"MATCHBOX" copies etc.
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Thank's Ritchie.
I was not aware Mattel was having some of it's recent models made in Vietnam, I need to get out more and start buying some 'Hot Wheels'. There you go, I have learnt something new today...
Ghosty.
I was not aware Mattel was having some of it's recent models made in Vietnam, I need to get out more and start buying some 'Hot Wheels'. There you go, I have learnt something new today...
Ghosty.
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you're right....partially.... Mattel does not have a factory in Vietnam... hot wheels is now basically made in Malaysia, while matchbox made in Thailand. The porsche is a Tomica (who tookover Johnny Lightnings and Ertl in recent years), has productions in Japan, Vietnam and mainly China, is not related to the Mattel group.
cheers,
r
cheers,
r
Ritchie
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This is my latest copy,it came in a job lot and i hadn,t seen it,the ramp looks like a lesney copy,the BP sign has echoes of lesney the rest i don,t know ,i have seen these loose but not carded and i had never heard of prince august uk ltd,the title of the set is motoplay
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The original tooling for these was made and used in UK from late 1960s, have seen pumps and tyre rack around about all my life!
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Thank you Superfast, The Javelin is recognisable if you already know the Matchbox version, but the Horsebox is very good on it's own, but I suppose it is a much simpler design with very little to go wrong, as opposed to sleek and curvy cars...
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This sign and the Lesney sign are modeled on the design of real sign posts.MOKOSEX wrote:This is my latest copy,it came in a job lot and i hadn,t seen it,the ramp looks like a lesney copy,the BP sign has echoes of lesney
For me, just making the same model of something real is not a copy, it's the same product by two different manufacturers. When you duplicate someone elses specific model in exacting detail, now that's a copy.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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We have seen quite a few 'BLUE-BOX' toys in this thread, but there is always room for more!
Here is a 'Gift Set' of 5 vehicles some of which can be seen as copies of Matchbox models from the Regular Wheels '1-75 series'. This is not dated on the packaging but blister carded toys are from the mid-60's in general, but I would put this as a 1970's product.
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Here is a 'Gift Set' of 5 vehicles some of which can be seen as copies of Matchbox models from the Regular Wheels '1-75 series'. This is not dated on the packaging but blister carded toys are from the mid-60's in general, but I would put this as a 1970's product.
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I've just stumbled across what looks to be a good Matchbox copies website.
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'Gary's Cars', I've mentioned his site before somewhere on the forum. It is very good.Idris wrote:I've just stumbled across what looks to be a good Matchbox copies website.
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