Showing posts with label Dinky. Show all posts
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Thursday, January 25, 2024

Dinky No.676 Armored Personnel Carrier



Dinky No.676 Armored Personnel Carrier, made by Dinky Toys in England in 1955. It is a steel armored personnel carrier painted in army green, and the vehicle is entirely made of metal except for the rubber wheels. The wheels are detachable from the wheel hubs.

Dinky Toys produced only one model of this diecast car from 1955 to 1962. 

Friday, September 9, 2011

DINKY 1/43 DY7-B 1959 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE



This model is from the Dinky Collection, being the Cadillac Coupe de Ville, in pink with tan interior. Tho colour scheme looks quite stunning (and indeed was the most popular when the car was launched), the model being set off by fine paintwork detailing, of both interior and exterior. Shop here

Thursday, May 19, 2011

DINKY 1/43 DY-9 - 1949 LAND ROVER


The Dinky Collection is a 1949 Land Rover. At first glance this is a nice model, but closer inspection reveals two main criticism: the real vehicle would never have had a chromed front bumper, as the model does, and the chassis is far too low-giving it almost no ground clearance at all. Viewed from the side, this ruins the appearance of the model. Shop here

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

DINKY - JOHNSTON ROAD SWEEPER




Catalogue No.7 proclaimed this model New for 1971. It has a complicated mechanism and in Dinky's own words features 'Rotating horizontal and vertical brushes' and a 'Swivelling simulated suction pipe'. It was produced in the normal right hand drive format although the real thing often used left hand drive to enable the driver to better align along the nearside kerb.

This model first appeared with a white front grille, before being changes to silver, and is most commonly seen with an version was produced as a promotional model for the Johnston Company.

Friday, September 24, 2010

DINKY - DY7 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE

This is DY7 Cadillac Coupe De Ville in pink - rear light cluster picked out in silver, with the lights in red, and improvement to the rear bumper. Shop here

DINKY - DY26 STUDEBAKER GOLDEN HAWK

Matchbox Collecibles offered a series of cars which had already been released as part of The Dinky Collection on general sale. At a casual glance these could well have been the identical models, but closer inspection reveals that upgrading of the product has occurred.

This is DY26 Studebaker Golden Hawk in gold -rear of fin painted silver; rear lights picked out in red and white. Shop here

Sunday, September 12, 2010

DINKY NO.14 A - B.E.V. ELECTRIC TRUCK



B.E.V. Electric Truck; Dinky No.14a, issued in July 1948, renumbered 400 in 1954, and in production until 1960. Fitted with a diecast driver and a towing-hook, this model will be easy to find. Length 3.346in (85 mm) Shop here

Thursday, September 17, 2009

DINKY TOYS: POLICE LAND ROVER


A natural inclusion in the range was a police version, although it took until 1978 to make an appearance. The model is very dark blue, with the same lift-off hardtop as used on the Bomb Disposal Unit, but moulded in white plastic. It has a roof mounted beacon and 'Police' stickers. A plastic policeman is included. The towing hook, featured on all earlier Land Rovers except the Fire Appliance, is omitted from the Police version.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

OLDIES BUT GOODIES: 1956 CHEVROLET CORVETTE


The 1956 Chevrolet Corvette comes in mettalic rust orange and white, the hood being detachable so that the model can be displayed with top off, thereby revealing more of the interior. The level of detail is very good, not least the wheels. See more

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

DINKY COLLECTION: 1959 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE


This is from The Dinky Collection, being the Cadillac Coupe de Ville, in pink rear light clusters picked out in silver, with the lights in red, and improvment to the rear bumper. The colour scheme looks quite stunning, the model being set off by fine paintwork detailing, of both interior and exterior. See more

Sunday, April 19, 2009

DINKY TOYS - SPACE 1999 'EAGLE FREIGHTER'


Gerry Anderson provides the motivation behind this year's release, the 'Eagle Freighter' (no.360) and the 'Eagle Transporter' (no.359). They were identical space craft from the 'Space 1999' series, each version carrying a different load module and both to the same 1/110th scale which meant that models could be interchanged. A variety of colour schemes was available, and unboxed models could easily be cannibalised from other variants, so beware of unusual colours.

The Freighter version was originally released in metallic blue with a white load module but was later released in metallic blue with a white load module but was later released in white with a red load module. The mainframe on both variants was in white plastic strengthened by an unpainted steel strip, and four yellow plastic waste cannisters were winch operated.

DINKY TOYS - SPACE 1999 'EAGLE TRANSPORTER'


This is Eagle Transporter. (no.359) It was identical space craft from the 'Space 1999' series, each version carrying a different load module and both to the same 1/110th scale which meant that models could be interchanged. The transporter version was only ever available in metallic green with a white plastic capsule module. The main frame was as the Freighter version, in white plastic. All variants of either type had four large red plastic main engine nozzels and most had red four-way auxiliary direction nozzels on each outer pod; rarer versions had these moulded in yellow. A very accurate pair of models, especially if finished in white, the colour that all the Eagles in the series were finished in. See here.

