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10 hours ago, bunglebus said:

Another new one on me, possibly connected to Solido

Yes indeed - Verem's product line consisted of remanufactured Solido castings, with no additional detail but packaged in an acrylic box and charged at mucho moolah.

I bought a Verem Renault 30 in Saumur c.1995 and I think it cost me the thick end of thirty quid, even then - a figure of 280FF sticks in my mind, at a time when you got about ten Francs to the Pound Sterling. No more Orangina or pommes frites for me for the rest of les vacances.

Seems that Verem was a separate imprint devised by Majorette after they bought Solido in the late 80s, to monetize otherwise obsolete castings - in the same way that Eligor started off using old Norev and Quiralu moulds.

I picked up a few more Verem over the years, but given that original Solido remain quite affordable even now, I'm not sure what the point was for collectors!

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On 11/30/2020 at 7:01 AM, Split_Pin said:

Yes the trucks are in great condition. The Foden appears to have a gear at the larger end of the cement cylinder but I can't work out how that connects to the wheels. 

 

On 11/30/2020 at 3:27 PM, Datsuncog said:

I'm not sure about that either, though I spent quite a while trying to figure it out - I can see there's a tiny plastic nub at the upper end of the mixer cylinder that's broken off, so it doesn't spin smoothly (but could possibly be fixed with a tiny self-tapper inserted through the diecast support).

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I'd quite like to take a look at an earlier Regular Wheels version, as I've a sneaking suspicion that any mechanism to make the cylnder revolve may well have been removed for the short-lived Superfast version...

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Needs a lick of paint

 

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1 hour ago, Amishtat said:

Just spotted this lot in a local charity shop. 

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Crikey, I hope the new owner can get those sticky labels off without ripping the box to bits!

Tenner for the Sierra in launch box certainly not bad; Corgi Classics appealing too though upper-end prices- but hey, it's all for chariddee, innit?

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6 hours ago, Split_Pin said:

Superfast or otherwise that is an exceptional little casting. I wasn't really aware of it until I bought mine from DC.

The Foden mixer really is superb; I hadn't realised either just how nicely done it is until I really looked at it while I was wrapping it. The detail to the cowling for the mixer motor is just brilliant; it's everything you'd want in a toy.

I now have my eye on one for myself, too...

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Can't remember offhand but I think that's how much I stumped up for the same Boxed  yellow launch Sierra. Not sure what other colours were offered in that format. Yellow seems a strange choice of colour to show the car's form. Was the bronze a launch colour (and was its box similarly colour co-ordinated?).

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Mmm... although it's kind of a weird colour for a 2.3 Ghia, should you happen to buy it and later decide you don't much fancy it, I could be interested...

I've seen early Sierras like that in flat red, flat yellow, and metallic silver paint - and later ones in light metallic blue and metallic navy blue. (Obviously lots of different racing, police, taxi and pace car versions also made).

Can you guess I had some decent unboxed examples that I now regret selling?

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32 minutes ago, Datsuncog said:

Mmm... although it's kind of a weird colour for a 2.3 Ghia, should you happen to buy it and later decide you don't much fancy it, I could be interested...

I've seen early Sierras like that in flat red, flat yellow, and metallic silver paint - and later ones in light metallic blue and metallic navy blue. (Obviously lots of different racing, police, taxi and pace car versions also made).

Can you guess I had some decent unboxed examples that I now regret selling?

I already have two good unboxed , my red one from forever ago and a silver example I bought from Bramz a couple years ago. However, with my usual steely resolve (and after a couple of pints just up the road) it's currently sitting next to me in the pub in a carrier bag. . Pictures to follow provided I can get sufficient light in our temporary lodgings, it looks like the sticky label will come off without too great a fight. 

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On 12/7/2020 at 11:58 AM, TheDoctor said:

Charity shop finds today. 

SUMMER Toyota Crown

ERTL Pontiac Trans Am (with added red paint to make it a fake KITT) 

Both available if wanted, they were the only ones worth having. 

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Hey, assume you are keeping these now you have found out they are worth a wee bit? Haven't heard back from you.

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After weeks of being a good boy, I succumbed.

To a plastic Cortina Mk3 with a friction motor, for two of the Queens' pounds.

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No brand on it, just 'Made in Hong Kong 7195'. 

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In the meantime, the MM-Toys Bedford TK popped over to say hello.

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The photos were poor, so doubly pleased to see it's a Cortina, not a Taunus.

Measured it, and it's accurate to 1:32 scale.  Excellent.  It's a bit brittle though.

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1 hour ago, flat4alfa said:

After weeks of being a good boy, I succumbed.

To a plastic Cortina Mk3 with a friction motor, for two of the Queens' pounds.

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No brand on it, just 'Made in Hong Kong 7195'. 

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In the meantime, the MM-Toys Bedford TK popped over to say hello.

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The photos were poor, so doubly pleased to see it's a Cortina, not a Taunus.

Measured it, and it's accurate to 1:32 scale.  Excellent.  It's a bit brittle though.

Pepperpots on a Cortina!

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Popped into two local charity shops this afternoon. One had this which was tempting for 50p but had the top deck missing.

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The others were all christmas cracker quality stuff but I did buy this Super GT...

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...purely because this arrived the other day 

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Next door had those irritating mystery bags so you can't chose which cars you want

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still, at a pound each I didn't do too badly

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so,  Maisto Porsche, Matchbox Peterbilt and 911, a Hot Wheels 850 with opening doors, a couple of Corgi F1 cars that I suspect were giveaways, Matchbox Amigo AKA Frontera and T3 ambulance, and another ERTL KITT but with the Knight Rider sticker on the nose rather than the rear quarter panel. Not a bad little haul.

 

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3 hours ago, junkyarddog said:

Really nice,but it's a bit fragile though.

Not like the Dinkys of old.

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Looks to be one of the French Dinky castings sourced from Auto Pilen?  So a Franco-Spaniard really and never set foot in Binns Road.  

Looks nice though.  Don't drop it!

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Doing a bit of Googling on those F1 cars I bought earlier reveals they were among the castings that Hot Wheels later acquired and re-branded. Having an idle look through the other ex-Corgi castings reveals why the BMW 850 has opening doors - it's also ex-Corgi. Quite pleased to have found that as the only ones I've ever found before are 911 Carerras

 

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Corgi Juniors - BMW 850i Coupe - Global Diecast Direct

Cheeky buggers even re-used the packaging!

 

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