'Dinky Toy' copies.
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Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
Hi all,
I'am a pure matchbox collector, but that's a very interesting thread, too.
It's always fascinating, seeing great toy manufacturers being copied by a lot of other firms.
When I saw your Ford D Series, misterpop, I remember two (similar) toy lorries, which I always take to the beach in vacation in Denmark, when I was a little boy!
Could you post a closeup of the hubs/ wheels? would be interesting to know if it's the same manufacterer. They must be somewhere in our garage
Thank you all for this excellent thread.
I wish you a merry christmas.
Greetings,
Linus
I'am a pure matchbox collector, but that's a very interesting thread, too.
It's always fascinating, seeing great toy manufacturers being copied by a lot of other firms.
When I saw your Ford D Series, misterpop, I remember two (similar) toy lorries, which I always take to the beach in vacation in Denmark, when I was a little boy!
Could you post a closeup of the hubs/ wheels? would be interesting to know if it's the same manufacterer. They must be somewhere in our garage
Thank you all for this excellent thread.
I wish you a merry christmas.
Greetings,
Linus
Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
Got it..Will post tommorow.Lost me card reader...
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
Here you go..
Heres the man with the bargains.Always open to offers from this sites members..http://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/misterpop/m.h ... m=&_ipg=25
Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
I think this NFIC is a Dinky copy.
Because it has a chauffeur and... opening windows as the Dinky got.
Made in 1965.
Because it has a chauffeur and... opening windows as the Dinky got.
Made in 1965.
Corgi-toys ergo sum
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Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
Here is a Direct copy of the 'DINKY TOYS' Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud III, #127.
The first model on the left is the regular Dinky issue in Gold with light Blue interior, the middle model is a very unusual dark Gold issue and the last model on the right is the plastic copy by 'LUCKY TOYS'.
It was always known the Lucky was a direct copy of the Dinky model, but the colour was never a close match, that was until I found the model in the middle in the picture, that is in a colour very close to the plastic copy.
Now another oddity is the fact the model in the middle in dark Gold does not have any glazing and the plated trim has virtually all gone! This model has always been secured by a rivet, so the glazing has not been removed that way and can only have been removed by braking it 'in situ' then pulling the pieces out with small pliars, but why!
GHOSTHUNTER.
The first model on the left is the regular Dinky issue in Gold with light Blue interior, the middle model is a very unusual dark Gold issue and the last model on the right is the plastic copy by 'LUCKY TOYS'.
It was always known the Lucky was a direct copy of the Dinky model, but the colour was never a close match, that was until I found the model in the middle in the picture, that is in a colour very close to the plastic copy.
Now another oddity is the fact the model in the middle in dark Gold does not have any glazing and the plated trim has virtually all gone! This model has always been secured by a rivet, so the glazing has not been removed that way and can only have been removed by braking it 'in situ' then pulling the pieces out with small pliars, but why!
GHOSTHUNTER.
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Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
I agree with Reg, the most likely explanation is that the glazing got damaged through use and a former owner removed it to make the model look better. Just a thought Ghosty.
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Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
Christ, I never thought of that..."used as a toy", well, whatever will they think-of next!!!fixer wrote:maybe I'm sorry to say this .....it was used as a toy
Ghosty.
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I've just listed this one if anyone is interested.
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1490740403
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.vi ... 1490740403
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Re: 'Dinky Toy' copies.
Just had another look at the plastic car and boat on trailer that Tim is selling in his post above and it is currently just under 12 British pounds and something like 12 bidders watching it...that's actually quite good news for Tim, because the model is not particularly rare, several of them can be found on auction sites and I would consider that sum of money about right for that sort of item, good luck Tim.
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