Help needed indetifying some models

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starni999
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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Hi Fordy,
This time I've sent the PM to you instead of myself which might help!
These are all Postwar, just to confirm.
Cheers
CW
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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fordy81 wrote:Sorry I've not posted pictures up yet.

Sadly my dad passed away, so for obvious reasons I've been a bit pre-occupied.
Corey so sorry to hear of your loss, particularly now when your fathers collection is coming to international attention.
It is quite a collection and a very nice, personal legacy. I imagine your father would be pleased to hear about the interest and excitement his collection has raised.

Enjoy!
Kurt
Happy hunting!
Kurt
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These are the last lot of cars that I hadn't photographed
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fordy81
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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And am I right in saying this is a Light Tourer, 60K? Post war again?
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fordy81
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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Are these all Dinky too? :?:
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GHOSTHUNTER
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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The Red phone box looks Dinky but if their name does not appear on it anywhere it could be a copy.

I don't recognise the road signs with that flat pole design.

Ghosthunter.
starni999
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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Hi all,
Yeah that looks like a Dinky phone box, if it is it will have Dinky Toys Meccano cast into the panel without windows, I don't know enough about the other stuff to say, the soldiers, signs, pumps etc are about of the same period by the look of them.
The light plane looks postwar, quite hard to find I think, no expert on planes though...
Cheers
CW
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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The little lead soldiers i think are skybirds,they sell for around £1 each when not broken
dave
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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MOKOSEX wrote:The little lead soldiers i think are skybirds,they sell for around £1 each when not broken
dave
The depth of your knowledge of this old stuff never fails to amaze me Dave. :D
Fair play.

CW.
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Re: Help needed indetifying some models

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starni999 wrote:
MOKOSEX wrote:The little lead soldiers i think are skybirds,they sell for around £1 each when not broken
dave
The depth of your knowledge of this old stuff never fails to amaze me Dave. :D
Fair play.

CW.
I recently sold some and have a few listed now,hence my knowledge,thank ebay lol :D
dave
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