My final posting of cars in my collection. This one arrived last night which was fitting as it is my 70th birthday tomorrow. The model is a 1939 Citroen 15 CV Sedan by Soledo (#-32). I've also included a photo of the glass display case, very sparse in comparison to some of the collections here but one that I get great pleasure from. And I am sure that the collection will get added to from time-to-time. I may also add an additional shelf as there is plenty of room for that and considering some LED lighting down each side.
That is a fine collection and you said the key word there...PLEASURE! something we all get from our collections but once collecting becomes a chore, its time to stop.
Thanks for your kind comments Ghosthunter and Gary. Although I have posted everything I have currently, I will post anything that gets added to my collection in the future. I have learnt that there is a belated birthday present on its way to me by courier which is a diecast car of some kind so a surprise awaits.
Well, the unknown has now become known! A Newray 1911 Chevy Classic 6 Roadster that has functional doors and a bonnet that opens on one side to reveal some engine details. A nice gift.
The scale is actually 1/32 but difference hardly noticeable in comparison to the 1/43 models in the cabinet. Certainly not as well finished as Matchbox models.
This is a photo under the bonnet.
Yes, there are others in the range. They have a catalogue - you can start here where I have selected Hong Kong (There are other countries you can select) and flick through the pages of the catalogue. http://www.new-ray.com/html/products_ca ... imageid=70
Incidentally, regarding my Chevy, the 1911 model was the prototype which was made without windscreen or hood. In 1913 the model went into production with the additional screen and hood.