Oxford Diecast.
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Now available at O.D. Rolls Royce 25/30 Thrupp and Maberly black/green
The real deal (well almost) same reg. #
The real deal (well almost) same reg. #
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And it arrived today Rolls Royce 25/30 Thrupp and Maberly:
And finally 1/76 scale Phantom V James Young
Also this Silver Cloud I
And finally 1/76 scale Phantom V James Young
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Great beasts......The way they are going there gonna break us...
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The Oxford Diecast and Lesney 44B (repainted) Rolls Royce Phantom V, side by side:
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Would you look at that!
Just shows how good the Matchbox model was all them years ago to be able to stand up to the Oxford rendition today.
Thank's for posting Gerrit, hope you are keeping well.
Ghosthunter.
Just shows how good the Matchbox model was all them years ago to be able to stand up to the Oxford rendition today.
Thank's for posting Gerrit, hope you are keeping well.
Ghosthunter.
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Agree with that great work..Now wheres them tiny mirrors I put away?
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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Would you look at that!
Just shows how good the Matchbox model was all them years ago to be able to stand up to the Oxford rendition today.
Thank's for posting Gerrit, hope you are keeping well.
Ghosthunter.
Thanks Kevin. I am doing well, hope the same goes for you.
That 44B is one of my all time favs for sure.
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Lovely vista of colours. Somebody else mixed a load of colours with a Phantom V...wonder who that was!!!
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You mean John Winston Lennon?
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Yes, who else could it have been!Ecclesley wrote:You mean John Winston Lennon?
Glad it has survived because when Rolls-Royce were approached by a disgruntled onlooker, Rolls-Royce said there is nothing they can do, it is his (John's), property and he can do what he likes (which he did!).
Had Rolls-Royce got hold of the car they would have had it stripped and repainted in more sober colours.
Ghosthunter.