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Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 2:04 pm
by nickjones
Done, I have posted a pic in the 10d pipe truck thread in the reg wheel forum

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:10 pm
by petethesweet1
Hi All the Reading vintage was another poor one for me, managed to pick up a couple from Stevenk. A bit of a joke to pay £10 to get in early, there was a few early matchbox but nothing worth buying. I missed you Ghosthunter perhaps see you at Sandown or the NEC. Pete

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:21 pm
by nickjones
Hi Pete
Steven K was also at Brentwood yesterday. He showed me an unusual 14a Daimler Ambulance with larger un-numbered metal wheels that he has. He is a regular reader of our forum and said he will join soon,
You could give Brentwood a try Pete, only £5 for early entry, it's not one of the biggest toyfairs but the number of gems that seems to constantly appear at this fair is astounding, Plus there are always lots of friendly faces there.
In addition to the gems that Reg and I found there was a large scale early milk float complete and in mint condition for £150 and Graham (rockertron) bought a mint boxed Mercedes coach in the common orange but with white interior and light tan roof.

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:32 pm
by nearlymint
Nick what a nice lot of models, I think I need to get back out to the toy fairs. J

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 6:49 pm
by nickjones
Hi Jason.
It was my first toyfair in over a month, I was very happy with my finds, I rarely come back from Brentwood without a carrier bag stuffed with goodies.

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 8:04 pm
by petethesweet1
Hi Nick & all, I have been to Brentwood a couple of times but never managed to buy anything, I hate driving nowadays , did you see Graham there Pete

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2014 9:05 pm
by fixer
Pete if you mean Graham of rocketron fame yes he was there

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 12:44 pm
by StephenK
There must be both a StevenK and a StephenK (I was at Reading)!

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 3:04 pm
by Fred7A
I went to Reading too, and it wasn't bad, although I didn't find a great deal. The early-bird charge is indeed steep, and you have to pay parking on top of that (£1, of which you get 50p back at the desk). The only bonus was that the car park ticket machine hadn't had its clock put back, so I had an extra hour. It's amazing to think I spent over 3 hours there! The displays are always an added bonus at Reading. There were some great Bayko houses, and there's always an excellent Triang layout mixing trains and Minic Motorways. I think it was slightly less extravagant than usual this time, though.

Re: Toy fair news

Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2014 6:01 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
petethesweet1 wrote:Hi All the Reading vintage was another poor one for me, managed to pick up a couple from Stevenk. A bit of a joke to pay £10 to get in early, there was a few early matchbox but nothing worth buying. I missed you Ghosthunter perhaps see you at Sandown or the NEC. Pete
Sorry I missed you too Pete. "StephenK" mentioned he saw you but was earlier in the Day, I got there just as they started letting the public in. Yes, hope to catch you at a later date.

Regards,
Kevin the GHOSTHUNTER.