DINKY TOYS - FRAZER-NASH BMW SPORTS CAR



The pre-war 38a was issued from 1940 to 1941 and the very few surviving examples which are around have fairly bad metal fatigue. The baseplate is lacquered tin plate and the model is fitted with a celluloid windscreen.

The usual pre-war colour scheme is dark blue with either blue or brown interior. The unusual red version is scarcely seen and is finished with a maroon interior. Post-war colours are pale or dark grey, blue or light blue and come with various interior shades. See here.

Friday, April 17, 2009

DINKY TOYS - PORSCHE 356A COUPE


The Porsche 356A Coupe was issued from 1958 to 1964. It is, overall, a good casting, representing the body proportions very well. However it is slightly let down by the setting of the wheels, which push the body too high off the ground, unlike the real car which sat much lower. The axle pins are a little too short, which in turn pinches the wheels too far under the body making the model appear narrower than it could be.

The baseplates are either matt or gloss black and all models are fitted with clear glass windows.The most frequently seen colours are cream, cerise or pale blue. The red model, however, is rare. It seems to be that for every 300 Porsche 356A models that you see, one might be red. Over the past 20 years I have seen only a few red models and those have, for the most part, been in fair to poor condition, so the ones pictured although not mint are fairly rare examples.

The Dinky brand has been revived in this retro style packing with the model presented in a presentation box. The model shows all the authentic detailing with moulded seats, windows, and chassis with Dinky hub wheels.

Monday, March 16, 2009

DINKY DY8-B - 1948 COMMER 8 CWT VAN



The Commer 8cwt van was produced by the Roots Motor Company as part of its vehicle range which includes such famous Marques as the Humber, Hillman and Sunbeam. The Commer was developed using the same mechnical units as the Hillman Minx. This vehicle and Marque were well known in their time as well proven vehicles featuring hydraulic brakes and efficient engine
units. Scale 1:43

Friday, January 2, 2009

DINKY : LAND ROVER WRECKER (SERIES II A)





The 109 WB Land Rover Wrecker (Series II A) was produced by Dinky Toys in England among 1970-1974. It is 12.2 cm. long

The Series II Land Rover made it’s appearance in 1958 it was available in two different wheelbase and a range of different body styles. The Series II production continued essentially unalterated until 1971. This die-cast Land Rover car seems to be Series IIA because the front lights were transferred to set at the both sides of the grid of the wheels.

This die-cast Land Rover is white body, black interior, red dome lights, white-on-red “Motorway Rescue” labels on sides, white-on-blue “Rescue” on roof sign, opening hood and doors, black base-bumper and boom, Speed wheels with 12-spoke chromed hubs, jewel headlights, black grille, unpainted or black tow hook. It is interested in collecting.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

COLLECTING DINKY TOYS


Dinky, a name that became synonymous with the whole genre of small toy cars is actually the name of a highly collectible brand of British-made toy vehicles produced from 1934 to 1979. Avid collectors know Dinky Toys. Now Collecting Dinky Toys tells everyone the whole story.
Here’s the complete list of every Dinky Toy from cars, trucks, and buses to ships, construction vehicles, and military vehicles, plus their accessories. This valuable identification and value guide lists more than 1,500 toy vehicles with the dates manufactured, colors, and current values.
This competitively priced comprehensive listing, with 400 full-color photos, references all Dinky Toys available. Collectors will find toy vehicles conveniently categorized by type for easy reference. Buy now.

DINKY TOYS


Dinky toys, produced from 1933 to 1980, have become popular collectibles today. This book, now in its sixth edition, offers concise history, detailed listing of major variations, chronological list, and newly updated price guide. It includes all the Dinky toys made in Britain, France, Spain, and other parts of world, from the earliest model railroad accessories to the first cars that bear the name Dinky Toys.

"This is a very handsome and useful book, in which all models made by Dinky Toys, even from Hong Kong ,are displayed in color.With exception of the airplanes and some of the extraordinary sets, the models are not photographed in detail. Much information about the models is not given (in my opinion not necessary). At the end, prices are given, but these will certainly vary depending on the state of the model and the availability of an original box. The format of the book is such, that it is very easy to take it with you in your pocket." (Reviewed by Customer) Buy Now.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

DINKY TOYS : VOLKSWAGEN




Volkswagen; Dinky Toys No.181, issued in February 1956 and available until 1969. Made in blue, grey or green, it has neither windows nor interior detail. Its tinplate base bears the maker's name, "Volkswagen" and, sometimes, the number "181". A Limited item.

Friday, October 3, 2008

DINKY TOYS : COLES MOBILE CRANE




Dinky Toys No 571 Coles Mobile Crane issued in December 1949, renumbered 971 in 1954-55, and in production until 1965. This Supertoys model has a swivelling body and a fully-operating crane controlled by a crane-handle. This is an earlier version, with grey rubber tyres and a brass handle to its crank; another version has black tyres and a plastic handle.

Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry

    Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y-18C 1918 Atkinson Steam Lorry was made in England by Matchbox International in 1986. It is 11 cm long an...