The year 1978 was to prove significant in a number of ways. Matchbox Models of Yesteryear were still the prime interesting among many collectors. What made 1978 special was the new casting to fill the Y5 slot: announced as a 1927 Talbot van. When the Talbot van did arrive, it certainly as it included a fairly unusual feature for Yesteryears, namely opening rear doors.
For 1984 there was another so called limited edition, in Dunlop livery. Dunlop vans change little. Look out for the seats, which could be tan or black, and the wheels – either a bright yellow or a paler yellow. Buy it now.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
NOSCOTT'S CAT 980G WHEEL LOADER
This Caterpillar 980G Wheel Loader has wheels that roll with authentic tire tread design, a working rock bucket that scoops and dumps, a boom that raises and lowers, detailed cab interior, and realistically moulded guard rails and ladders. See more.
NORSCOT'S CAT 924G VERSALINK WHEEL LOADER
The world of heavy plant and machinery is one of ever growing fascination, from simple for lift trucks right up to mammoth earth mover. Thankfully diecast manufactures such as Norscott have superb ranges of these types of vehicles to satisfy the huge interest in diecast replicas of these hard working giants. Here is a flavour of the Norscot 1:50 scale ‘Caterpillar’ range.
This Caterpillar 924G VersaLink Wheel Loader has a single-piece boom-style lift arm with interchangeable work tools including bucket. It comes with a series of work tools, as per the real machine. See more.
JAGUAR X-TYPE DIECAST MODEL CAR
This is Maisto 1/18 scale Jaguar X-Type. The model features opening bonnet, boot and front doors, the shut lines are as tight as the actual car’s – so that it really is an accurate model. The basic moulding is excellent, the curved feline haunches over the back doors are superbly captured, as are the car’s subtle decorative features.
But it’s the extra detailing that makes the model. Excellent wheels, ‘chromework’ Jaguar rear badging and a fabulous engine bay are great touches.
Inside, it’s a marvel. Not only is there a detailed dash, but some of the touches are great. You can read the setting of the radio and air conditioning! Door handles are picked out in chrome, the wood looks more real than the timber you see in a lot of full size cars, and the door pills are cut away so a 1/18th scale driver could pull them to with no problems! You can pratically smell the wood and leather as you look into the super-detailed interior! Buy it now.
Thursday, March 5, 2009
DINKY - 1950 FORD V8 PILOT
With the dust settling after the World War II, Ford returned to civilian car production and a new, larger, more modern looking V8 saloon was announced. The trusty 3.6 litres side valve V8 until that had performed so well during the war years was fitted into a brand new body shell with distinctly transatlantic styling – the V8 Pilot was born. Introduction in 1947, the Pilot was in production until 1951.
The Matchbox/Dinky Toy model of the Pilot issued a few years ago is probably just as good, if not a touch finer than this handbuilt; however, this model exudes a quality feel which more than compensates for the price difference and 40 years on I can, at last, have my very own V8 Pilot! Great model of a great car.
HOT WHEELS - F1 2000 JAGUAR RI EDDIE IRVINE DIECAST MODEL
Following the release of Eddie Irvine's mount from the 2000 season, his team-mate's car is now available The motor is a year 2000 development of Cosworth V10 used by the Stewart team in 1999, on which the Jaguar is based. Johnny Herbert drove his last season in the Jaguar RI Cosworth V8 car announced in January. And whilst he scored no points during the year in the Anglo-French team car, the name of the 'leaping cat' was brought to prominence for the first time in Formula 1 as a works team.
This model in 1/43 scale is in the bright metallic 'British Racing Green' colour, reached after much pre-season testing of different paint finishes. As well as including the helmete Herbert driver figure, the car sports the leaping cat motif on the airbox and decals of HSBC (bankers) and Lear (the corporate biz-jet manufacturers). Mounted on a black base, the model carries racing number 8. --Model Collector Buy it now.
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