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Like pretty much all vintage diecasts made from the 1960's onwards from Matchbox, Lledo, Corgi and High Speed etc...their values today remain extremely low. A combination of oversupply and a generation of collectors who can't relate to such a long gone era means nobody is ever going to make their fortune by selling them! The Matchbox Ford Model A first arrived back in the late 1970's and very quickly became their staple casting for masses and masses of different promotional liveries as well as the usual standard issues.
Charming for their era but virtually ignored now, the one particular recolour most people in the U.K. will remember is the one given away with Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Send a few tokens from the back of the package and you could own your own little example. I imagine multiple thousands were produced and thus remains very common in mint and boxed condition.
This example dates from my early childhood thus is in, shock horror, play worn condition. Its paper stickers have all but gone and part of its front bumper is missing but what a wonderful memory cue of times gone by before bills and mortgages!
Model: Victoria Bell
Photographer: Justin Bonaparte
I know that flickr is full of purists who won't touch Photoshop but I'm not one of them. I love manipulation, distortion and whatever else.
A series of photos from #ModelWorldMaffra featuring #peterbrock #holdendealerteam #bathurstcars #bathurst #supercars #HDT #castrol #woolmark #westbrock #brockrichards #brockperkins #05
Musetta is a realistic Arabian mare sculpted by Deborah McDermott. She is available in a limited artist resin edition for the model horse hobby.
Only 1800 Argus Model Ks were produced in 1939-40, making it one of the rarest of American-made Argus cameras.
Model: SS, ovarian cancer survivor
Styling: Photographer and Janise Crow
Lighting: Profoto 600R beauty dish with diffuser camera right, Profoto 600R with Creative Light 30x120RF camera left.