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Various Vintage Diecast Buses
Double Decker:
* Matchbox - Red BP Visco-Static Routemaster Bus (1967)
* Matchbox - Cream Esso Extra Petrol Daimler Bus (1966)
* Matchbox - Green Esso Extra Petrol Daimler Bus (1968)
* Matchbox - Superfast Berger Paints "The Londoner" (1974)
Single Deck:
* Hot Wheels - School Bus (1988)
* Matchbox - Greyhound Coach (1966)
* Husky - Duple Vista 25 Coach (1968)
* Matchbox - Setra Coach (1972)
* Matchbox - Mercedes Coach (1967)
Here's the classic example of showing the front and rear view of the car at the same time.
My intent was to have a "snapshot" quality to the picture. Also the feeling of a late summer afternoon, when the heat of the day had passed.
This is a promotional photo for West Coast Diecast models
Cars can come in many different colors, from Miami Blue (Porsche) to Plum Crazy (Dodge). With so many to choose from these days, some folks just prefer a plain old white car. It's absorbs less heat in the sun, and its cooler, and it shows lines better. But, it also shows dirt and dust. That's where black cars come in. Personally, I could never live with a white car. But these two think otherwise, I'm not even comparing the differences between these two cars, just the fact that they are all white!!
4 diecast toys. Matchbox. Cararama. Hot Wheels. Other. £5.
The gem is the Matchbox Rolls Royce dating from 1985. Restore or leave?
Swift Transportation Kenworth W900 with 53' dryvan. Produced in 1/64th scale by Die-Cast Promotions(Stock# DCP 30871).
A portion of my collection, there's all sorts of stuff over here from times from around late last year. Sorry my posting has been slow lately, schedules resume! Also some other stuff in the corner I might put up for sale soon, including some diecast and car calendars
The diecast drought here in my part of the U.K. continues even as the school holidays are in full swing and tales of various MBX batches including H appearing in Poundland and Poundworld stores only makes things more frustrating as none of mine so far stock any! Even new batches of Hot Wheels are impossible to find at the squillions of local stockists who normally do with Poundland of all places now neck and neck with everyone else! To console myself I've done a bit of Tomica shopping on Ebay and bagged myself one of their latest castings in the form of this gorgeous Abarth badged 124 Spider. The market for low cost roadsters now seems to be declining in the face of SUV's and Crossovers but thanks to a tie up with Mazda Fiat recently introduced their gorgeous 124 Spider and its seen here Abarth performance version. Being a Tomica you get a beautifully cast little model which in their usual style is extremely well presented and nicely detailed and even features a very easy to remove hardtop which makes it look even sexier. With a nice array of Eurocentric castings its a real shame models like this don't appear in U.K. stockists, indeed the last time I saw Tomica sold as singles here was at Toymaster back in the early 1990's! Mint and boxed.