sf32-d Maserati Bora

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sf32-d Maserati Bora

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The page for the 32-d Maserati Bora is online.
http://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.uk ... sf32-d.htm
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Thanks for your hard work Nick. I always appreciate you updating and adding to the Superfast pages on your website mate. Are you planning to cover any further SF variations in the future?
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Glad to see you are still adding to this. In your comment about the Brazil issues, you mentioned they could be found with almost any label. From my experience, the Roly issues are almost always found without a label. The only label I have found on them is the green 8 label on the later Inbrima issues. Of course, there could be variations I am not aware of.
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They look superb David and great to see them with the labelled boxes as well :D
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motorman wrote:They look superb David and great to see them with the labelled boxes as well :D
Thanks Alex, This is not all the colors I have seen, these are just the ones I have managed to acquire. I think there is a fairly solid chronology with when these models with regard the timeline of colors used and what labels were applied. They are not like those Bulgarians you love so much which have seemingly endless variants :-)

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I just wonder why they chose to fit different coloured dorrs on their models, surely real cars in their Country don't run around looking like that, do they?

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vetrad wrote:
motorman wrote:They look superb David and great to see them with the labelled boxes as well :D
Thanks Alex, This is not all the colors I have seen, these are just the ones I have managed to acquire. I think there is a fairly solid chronology with when these models with regard the timeline of colors used and what labels were applied. They are not like those Bulgarians you love so much which have seemingly endless variants :-)

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I am so pleased to see that you continue to collect David, I would love to see some more of the Brazilian Matchbox you have acquired.
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I just wonder why they chose to fit different coloured dorrs on their models, surely real cars in their Country don't run around looking like that, do they?

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I think some do :-)
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Ha! Ha1 so they do...imagine buying tins of touch-up paint for it :D

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Ha! Ha1 so they do...imagine buying tins of touch-up paint for it :D

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I think they just cover any problem areas they do not want exposed with glitter and pasties :D
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