Today I left home just over 6.15 for a train to the east where I met a collectorfriend.
From 7.10 we went by car to the south and we visited some shops for 3-inch models.
Around 10.15 we were at the 3 inch meeting in Hoogstraten.
More atendees then last year. I will post some photos of both the shops we visited and the 3 inch meeting in another tread.
We had a lot fun today at the race which started at 11.30 orso and atracted aprox 45 participants.
We had great fun and ofcourse there was the batlle between Matchbox and Hotwheels collectors.
The Majorette and Siku participants were there and just gived there model to the organiser Robby to launch.
Inspection by Mr Matchbox, John Nijhuis
The loop was very small and John Nijhuis suggested longer tracks for the loop should have been used.
We all got a wooden block with your name on it and you had to place this next to the track at the car's finish.
We all got 2 chances.
There were over 40 entries.
I became 4rd ! (if we disqualify the Hotwheel models !)
I just finished after the 2nd blue curve.
Best Matchbox was Remco's SF2 Hot Rod Jeep in pink (without front window)
2nd best Matchbox was Serge's SF4 Gruesome Twosome
3nd best Matchbox was Kristoff's SF71 Cattle Truck (including the cows !) (his model was just only aprox 20 cm more far then mine !)
Seriously: the 1st 8 orso places were taken by Hotwheel models and all 3 first places were taken by youngsters so in state of being a wise old collector who had looked to the weight and the running of the wheels and the airodimention of the car etc best advise is just take the car you like.
One of the 1st entries was this Hotwheels (car) (is it a car ?) from Lars, son of Kristof. He was ahead and stayed so so he won 1st price.
There was no price for who had his entrie car the longest in possession.
A pitty, as I have my model for 42 years now and many of the participants were not even as old as that !
We left aaround 13.00 after the awards ceremony and a piece of cake from one of the members who celebrated his birthday here.
After this event we drove to the Dutch city of Oosterhout for the toymuseum to see the Matchbox exhbition of John Nijhuis.
I had already visited this exhbition on may 17th and photos were posted here but my collectorfriend only saw the exhbition today.
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A very good day it was.
MATCHBOXmarcel