite high at the moment as the coupling to the tractor isn’t fitted, it’s just balancing on a lump of plastic.

This is superb, Dan. There was a fella on ebay who built less complex custom recovery trucks and he also customised single cars to sit on the transporter. His models always sold for solid £££ - he tended to produce largely retro Ford stuff to reflect the interest in them. I've had a quick look but can't find any of his items (or remember his seller id) currently. 

Just a thought - there's money to be made if you wanted a basic income from simpler custom jobs. 

 

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Pop a 9V battery across the terminals - does the siren and light still work? I might have that one off you even though I’ve got a couple. You can get repro bumpers

The Datsun 260Z looks to be a repaint but likely the most valuable after the red Sierra Cosworth edited due to twatness

The Sierras were in a set together and would sell better separately

The Porsches were in a night set and have (or had) light circuits

The loose spares like chassis motors axles wheels are handy to me

The red loose spoiler fits the red Brabham BT44 in top left

The red cage is from a diecast ambulance I’m sure?

Escort have a motor?  The chassis is worth more than the body because of the wheelbase - for kit builds like Airfix Morris Marina etc nutters

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Oh my, so it must

Showing my age now 

That means of course that it is less valuable/more valuable compared to the first series bright blue mid-70s one I had as a boy

David Hasselhoff just rang to say:
‘I’ve been looking for freedom
I've been looking so long’ 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Dick Cheeseburger said:

This is superb, Dan. There was a fella on ebay who built less complex custom recovery trucks and he also customised single cars to sit on the transporter. His models always sold for solid £££ - he tended to produce largely retro Ford stuff to reflect the interest in them. I've had a quick look but can't find any of his items (or remember his seller id) currently. 

Just a thought - there's money to be made if you wanted a basic income from simpler custom jobs. 

 

It is tempting to give it a try. 
My problem though is wondering why anyone would want anything I’ve made. I’m not that good. I think I’d feel embarrassed tbh.

Itd be good though, I really enjoy just sitting building stuff like that. Weirdly as I’m not exactly blessed with a great deal of patience normally😆

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Posted
9 hours ago, bunglebus said:

OMG I didn't expect it to actually work 

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Normally the markers stain the plastic, got lucky here I think. 

 

Nice move. I haven't used oven cleaner on models, mainly just ovens, but how does it react with their paintwork?

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8 hours ago, danthecapriman said:

It is tempting to give it a try. 
My problem though is wondering why anyone would want anything I’ve made. I’m not that good. I think I’d feel embarrassed tbh.

Itd be good though, I really enjoy just sitting building stuff like that. Weirdly as I’m not exactly blessed with a great deal of patience normally😆

I'm dead impressed by some of the customs on ebay, They can really show how good the Matchbox superfast castings were. It was the RS2000 a bloke had done literally made me go wow. Trouble is with collecting for me is that my scope is so limited now to avoid collection run away, that I cannot get these. I have one to make all ready to go but cannot find the transfers for it yet., so it's in the shed with all the other 'projects' 😀

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1 hour ago, MVX11V said:

Nice move. I haven't used oven cleaner on models, mainly just ovens, but how does it react with their paintwork?

I only use it on plastics, I think it's actually caustic soda solution anyway. It gets chrome off plastic bumpers etc without effecting the material itself, works on overpainted window units etc too.

I seem to recall one of the YouTube restorers used to strip castings in caustic solution then put the plastic bits in once it had cooled down

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1 hour ago, MVX11V said:

I'm dead impressed by some of the customs on ebay, They can really show how good the Matchbox superfast castings were. It was the RS2000 a bloke had done literally made me go wow. Trouble is with collecting for me is that my scope is so limited now to avoid collection run away, that I cannot get these. I have one to make all ready to go but cannot find the transfers for it yet., so it's in the shed with all the other 'projects' 😀

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The Chinese are getting very good at their imitation goods

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The original is on the left - or is it the right?

This is the real tell though, almost double the weight for the real deal, OK it's a metal base premium, but I think that's what I find slightly lets down brands like Realtoy - they actually look pretty good but feel like they'd fly away in a stiff breeze 

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A Realtoy, yesterday 

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13 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

The Chinese are getting very good at their imitation goods

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The original is on the left - or is it the right?

This is the real tell though, almost double the weight for the real deal, OK it's a metal base premium, but I think that's what I find slightly lets down brands like Realtoy - they actually look pretty good but feel like they'd fly away in a stiff breeze 

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A Realtoy, yesterday 

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It’d be interesting to try stripping down one of the Chinese copies like the Charger, then adding the good quality ‘original’ parts from the Hot Wheels onto it. Stuff like the wheels in particular. See what it comes up like then and with some extra detail painted.

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oh my word

I've just realised what weighing scales are really for...

I think the one in the bathroom (which never gets used) could have a new lease of life!

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Posted
On 09/07/2025 at 13:50, bunglebus said:

What the hell is this thing? I rather like it but it's attracting rather a lot of bids on eBay in a lot

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Morris? And Made in... are about all I can read

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Well I tried, it got rather expensive in the end unfortunately 

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