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i know films of Lesney have been posted before and i apologies if these are repeats
what interested me was the wood mock ups like the one Tim found being used also the YY being hand painted by the R&D prior being assembled
also Dinky & Corgi production not the use of a ramp from one worker to the next and the way the news car bumps into the others ....
maybe the terms "mint in box " or "factory fresh" is allowed on lightly chipped models :D
again sorry for repeats but these films fascinate me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_Yjyy_Rp2A
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-DRbgYLhc4Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0Q-CZryQ7g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q_N1__ZDttQ
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Very intresting, Reg, thanks!
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Thanks for re-posting Reg
I never get tired of seeing those factory films, wish there were more of them and longer.

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I love these old clips Reg!!
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fixer wrote:i know films of Lesney have been posted before and i apologies if these are repeats
what interested me was the wood mock ups like the one Tim found being used also the YY being hand painted by the R&D prior being assembled
also Dinky & Corgi production not the use of a ramp from one worker to the next and the way the news car bumps into the others ....
maybe the terms "mint in box " or "factory fresh" is allowed on lightly chipped models :D
Yes, very interesting pieces of history and they do illustrate how models could easily have left the factory with chips etc.., thanks for posting.
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The good old days of sugar spun hairdo and dame Edna-ish spectacle frames.
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These old films are great! Thanks for pasting the links.

The Dinky film claims that they :turn out several millions each week". That sounds a lot more than I would expect. I haven't seen many quantities given for Dinky production, unlike Corgi where a lot of information is readily available. However, I seem to recall reading that 1956 was a peak year with about 26 million sold (relying on memory here, so might be wrong!").
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Over Two Million "FAB 1" models were made by Dinky in Liverpool between December 1966 and 1976.

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I think that one of the Gerry Anderson Dinkies (Thunderbird 2? - certainly not Stripey the Magic Mini!) topped 3 million, but I still think that several million per week sounds way too many. Corgi had their million-sellers too, and in their peak year they sold about 17 million total. One of the Matchbox films mentioned 80 million per year, which I can believe.
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Fred7A wrote:I think that one of the Gerry Anderson Dinkies (Thunderbird 2? - certainly not Stripey the Magic Mini!) topped 3 million, but I still think that several million per week sounds way too many. Corgi had their million-sellers too, and in their peak year they sold about 17 million total. One of the Matchbox films mentioned 80 million per year, which I can believe.
It might might not be that far fetched when you consider Lesney were said to be exporting 1 Million toys per week just to the USA.....

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