Saturday, June 9, 2012

CORGI 1/64 LONDON 2012 GREAT BRITISH CLASSICS ROUTEMASTER



The double Decker bus was the official mode of transport for over 6,000 athletes during the 1948 London Olympics. Special services began on the 8th July and ran to the 21st August 1948,345,000 miles were covered. The London Transport Executive was formed in 1948, the year of the last Olympic Games hosted in London, as part of the government’s massive post-war nationalisation programme.

LT entered public ownership as part of the British Transport Commission which also owned the newly formed British Railways. The red double decker bus remains an iconic symbol of London and will be seen by millions of visitors to London during the Olympic Games. Shop here

CORGI 1/36 LONDON 2012 GREAT BRITISH CLASSICS TAXI


Corgi are proud to introduce the first and only die-cast collection to be inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which we hope becomes a lasting legacy of a monumental moment in sporting history. Whether it is a high end, authentically detailed Limited Edition piece or the start of a multi piece ‘collect them all’ series, there is something here for everyone.


The revolutionary TX1 modeled here was designed, developed and built in 1997. It’s iconic redecessor, the Austin FX3 was produced between 1948 (the year of the last Olympics to be hosted in London) and 1959. The famous ‘black cab’ is universally recognised as a symbol of London. The name taxi derives from the taximeter, the instrument which measures the distance travelled or the time taken, thus allowing an accurate fare to be determined. This device was invented in 1891 by Wilhelm Bruhn. Shop here

CORGI 1/36 LONDON 2012 GREST BRITISH CLASSICS MINI





Corgi are proud to introduce the first and only die cast collection to be inspired by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, which we hope becomes a lasting legacy of a monumental moment in sporting history. Whether it is a high end, authentically detailed Limited Edition piece or the start of a multi piece ‘collect them all’ series, there is something here for everyone.


The classic Morris Minor was launched in 1948, the year of the last Olympics to be hosted in London. It was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis who went on to design the iconically British Mini
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The first Mini was produced in Longbridge, Great Britain on the 3rd April 1959 with the 5,387,862nd and final Mini rolling off the production line in October 2000. BMW will transport athletes around the London 2012 in 4,000 cars, including the BMW MINI as one of six BMW models to be showcased during the Olympic Games. The world renowned BMW MINI has been produced since 2001.Shop here

CORGI 1/50 FODEN S21 'MICKEY MOUSE' TANKER 'ARROW'





The Foden S21 'Mickey Mouse' cab from Corgi looks rather splendid as part of cylindrical tanker. The first livery is of Arrow Bulk Carriers Ltd.' the grey and red livery setting off the shiny chrome of the tanker. Corgi has well captured the shape of the cab, the fact that on this version the windscreen is surrounded in black adding to the authenticity. On the roof appears an arrow symbol, while side mirrors are provided for the buyer to fit. Shop here

Monday, May 28, 2012

CORGI 1/76 PLAXTON PANTHER ULSTER BUS TRANLINK BELFAST



The integration of Citybus, Northern Ireland Railways and Ulster Bus began in January 1995 when the government announced comprehensive changes to the provision of public transport. Among the many measures to be introduced was the new policy of co-ordination between the bus companies, Citybus (now Metro) and Ulster Bus, and the railway company, NI Railways. One aim was to improve services for the public by offering co-ordinated timetables. The organisation is now one of Northern Ireland’s largest employers with approximately 4,000 employees. Over 80 million passenger journeys are made on Translink services each year. Ulster Bus currently has 20 main passenger facilities across Northern Ireland employing 1,250 drivers and operating approximately 1,100 buses.

Every model in The Original Omnibus Company is recreated in 1:76 scale and includes a numbered, Limited Edition certificate. The range includes both modern and classic buses and coaches from some of the best known British manufactures and operators. Shop here

KYOSHO 1/18 MCLAREN F1 GTR



The McLaren F1 is a superb model from Kyosho, highly and accurately detailed, and with a fine paint finish and excellent decoration. The model includes opening doors, engine cover, but these are close fitting and so do not detract from the look of the model. Both the engine and the interior are superbly detailed. Shop here

Saturday, May 19, 2012

SIGNATURE MODELS 1/32 1951 CHEVROLET 3100 PICKUP TRUCK

1951 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup Truck Dark Blue 1/32 Diecast Model Car by Signature Models


Chevrolet Trucks were the first all -new designs of from any manufacturer after World War II. The stylish "Advance Design" Chevy trucks had a clean look featuring a larger and more rounded cab, horizontal five-bar grille, single-piece rear-hinged hood design, and permanent split windshield.

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...