A little bit of everything
A little bit of everything
Just picked up this little lot from our local auction site. I will pick up tomorrow and see just how good this lot is. Listed less than 10 minutes before I hit the buy now. Should be good.
Boxes contain original contents.....not sure what condition....up to now I haven't had any of these early models.
Better pics tomorrow assuming I can arrange pick up
Cheers
Dave
Boxes contain original contents.....not sure what condition....up to now I haven't had any of these early models.
Better pics tomorrow assuming I can arrange pick up
Cheers
Dave
Last edited by RSSierra on Fri May 01, 2015 7:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A little bit of everything
Looks good, especially the Dinkys and the cream 74a & I hope the purple 39b has gpw!
Re: A little bit of everything
Yes, the Dinky's caught my attention first....
A great group for would you believe very slightly over a quid each...... gobsmacked!! Plus gas of course to drive 20 odd km's to fetch them...
A great group for would you believe very slightly over a quid each...... gobsmacked!! Plus gas of course to drive 20 odd km's to fetch them...
Re: A little bit of everything
That is a bargain for that great lot. Some great possibilities in there. Congrats!!!
Mbox2000 / Jay
Re: A little bit of everything
I love lots like this, have fun searching for those little gems!
John
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Re: A little bit of everything
Two Rolls-Royce and One Bentley model certainly does make this a good lot! but I actually like the Corgi Dodge Kew Fargo stake truck, looks to be in pretty good condition, parked there all nice and proud.
...and what colour is that refreshments van behind the Vauxhall Cresta??
Ghosty.
...and what colour is that refreshments van behind the Vauxhall Cresta??
Ghosty.
Re: A little bit of everything
Wow - lovely lot! The Morestone Scammell looks a darker shade of red than normal to me, although it could just be the pic or my eyesight....
Re: A little bit of everything
Hello all
Pick up was successful. The seller is about to move into a retirement village at a sprightly 80 years of age. The majority of the Lesney's were part of his railway layout since new. All the other diecast, Budgie, Britains, Lone Star, Corgi and Dinky were also purchased new, the proverbial one owner lot.
They must be amongst the most well travelled toy cars in the world. Initially purchased in Tanzania, over the last 50+ years they have travelled with the railway set up to Kenya, the UK and finally here to New Zealand.
In typical Railway enthusiast style the models have been embellished over time with door handles, headlights and tail lights having been painted on some. Some were also given to the sellers son along the way and have ended up playworn, with a few repainted in the bargain. I'm very happy to have acquired all these. Just need to give the majority of them a clean, also I think I will try Tinman's starching / ironing technique on the Yesteryear boxes. They are complete with all flaps having just suffered a little crushing and a few minor rips.
A selection of photo's below, with a link to the album showing all items in this lot at the end.
Cheers
Dave
http://s171.photobucket.com/user/rssier ... t=3&page=1
Pick up was successful. The seller is about to move into a retirement village at a sprightly 80 years of age. The majority of the Lesney's were part of his railway layout since new. All the other diecast, Budgie, Britains, Lone Star, Corgi and Dinky were also purchased new, the proverbial one owner lot.
They must be amongst the most well travelled toy cars in the world. Initially purchased in Tanzania, over the last 50+ years they have travelled with the railway set up to Kenya, the UK and finally here to New Zealand.
In typical Railway enthusiast style the models have been embellished over time with door handles, headlights and tail lights having been painted on some. Some were also given to the sellers son along the way and have ended up playworn, with a few repainted in the bargain. I'm very happy to have acquired all these. Just need to give the majority of them a clean, also I think I will try Tinman's starching / ironing technique on the Yesteryear boxes. They are complete with all flaps having just suffered a little crushing and a few minor rips.
A selection of photo's below, with a link to the album showing all items in this lot at the end.
Cheers
Dave
http://s171.photobucket.com/user/rssier ... t=3&page=1
Last edited by RSSierra on Mon Apr 27, 2015 9:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: A little bit of everything
I can see a number of those that would end up on my shelf. Who makes the pink Plymouth?
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http://stores.ebay.com/EVERYTHING-4-KIDS?_rdc=1
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