Friday, June 20, 2008

CLAAS MODL COMBINES



Matchbox-K9-CLASS Combine Harvast

CLAAS, a European company, has been producing combines for 90 years. As a leading manufacturer, CLASS has pioneered many important combine developments.


Over 60 different toys and models have been produced of the combines that CLAAS has developed during its history. By the early 1960s, demand for higher performance machines from farmers resulted in CLAAS launching the Giant Matador. It had a 87 hp six cylinder engine and 3.0 metre wide table. Lesney was the first toy manufacturer to produce a model of this combine. Like Lesney’s Massey Ferguson 780 it was sold as part of the King Size series. The toy had ground-driven reel and movable unloading auger to improve its play value. It had CLAAS decals and was produced in two basic colours – green, and red, not a CLAAS colour. I have only green model.

PORSCHE 550RS "LITTLE BASTARD"



The die-cast Brumm No.R234 Porsche 550RS (America 1954). It was produced in Italy, the length is 8.7 cm. (Scale 1:43)

Brumm were established in 1972, the name being derived from Brumm di Milano, meaning Milan taxi. The founders were Reno Tattarletti, Virginio Bianchi and Emilio Molteni, who had previously all worked for the model company Rio.

In more recent times Brumm has turned its attention to competition cars, dating back to the 1930s. These models are die-cast in 1:43 scale.



The real Porsche car 550RS, especially, the body is slivery bronze with the number of 130 and “LITTLE BASTARD” label. The upper of this label has a number plate of 2Z77767; it was a various friends of James Deen, the well-known adolescence in the period of 1950. It is a well-known car, leading him to a full stop before becoming adult.





This die-cast Porsche 550RS is silvery bronze. It was copied from James Deen’s car. The accessory mainly made of metal, red cushion, handle gear is chromium, clear windshields windows. The thick body is a good heavy weight. Shop here

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

DINKY COLLECTION : LAND ROVER (SERIES I)





The die-cast Dinky No.DY9 - 1949 Land Rover (Series I) was produced by Matchbox International Limited in Macau (Portugal) in 1989. The langht is 8.1 cm. (Scale 1:43)
In 1987 Matchbox International had bought the name and trade mark from Dinky. Dinky was the old firm that produced the die-cast of England. It was established since a decade in 1930. After buying the Dinky Company, in 1988 Matchbox began to produce Dinky, a scale 1:43 by using a code for inst. DY, DYM and sometime used 5 digits with a different styles of the production for more than 200 designs. (until 2001)

For the die-cast of Land Rover Series I which is a short bearer pickup car “Dinky Collection”. It is green body & windscreen, green wheels, black interior, tan canopy, and black base.

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The first Land Rover was designed in 1948 in the United Kingdom by Maurice Wilks, chief designer at the British car company Rover on his farm in Newborough, Anglesey. It is said that he was inspired by an American World War II Jeep that he used one summer at his holiday home in Wales. The first Land Rover prototype 'centre steer' was built on a Jeep chassis. A distinctive feature is their bodies, constructed of a lightweight rustproof proprietary alloy of aluminium and magnesium called Birmabright. This material was used owing to post war steel shortages and a plentiful supply of post-war aircraft aluminium. This metal's resistance to corrosion was one of the factors that allowed the vehicle to build up a reputation for longevity in the toughest conditions. It is reckoned that 75% of all those ever built are still in use.

DIE-CAST CORGI JUNIOR LAND ROVER PICKUP



Die-cast Corgi Junior No.16 Land Rover Pickup was produced in England 1971. The length is 7.1 cm. The real Land Rover is 4x4 wheels drive. The first appearance is in Motor Show in Amsterdam, Netherland in April 1948. After that, around 2-3 months, it began to assemble Land Rover series I to be marketed for 450 Pounds.
This die-cast Land Rover (might be Series III) It is metallic olive body, black plastic base, clear windows, no interior and tow hood.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

MINI COOPER MUNICH POLICE GERMANY DIE-CAST

The die-casting car of Corgi No.CC86518 BMW Mini Cooper Munich Police Car was produced by Corgi Classic Ltd. GB in China 2005. It was limited edition. The police car of German is regarded as one of the best country police car in the world, including the top leading car of the world such as Brabus CLS Rocket, Porsche 911 Carrera, including this BMW Mini Cooper of Munich Police Car. The die-cast of this BMW Mini Cooper is 10.1 cm. long, alternative white and green with a word “POLIZIE” on the front hood. It has a German Police Logo on both sides, a blue signal light on the roof, clear windows, black interior, and black underneath. These die-cast cars are only 3,800. See more.

40th ANNIVERSARY 007 VILLAINOS VEHICLES


The die-cast car Johnny Lightning-40th Anniversary 007 Villainous Vehicles was produced by Johnny Lightning in China 2003 in order to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of James Bond 007, a set in this film for only 27 cars. This set is the fourth that composed of 4 cars. Even the most evil men on earth need to get around in style. Whether it's the classic style of Drax's Hispano-Suiza limousine (from Live and Let Die)

The purposeful utility of Sanchez's Jeep (from Licence To Kill)

Locque's dune buggy (from For Your Eyes Only)

The '57 Chevy driven by Mr.Jones (from Dr.No)

These memorable rides were significant players in some of James Bond's greatest adventures. Such a devious collection of machinery has never before been assembled one box! All of them are made of metal body and underneath. Details are distinguished beautifully. Shop here.

Monday, June 16, 2008

VW KOMBI VAN WITH RADIO FOX




This Lledo No.73000 – 1955 VW Kombi Van was produced in England 1998, cream body, bumper and underneath of the car is deep red metal. It was a special production in the occasion of the 10 years’ anniversary of the radio broadcasting station “Hospital Radio Fox”. It was a radio broadcasting station of two big hospitals in Leicester, England. It began to broadcast in 1988, the first announcer was Bob Machon. The programme of the Radio Fox had ever received many prizes. The character of the station was managed by a donation and volunteer workers, a total of more than 50 persons. This replica car had ever been used in the business of Radio Fox. It was produced a limited edition of only 1,000 cars with certificate.

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...