Thursday, January 20, 2011

HOT WHEELS 30th ANNIVERSARY COMMERRATIVE REPLICA 1989 '32 FORD DELIVERY



This 1/64 scale Hot Wheels 30th Anniversary Commerratve Replica 1989 '32 Ford Delivery model features yellow enamel, yellow plastic fenders, metal Malaysia base, orange, red & blue stripe tampo on sides, "DELIVERY" tampo in blue, yellow int., clear window and basic wheels. See more

HOT WHELLS MONSTER JAM TRUCK CASE



The Hot Wheels Monster Jam Truck Case can hold up to 15 Monster Jam trucks, 1:64 size, such as the Grave Digger, Stone Crusher or Eradicator! This rugged and durable case features a carrying handle so you can transport your Monster Jam trucks anywhere! See more

HOT WHEELS BASIC CAR 50-PACK




These 50 Hot Wheels 1:64 scale basic car collection comes in individual packages, making them the perfect hand-outs for any occasion. Additionally, these 50 cars come in a branded Hot Wheels box, great for storing cars, with a 2010 Hot Wheels Collection poster. See more

Monday, January 17, 2011

MATCHBOX REGULAR WHEEL NO.40A BEDFORD 'S' TYPE 17-TON TIPPER




The ‘S’ type cab was again used with the 7 ton Tipper, no.40a. The cab was painted red but the tipper changed from pale to light brown as time went on. Metal wheels gave way to plastic and both the size of wheel and tread pattern can vary, but there were no major casting modifications made to this truck.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

MINICHAMPS 1/43 FORD STREETKA


A super little model of a very popular blue oval brand. That famous logo is readable on both front and rear. Realistic lights. The interior, as you would expect for a convertible, is excellent, especially in the area of the driver's binnacle. There's even a readable logo in the centre of the steering wheel. Shop here

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

CORGI - FAUN STREET SWEEPER





This model was based on a basic German street sweeper as produced by Faun. The model had an outstanding rotating side gulley brush as well as a rotating roller brush. A simulated flexible hose held by an operator was also included with the model. The figure was moulded in Orange and was unpainted.

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.

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...