Dinky Metal Kits

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Dinky Metal Kits

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A nice range of 32 metal kits that I would buy in the 1970's, maybe a bit more expensive than an Airfix kit but guaranteed to last longer and a saving on the factory built versions of the same model.
They originally came with a single glass vial of paint (with a cork or plastic lid) but later on the paint was omitted. Early kits came in a fold over book format packaging whilst later kits came on a hanger card.
I have compiled a list here for reference. There are gaps, presumably to allow newer models to fit into themes grouped together. Some gaps correspont to Dinky figures sets and maybe not used intentionally.
I had quite a few of these kits many years ago but were handed down and lost. I may start again, collecting a select few of my favourites. I remember converting the Ford D Tipper into a slot car which was a bit on the heavy side but never de-slotted :lol:

Dinky Kits:
1001: Rolls Royce Phantom V
1002: Volvo P1800S
1003: VW Beetle 1300
1004: Ford Escort Mk1 Police Panda
1005:
1006: Ford Escort Mk1
1007: Jensen FF Interceptor
1008: Mercedes Benz 600 Pullman
1009: Formula 1 Lotus
1010:
1011:
1012: Formula 1 Ferarri 312 B2
1013:
1014: Beach Buggy
1015:
1016:
1017: Routemaster Bus
1018: Atlantean Bus
1019:
1020:
1021:
1022:
1023: Greenline Bus
1024:
1025: Ford Transit LWB Van
1026:
1027: Lunar Rover Vehicle
1028:
1029: Ford D Series Tipper
1030: Land Rover Breakdown Truck
1031:
1032: Army Land Rover
1033: US Army Jeep
1034: 155mm Gun
1035: Striker Anti Tank Launcher
1036: Leopard Tank
1037: Chieftain Tank
1038: Scorpion Light Tank
1039: Leopard Recovery Tank
1040: Sea King Helicopter
1041: Hawker Hurricane Mk 2c
1042: Supermarine Spitfire Mk 2
1043: S.E.P.E.C.A.T. Jaguar
1044: Messerschmitt Bf109E
1045: Pan Avia Multi Role Combat Aircraft
1046:
1047:
1048:
1049:
1050: Motor Patrol Boat
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Re: Dinky Metal Kits

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Here is a nice advert for the introduction of the 'Action Kits' from 1971.
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You will see the first versions were carded blisters, not the folding book design, they were later so a correction for you "AJR".

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You will see the first versions were carded blisters, not the folding book design, they were later so a correction for you "AJR".

Very strange that the first three kits weren't 001 /002 /003. Even stranger that the blister card came first ... normally a range gets cheapened off but this range added to its costs .... although they did eventually delete the vial of paint.
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Deleting the paint may have been applied to some of the kits, but the Rolls-Royce kit, #1001, kept it's paint up to 1973, as shown below.
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How were the completed kits held together? Looking at the previous post, I get the impression that the rivets were to be simply flattened using a pin hammer. Was any kind of former supplied to help with spreading the rivets evenly?
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By 1971, many models in the Dinky Toys range had been converted to screw fixing baseplates, so nothing more than a flat blade screw driver was needed to help build the kits.

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Surprised to find a lot of these on E-Bay.
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They are only worth their money and display value if unbuilt and still on their card or book. Once opened and painted they become a Code 3 or worse.
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Can someone show us some more kits both made up and unmade please.

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