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Overall view- My design Board is a bulletin board, which I've fastened the caddy to with fabric covered quilting thumb tacks. I've also covered the entire board with quilt batting to make arranging my quilt blocks easier before I'm ready to sew them. The file folders are great, because I can keep inspiration, patterns right where I need it!
Project dimensions: 14"x36" bags are 7.5"h x4"w x4"d
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Laowa 105mm/2.0 and Sony A7R2 on a side event of a local airshow in Gelnhausen close to Frankfurt/Main Germany. Old Caddy, appr. from the Fifties
One of the tail fins on a 1950s Cadillac being shown at Pioneer Flight Museum, Kingsbury, Texas during their May 7th, 2022 fly-in.
As the Queen Of Disco Gloria Gaynor once sang "It took all the strength I had not to use my Molotow" or something similar anyway......When I first received the latest 2019 recolour of the Matchbox VW Caddy I was so tempted to give that front end some much needed detailing. Its nicely sculptured but is left utterly wanting using just unpainted dull grey plastic! Its my only example and thus must be left totally original but in an ideal world by rights these should have been available by the box load at ASDA!
Moaning aside, I'm glad this casting makes a return as its been some years since I last saw it and overall its a decent replica of VW's small delivery van. Its new Pizza delivery themed livery is playful but believable too and the casting itself doesn't appear to have been modified in any notable way.
Part of 2019 Case B, or J as we have to now call it, and bought recently from Modelmatic.
Mint and boxed.
98° Motor Show Brussels
Autosalon Brussel
Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles
Salon Auto - Moto - Mobility
Brussels - Belgium
January 2020
100th Anniversary Edition
Brussels Motor Show
Autosalon Brussel
Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles
Brussels - Belgium
January 2023
I guess the time had to come when the rather splendid Hot Wheels VW Caddy lost its front and rear tampo detailing in lieu of its all over livery. Happily that front end is so beautifully and intricately cast it doesn't actually matter too much, heck, I even like this Surf Rescue themed guise which seems to be in fashion at Hot Wheels at the moment! A very well liked and uber uber cool model of a first generation Golf based VW Caddy pick-up which has delighted many collectors since it first appeared back in 2015. This is its latest 2017 recolour and can be found in the new Surfs Up five vehicle set. Mint and boxed.
This VW Caddy van came to us with just plylining and we sound proofed the vehicle with anti-vibration sound deadening pads and carpet lining on the plyline panels.
An American pop art icon, I like the fact that I have a sunspot in the upper right corner of this picture, it gives it a sense of being there....
Another D.I.Y. Matchbox issue for 2019. Do It Yourself if you want some much needed detailing to front and rear panels to create the model it should really be from the factory!
My only issue with this 2019 recolour of the Matchbox VW Caddy Van and indeed many of its previous releases, has been its lack of detailed lights and badges plus of course unsightly unpainted grey plastic! With a bit of effort the front and rear bumper panels were painted a more realistic looking black with contrasting chrome for lights and badges.
A much more pleasing result which helps show off this casting for the accomplished item it always was! Part of Case C/K sourced recently from the U.S.
Mint and boxed.
Laowa 105mm/2.0 and Sony A7R2 on a side event of a local airshow in Gelnhausen close to Frankfurt/Main Germany. Old Caddy, appr. from the Fifties
Beautiful Caddy Convertible. Way too long to fit in the frame, LOL. I put topless in the tags, so I bet this pic gets a lot of hits.
This is a new edit of a photo of my 2015 Cadillac ATS Sedan 2.0 Turbo I shot back in February. I removed the distractions from the background and gave the image a shallow DOF look to it.
Pincushion caddy for the Bee a {modern} swapper February 2012 pincushion swap. Alexander Henry starling is the birds and various other purples and grays were used to make the chevrons. Joel Dewberry Aviary2 in the bottom.
OCTO Meet 2009.
From www.mpgomatic.com
"The VW Rabbit Pickup was a unique small truck and produced great mileage figures for two key reasons. Unlike the competing Toyota Hi-Lux, Datsun (now Nissan), Mazda, Chevrolet Luv (Isuzu), and Ford Courier (Mazda), the Rabbit Pickup wasn't built on a true truck frame ... it was car based, in a manner somewhat similar to the Chevy El Camino. But it was the Rabbit Pickup's 1.6 liter diesel engine that made this little truck a penny pincher's delivery dream truck. While no speed demon, the 4-cylinder diesel put out plenty of grunt to propel the tiny light truck around town.
Although production of the Rabbit Pickup at the Westmoreland VW Plant ceased in 1982, VW built pickups (with the Caddy badge) in Sarajevo, Bosnia, and Herzegovina, through 1992. VW continues to build pickups in South Africa.
The twenty-five year old VW Rabbit Pickup delivers nearly double the gas mileage of some of today's highest mileage pickups. Alas, VW stopped selling the pickup here in the States after selling through the domestically produced units. The company chose not to import the European- or South African-built pickups."
Pentacon-Six TL
MC Volna-3 80mm f:2.8
Fujifilm Neopan Acros @400
Developed in Caffenol-C-L 70min@20C semi-stand
Probably the coolest Hot Wheels casting for a brief period of time before the Ford Escort came along to steal its thunder is the original VW Caddy pick-up. Slightly modded as you'd expect from Hot Wheels but still an excellent casting with some nice intricate detailing to the grille and lights. I panic bought quite a lot of these on a trip to Spain a few months ago only to return to retailers overflowing with em!! LOL. Has now already been replaced with a nice colour. Mint and boxed.