Hello fellow collectors, I'm looking for any advice and guidance in relation to a collection i recently inherited from my father, i would like to keep the collection going, and hopefully add to it myself, but need advice on how to best move forward with what i already have.
firstly its a collection of Dinky Toys, some boxed in great condition, some boxed in good condition, some without boxes in good condition and a lot in not to great condition unfortunately. Im going to post photos below of what i have, like i said i inherited these from my father and would like to keep them really, some will need cleaning, what would be the best way of doing this, also storing the cars and boxes ???
As i said before a lot are not in the best of condition, is it worth me trying to restore them ?, not personally but professionally, where could i get this done and would this have an effect on the value, is it worth trying to acquire the original boxes if possible ?
Im really happy i received them, they look great and I'm looking forward to collecting myself, it seems like you have a great community on here that would also be great to get involved in
any advice about the cars, maintaining them, value and restoring would be greatly appreciated, look forward to hearing from anybody !
Thank you
new collection, any advice and help please ?/
new collection, any advice and help please ?/
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Can a mod resize these so we can actually see what's in the pictures please.
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Think I have them all resized.
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Re: new collection, any advice and help please ?/
Thank you for that motorman, I've placed your images in my original post nowmotorman wrote:Think I have them all resized.
thanks again
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The first thing to do is establish what you actually have, what's rare and what's not, and what the obvious gaps are. In order to do this, you will need a good reference book. Although it's not my area of collecting, I believe that the best book for Dinky Toys is Mick & Sue Richardson's "Dinky Toys and Modelled Miniatures", copies of which are always available on Ebay, both and BiNs and auctions.
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Re: new collection, any advice and help please ?/
Looking at what has been photographed, I would say that is quite a significant collection with some delightful models that if taken onto something like ebay should reward you. Personally I would keep all of them because of the connection to your Dad, having lost my Father mere Months ago, I am in the same position and have inherited a lot of collectible items including some models.
In my view, professional restoration will only be of benefit for vary rare models and will be very costly, meaning you will then have to sell them to get your Money back!
Cleaning should be done with care and with a soft dusting cloth, soft modelling paint brushes and household 'Pledge' polish in the Blue tin. It is tempting to wash some of the older less elaborate Dinky toys in warm soapy water, but this is not really the ideal way as the paint has suffered enough through old age and water may increase any rusting on mild steel parts like axles etc.
Here is a good guide to start with if you want to see what exists in your collection...http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk/dinkyindex.htm
If you have models in your collection that you can not find in the guide above, just come back here or to the Dinky section here...viewforum.php?f=15 to ask us any questions.
By the way, welcombe to the forum, we look forward to seeing some of those models in more detail, have fun!
Ghosthunter.
In my view, professional restoration will only be of benefit for vary rare models and will be very costly, meaning you will then have to sell them to get your Money back!
Cleaning should be done with care and with a soft dusting cloth, soft modelling paint brushes and household 'Pledge' polish in the Blue tin. It is tempting to wash some of the older less elaborate Dinky toys in warm soapy water, but this is not really the ideal way as the paint has suffered enough through old age and water may increase any rusting on mild steel parts like axles etc.
Here is a good guide to start with if you want to see what exists in your collection...http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk/dinkyindex.htm
If you have models in your collection that you can not find in the guide above, just come back here or to the Dinky section here...viewforum.php?f=15 to ask us any questions.
By the way, welcombe to the forum, we look forward to seeing some of those models in more detail, have fun!
Ghosthunter.
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A huge Dinky collection has just gone through Vectis.
http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewAuctio ... &Section=0
You need to register to see prices realised, it's easy and free.
Condition is paramount, including the boxes, on all but the earliest models which were in trade packs and suffered from metal fatigue.
Restored or repainted models have a much reduced value as they are no longer original.
http://www.vectis.co.uk/Page/ViewAuctio ... &Section=0
You need to register to see prices realised, it's easy and free.
Condition is paramount, including the boxes, on all but the earliest models which were in trade packs and suffered from metal fatigue.
Restored or repainted models have a much reduced value as they are no longer original.
Bob
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Collecting Dinky models can be very expensive as probably one of the most expensive diecasts around. Some are very hard to find especially certain colour ways and the larger chain lorries and vans. Its very nice to be left a collection like this but to carry on you will need perseverance to find those hard models so good luck if you decide this is the way to go.
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Personally i would not restore any of them .....they are only original once ....if restored they will just be classed as " repaints / restored" and a lot of collectors would not even consider adding them to a collection.....obtaining original boxes would increase value ...and assist with storage ....reproduction boxes are available...but will not increase value by anything other than the cost of the box ...normally a few pounds .....if you want to add to your collection...go to a local toyfair and see what you like & handle the toys which is better when you start out rather than buying from the net....most dealers are friendly and will give good advice
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