Thanks Kev!
I will post a group shot of the Comets when I get a chance...
Right on to the good stuff. Today was mega arrival day where 2 great lots decided to turn up at the same time. I'd been watching the tracking click to delivered and had to endure several more hours at work anticipating opening the two parcels when I got home. Sad but true. Though I'm sure many of you can understand.
First the NZ sourced Post War lot, single collection deceased estate finds, probably paid more than I should but the condition is outstanding...
(more photo's of all the models below are at the album link at the bottom of this post)
39d Buick Viceroy Sedan
39a Packard Super 8 Tourer
34c Loudspeaker Van
30c Daimler
Lastly Plastic Firemen, perfect accompaniment for the boxed Dinky Fire Station a number of pages back...
Next up are a number of Hard to Find models sourced from the UK several weeks ago one of which I've already previewed.
38f Jaguar SS in rare Brown
36d Rover, I usually don't buy items missing headlights or bumpers, but mid blue is hard to find.
36a Armstrong Siddeley Limousine
30c Pre War Daimler
Finally the very special / very rare 1 of only 650 produced Joseph Mason Paints Mini. Only thing slightly "wrong" with it is it is missing the "Paints" sign from the head board.
This last item will take pride of place in the new Display cabinet I recently purchased below. I'm planning apart from this Mini to solely have pre war items in here. This cabinet will be my bridgehead into the rest of the house from my model room and garage displays as the missus has consented to have this in the lounge. I liked the varying shelf sizes and heights as well as the unusual asian nature of this, but I'm sure it won't be to everyones taste. Will upload pictures on the weekend of the populated cabinet if I manage to find time to get it hung.
Cheers
Dave
Album Link
https://postimg.cc/gallery/1slpohnpi/