[quote="toysnz"]Jumping in late as I haven't been on VBD for quite sometime due to family and wife's health issues.
Thought you might like to see the Corgi Cubs Counter Display I picked up several years ago.... I also have a lot more Cubs in storage.
Ian
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Holy Cow! That's quite something to see.
I hope everyone is doing better/feeling better...
Corgi Cubs
Re: Corgi Cubs
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: Corgi Cubs
[quote="Tinman"][quote="toysnz"]Jumping in late as I haven't been on VBD for quite sometime due to family and wife's health issues.
Thought you might like to see the Corgi Cubs Counter Display I picked up several years ago.... I also have a lot more Cubs in storage.
Ian
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Holy Cow! That's quite something to see.
I hope everyone is doing better/feeling better...[/quote]
We're just waiting to find out when her shoulder surgery is scheduled - she's having a foot operated on at the end of Oct and will be in plaster for 12 weeks! looks like a restricted Xmas for us! Hope you are Ok in the States!
Ian
Thought you might like to see the Corgi Cubs Counter Display I picked up several years ago.... I also have a lot more Cubs in storage.
Ian
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Holy Cow! That's quite something to see.
I hope everyone is doing better/feeling better...[/quote]
We're just waiting to find out when her shoulder surgery is scheduled - she's having a foot operated on at the end of Oct and will be in plaster for 12 weeks! looks like a restricted Xmas for us! Hope you are Ok in the States!
Ian
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Re: Corgi Cubs
They are four hot foiled designs of Whizzwheels you show but the Whizzwheels theme was not carried over into the cubs range as far as I know, its just a convieniant use of the wheels for these toys.
The wheel at bottom left is based on a real Rostyle design seen on many British cars through the 1960's and 70's, the other designs are prurely fictional and open to personal intepretation.
The wheel at bottom left is based on a real Rostyle design seen on many British cars through the 1960's and 70's, the other designs are prurely fictional and open to personal intepretation.
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Re: Corgi Cubs
6-point star
4-division
4-point cross
Painted center.
There are others out there too.
4-division
4-point cross
Painted center.
There are others out there too.
At the beach, counting down to retirement.
Re: Corgi Cubs
[quote="Bill Manzke"]6-point star
4-division
4-point cross
Painted center.
There are others out there too.[/quote]
Many thanks for your help, i can now start on a list of models in my collection as it grows.
I also have two models with white wheels which i think were used on the Muppet models...
I will post more photo's at a later date.
4-division
4-point cross
Painted center.
There are others out there too.[/quote]
Many thanks for your help, i can now start on a list of models in my collection as it grows.
I also have two models with white wheels which i think were used on the Muppet models...
I will post more photo's at a later date.
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Re: Corgi Cubs
That would be correct. The overrun of the Muppets white wheels were used up on the Cubs. I have seen them mostly on the MG-TD.
Bill
Bill
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Re: Corgi Cubs
[quote="GHOSTHUNTER"]The wheel at bottom left is based on a real Rostyle design seen on many British cars through the 1960's and 70's.[/quote]
They're some of the better-looking Whizzwheels...due to them being based on a design used on 1:1 cars. Thanks for continuing to expand my knowledge!
[quote="Bill Manzke"]4-division
4-point cross[/quote]
I assume that 4-point cross is at top left in Bod's picture...
They're some of the better-looking Whizzwheels...due to them being based on a design used on 1:1 cars. Thanks for continuing to expand my knowledge!
[quote="Bill Manzke"]4-division
4-point cross[/quote]
I assume that 4-point cross is at top left in Bod's picture...
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Re: Corgi Cubs
The red car is almost an Opel Commodore estate.