Factory Drawings.

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Factory Drawings.

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Please post images of your factory drawings. These are the drawings created to see through the design and specification details of a new model.

Here is one to start off this topic.

Proposed new Dinky Toy Rolls-Royce Camargue in 42nd scale.
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The real car was launched in 1975. This drawing is dated 1978. Was the troubles with the parent company responsible for this new model not going ahead with production!

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This i like , it would look good in a wooden frame.
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Hi Kevin.
Very nice to have.,
Where did you find this ?
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ClOwY wrote:This i like , it would look good in a wooden frame.
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The problem would be the weight of the glass.
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Idris wrote:
ClOwY wrote:This i like , it would look good in a wooden frame.
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The problem would be the weight of the glass.
Very thin Perspex would do!

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I was thinking that as well Rod,
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matchboxmarcel wrote:Hi Kevin.
Very nice to have.,
Where did you find this ?
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Hi Marcel. The two Dinky drawings I brought at a Windsor Toy Fair, the toy fair I now organize... :lol:

I have had these for a very long time and having them framed is a good idea but not until my house move is out of the way!

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That's a really nice item, and a shame this never made into production. I see that the scale is given as 1/37, rather than 1/42.

Are any mock-ups known of this model?
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1/37 is an odd scale but presumably to fit in with the Rover 3500, Volvo estate, Jaguar and Princess models which were all bigger than the the 1/42 scale liked by Dinky since 1964.

I am not aware of any mockups of this model and the fact Corgi had done a mockup Camargue may have prevented the Dinky one!

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Kevin, your drawing is dated 1978. Dinky went bankrupt in 1979 and I suppose the problems already were there in 1978 so only limited to no monies to get a model beging realised.

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