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Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:11 pm
by nickjones
motorman wrote:What a great night that must have been Nick. It must have been fantastic to meet those two great men in person.
18th of March 2004 was a very memorable evening but it was over so quickly, The invitation said 6.30pm but we got there just after 6 and the place was already full of people and buzzing,
We had already seen most of the toy displays, partly because we were involved in organising the event from the early days but mostly because the majority of the toys on display were my own.
I briefly got to chat with Leslie Smith while he was looking at my toy display. You could tell that he really loved the toys whereas I think Jack Odell loved the engineering challenges that he encountered and was not particularly endeared to the toys.
I briefly got to chat with Jack Odell about the little hand made brass road roller that started the whole Matchbox ball rolling and also about the use of decals on Matchbox toys. The first models to have decals applied were the M2a Bedford Wall's ice cream truck and these used solvent applied decals and in Jack's own words "The solvent applied decals made the whole bloody factory in a mess",
Well, I could not figure out if he meant the factory was untidy or the staff were untidy but I can only imagine that he meant the staff as using solvent to apply the decals all day would have had everyone tripping out of their heads.
A few of the A1a esso petrol pumps & signs also have solvent applied decals and in the timeline so should some of the 11a tankers but I have only seen waterslide decals on the 11a.
8.00 came too soon and the two esteemed gents made their exit and we left soon after, Three weeks later I moved to Scotland leaving my toys in the care of the museum staff, The exhibition ran until the end of August which meant a trip back to London to collect my treasures.
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 6:54 pm
by motorman
Fantastic Nick it must have been made even more interesting having your own collection on display in a public exhibition and having so many people appreciate the variety and rarity of your own models and displays on show.
With regards the early decals, How easy is it to tell the difference between solvent applied and waterslide decals?
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 7:53 pm
by nickjones
Hi Alex.
The solvent applied decals don't chip like waterslide do but they will wear down which waterslides don't, Also if you get nail polish remover anywhere near solvent applied decals the printing of the decals will smudge.
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2014 9:50 pm
by motorman
nickjones wrote:Hi Alex.
The solvent applied decals don't chip like waterslide do but they will wear down which waterslides don't, Also if you get nail polish remover anywhere near solvent applied decals the printing of the decals will smudge.
Thanks Nick, you learn something every day!
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Wed Feb 12, 2014 11:23 pm
by matchbox360
nickjones wrote:....I briefly got to chat with Jack Odell about the little hand made brass road roller that started the whole Matchbox ball rolling ...
I remember reading about this.. he was asked if the road roller he made for his daughter still survives... he said, "No, but I'm still here!" ..good on you Nick, you were privileged to meet the great man. Here's to Jack Odell, visionary and engineer extraordinaire!! And, three cheers for Mr Leslie Smith, who channeled the best minds into the best products!

Cheers, Ken
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:04 am
by Dr Jazz
Lovely stories from Wolfie and Nick. I think they deserve to be moved to another topic, this is the casting show for 32 superfast tread and I only found it by chance. So maybe it should be moved to a topic there is more relevant? Just saying.
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2014 9:06 am
by Dr Jazz
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 10:36 am
by nearlymint
Maserati Bora with Metallic Green base.

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Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:45 pm
by mbox75
Hello Jason
nice new Base Variant,i have not see this metallicgreen.
Cheers Mathias
Re: Superfast Casting # 32
Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2014 9:55 pm
by nearlymint
mbox75 wrote:Hello Jason
nice new Base Variant,i have not see this metallicgreen.
Cheers Mathias
Hi Mathias,
Thanks for the reply, this colour base is listed in Christians list but he does not show a photo. Must admit it is a great colour for a base.
Regards Jason