New Zealand Matchbox

British made Matchbox Superfast 1969-83
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You'd never get it up your driveway!!

Where's the photo of the missing model mentioned earlier in this thread?

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matchboxkiwi wrote:I thought a Rolls Royce model was in the Kingsize range around 1985/86. The range might not have been called the Kingsize range at that time though. I wander if this model influenced that model being issued?

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matchboxkiwi wrote: Tractorboy, when are going to show your R-4 roadway made in New Zealand under licence?
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I need to be careful otherwise I'm going to find myself buying the odd Fun-Ho model just to have a look and who knows how that will end up.
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You go and buy a Fun Ho! model just to have a look, you'll be buying more to have more looks... :D

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You go and buy a Fun Ho! model just to have a look, you'll be buying more to have more looks... :D

Ghosty.
And I'm totally lost now - where does Fun Ho! come into the discussion on NZ Matchbox? (I've re-read the thread and still can't fathom it out) - or is Rodger just throwing a curve-ball into the discussion to confuse me? :? ;)

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toysnz wrote:
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:You go and buy a Fun Ho! model just to have a look, you'll be buying more to have more looks... :D

Ghosty.
And I'm totally lost now - where does Fun Ho! come into the discussion on NZ Matchbox? (I've re-read the thread and still can't fathom it out) - or is Rodger just throwing a curve-ball into the discussion to confuse me? :? ;)

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Sorry about that didn't mean to get off topic with Fun Ho mention ......
I was about 3/4 threads behind. I'd been viewing Steve's (Matchboxkiwi) collection and thinking about my narrow focus Matchbox 1953-69 and wondering if I'd ever collect anything else - linked to what models I see down our local Sunday market (mainly Fun Ho) - thread title "New Zealand Matchbox" - linking to New Zealand models & the Marlowe Roadways.

I'm sure that has cleared it all up for you.
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tractorboy wrote:I was about 3/4 threads behind. I'd been viewing Steve's (Matchboxkiwi) collection and thinking about my narrow focus Matchbox 1953-69 and wondering if I'd ever collect anything else - linked to what models I see down our local Sunday market (mainly Fun Ho) - thread title "New Zealand Matchbox" - linking to New Zealand models & the Marlowe Roadways.

I'm sure that has cleared it all up for you.
Yes that clears things up - but don't fall into the Fun Ho! trap... you'll end up ferreting in boxes and under tables and in garage sales for the rest of your life! If you really really really have to - stick to the Mobil miniatures - there's less of them to collect in the long run! (although there's at least three different versions of the Chrome #7 bus base alone!) :lol:

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never saw the pin and the paperwork, allthough I have searchign for items like this on ebay for over 10 years.
How many menbers did the club have ?

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matchboxmarcel wrote:never saw the pin and the paperwork, allthough I have searchign for items like this on ebay for over 10 years.
How many menbers did the club have ?

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Not sure Marcel as I was never a member of the Club - Steve might know since he has the pin and magazines. All I have is the Code 3 MB 38 the Club issued as a Limited Edition with Certificate... sorry no photo - I can't seem to find it on my hard drive! :(

BTW The NZ Matchbox Club should not be confused with the NZ Model Vehicle Club Inc of which I am a member - NZMVC is an older Club, originally formed in 1969 and still operational - NZ Matchbox Club I believe was formed in the 1980s and is now defunct (closed).

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Steve Rodgers formed the club around 1986 and it only went for a few years. He had a shop by the Paramata round about behind the Mobil station.
The shop was very good. I would have thought one of the better one's for Wellington. It was for me, as it had lots of Matchbox to buy.
The club itself would have been lucky to have had 100 members I would have thought. Quarterly swap meets were held in the local school hall, there was always a good variety of stuff on offer .
The magazines were always well out of date when published as most of the information came from Charlie Mack's magazines or the early MICA magazines and at that stage I was a member of both. The best thing about them were the local contacts for buying and selling or letting you know when the next swap meet was on. It's all I ever got them for.

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