Monday, January 18, 2010

MAISTO 1948 PORSCHE NO.1 TYPE 356


When Maisto puts "Special Edition" on something, they're not just blowing exhaust fumes. It used to be that this Porsche No. 1 Typ 356 Roadster could only be owned by the fabulously wealthy, but now you can have one too. Sure, it's a bit smaller--in 1:18 scale the car measures about 8 by 2.5 inches--but it's lost none of its elegance in the miniaturization process. Pop the back hood to reveal a remarkable engine replica, not to mention a spare tire and a tool kit. Pop the trunk to find a spacious luggage compartment. Open either door to get to the steering wheel, which controls the movement of the rubber front wheels. You may be so entranced with this Porsche you'll be tempted to buy a real one. The box says for ages 3 and up, but unless your 3-year-old has a fine appreciation for automobiles the model craftsmanship here will go unnoticed. The collector, however, will recognize it immediately. --Keith Simanton

Beautifully crafted 1948 Porsche No. 1 Type 356 Roadster diecast model car 1:18 scale die cast by Maisto. This is a very highly detailed 1948 Porsche No. 1 Type 356 Roadster diecast model car 1:18 scale die cast by Maisto. Every details are well put together. Great collectible or gift piece. 1948 Porsche No. 1 Type 356 Roadster diecast model car 1:18 scale die cast by Maisto is one of the best showcase model for any auto enthusiasts.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

AUTO ART 1/18 HONDA S2000



The S2000 was a success even before it had a name. Honda showed a prototype roadster in autoshows and expressed an interest in moving it into production if there was enough market demand. And demand they did. Honda dealers were taking orders and accepting "reservation fees" for an yet-unnamed Honda roadster two years before the S2000 finally hit the US shores. And when the first shipments were delivered to dealers, prices were subject to bidding wars that reached as high as $50,000. The multitudes of favorable reviews by major automobile magazines also contributed to the S2000's popularity. Honda describes the car with this statement: "...an unmistakable expression of the company's racing spirit..." See more

MOTORMAX 1/18 ASTON MARTIN DB9 COUPE


This is a good diecast model of the DB9, Aston Martin's most produced car since the DB7. It is not of the same quality perhaps as an AutoArt 1/18 diecast would be, but it is pretty well detailed (engine bay and interior, opening doors, steerable front wheels, but boot lid does not open), and the price is so much less. Very good value for your money.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

ASTON MARTIN VOLANTE - THE DEFINITIVE BOND COLLECTION



From the Bond collection of cars comes this Aston Martin Volante, as seen in The Living Daylights. A very pleasing model with the all important gadget – in this case a very neat ski arrangement Press the left exhaust and the left ski pops out, press the right and you get the idea. See more

Thursday, January 7, 2010

MATCHBOX REGULAR WHEELS - ALVIS CRASH TENDER



In April 1963 the Military Ambulance was replaced by an Alvis Salamander ‘Foamite’ Airport Crash Tender (63b), although it was not until November that it was released in the USA. It was an attempted reproduction of a typical airport crash tender which would have been used to spray an aircraft fire with foam. Whereas 9a and 9b fire engines had been faithful replicas of real vehicles, this model was rather spoiled for fire vehicle collectors because it was a compromise between two actual vehicles.
Unfortunately for the connoisseur, Lesney wished to maximize play value and this led to the main body being derived from a Pyrene vehicle and the roof detail originating from the Foamite tender. Of course, this did not affect the huge demand for this new variation of fire appliance. It came with a white plastic accessory kit which included a ladder, horse and two plastic nameplates which could be removed from the sprue and fitted with silver hoses.

The front and rear pair of the six wheels were sprung by green or white plastic springs although this idea of suspension was abandoned on later versions. Base braces were strengthened during the life or the model and a hole was apparent on some later versions.—Model Collector

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...