Today's Haul
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I don't have the 30b and likely never will. So let's say I have all post war RRs?
I shall open an extra thread somewhen and document the molestation of them.
I shall open an extra thread somewhen and document the molestation of them.
Cowydd O'Lochdown-Bragsitt
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I would post in the thread you already have here...https://www.vintagebritishdiecasts.co.u ... =18&t=8230
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Do I see a Corgi No. 226 Morris Mini-Minor in the last photo?
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It is in fact a 225 Austin Se7en (sic) Mini.
For some odd reason, they are much harder to come by than Morrises, at least around here.
I noticed that the inaugural Corgi ADO15s have dried up considerably, so get them now before it is too late.
For some odd reason, they are much harder to come by than Morrises, at least around here.
I noticed that the inaugural Corgi ADO15s have dried up considerably, so get them now before it is too late.
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The examples found here in the States are almost without exception badly worn, badly overpriced, or both.Diecastmolester wrote:It is in fact a 225 Austin Se7en (sic) Mini.
For some odd reason, they are much harder to come by than Morrises, at least around here.
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Finally there is something the UK and the USA have in common.
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I've also noticed some silly asking prices from UK-based sellers. However, it seems the silly prices occur in smaller numbers in the UK. Of course, the cost of shipping to the US would likely be silly, too.
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I was at the Haydock Park Fair today, with predictable results.

I paid on average £10 per model, how does this compare with prices in the US?

I paid on average £10 per model, how does this compare with prices in the US?
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