A mix of recent additions
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My last 2020 and first 2021 additions...
To end the "no toy fairs" year...
VW with hub caps:
Payá International, Spain:
Lucky, Hong Kong:
Wico and Mini Toy (Dutch made), both ment for Dinky Toys:
And to start a new, "hope there will be toy fairs again!" year...
DD without labels, gold trim and numberplate recess:
Nr. 5...
Payá International, Spain:
Left Lesney, right & front AHI Japan...
Matchbox representative business-cards!! I'll post more details later on in the "ephemera" topic!!
Wooden Simplex garage, Dutch made, 56 cm high!
That's all Folks!
Maarten
To end the "no toy fairs" year...
VW with hub caps:
Payá International, Spain:
Lucky, Hong Kong:
Wico and Mini Toy (Dutch made), both ment for Dinky Toys:
And to start a new, "hope there will be toy fairs again!" year...
DD without labels, gold trim and numberplate recess:
Nr. 5...
Payá International, Spain:
Left Lesney, right & front AHI Japan...
Matchbox representative business-cards!! I'll post more details later on in the "ephemera" topic!!
Wooden Simplex garage, Dutch made, 56 cm high!
That's all Folks!
Maarten
"These may be toys, but this ain't child's play"
Re: A mix of recent additions
Butlin‘s, only ever went (made to go) once. Hated it! Bloody Redcoats telling you when to laugh and making you play daft games. Don’t think I ever got over the experience.
Rod
Rod
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So you was the old bugger who didnt give me a tip.
Gary
Gary
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Lots of great things there - the Lomax is really nice, and the Simplex garage is just fabulous! It would be good to see more of the 73a with black wheels - there’s a lot of doubt about whether this is a genuine variation.
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That 73a does look interesting as it seems to have the first small connecting brace which implies it should not have the black plastic wheels!
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I will post some more detailed photos of the Pressure Refueller later on this week.
Yes, there are some doubts but at the end I think it is an original model. I'll illustrate it with the pics.
Maarten
Yes, there are some doubts but at the end I think it is an original model. I'll illustrate it with the pics.
Maarten
"These may be toys, but this ain't child's play"
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Very nice Maarten. We are still waiting the closer pictures about the Refueller
Cheers, Peter
Cheers, Peter
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Thank you Maarten for the photo of the back of the Husky blister pack.
It looks like you have started the year off with several interesting additions.
I particularly like the 2 Lesney business cards. Interesting to note that Mr. Prins had cards issued (presumably in the UK) by Lesney and in the US by Fred Bronner. Or perhaps they were both printed in the US for a North American sales rep.
Thank you for sharing.
It looks like you have started the year off with several interesting additions.
I particularly like the 2 Lesney business cards. Interesting to note that Mr. Prins had cards issued (presumably in the UK) by Lesney and in the US by Fred Bronner. Or perhaps they were both printed in the US for a North American sales rep.
Thank you for sharing.
Happy hunting!
Kurt
Kurt
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Patience Peter, patience...Ergomatic wrote:Very nice Maarten. We are still waiting the closer pictures about the Refueller
Cheers, Peter
I'm very busy with my work and I need daylight to make good quality detailed pics...
Give me some more days... the Pressure Refueller won't roll away!
Maarten
"These may be toys, but this ain't child's play"