RSSierra's Dinky Additions

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RSSierra wrote:Hey Ian

We had a bit of a tussle on the last Thompson didn't we......
Yes - i normally don't bid against anyone I know - but I'd been after a good one of these for over 30 years so was prepared to go for it.
RSSierra wrote:The Buy it Now on this one was indeed $500, I wasn't prepared to pay that! I ended up getting this one for $10 more than the price you won the other one at. Photo's of this one weren't the best compared to the one you won.
I nearly went for that one too... but decided it was a bit unfair of me to grab both :lol:
RSSierra wrote:The refueller arrived today and I will post photos shortly, would you consider posting photos of yours here too? Mine has a burgundy base,whereas from memory yours had a black base. I don't think I've seen a comparison anywhere on the web, apart from maybe the old talkmodeltoys site.
The only reference found to the Thompson on that site is http://www.talkmodeltoys.com/discus/mes ... 1394556913 - on the site itself search function doesn't work and neither do a lot of the links (Script errors). No mention of different base colours in the thread I found... mine is also a burgundy/maroon base. Will try to get photos done asap and upload.
RSSierra wrote:Tourer is from a trader who is a Methodist goodwill shop in Palmie! Really surprised that someone would have gifted / bequeathed such a model to them.
I have a repro Tourer - probably by PP Copy Models (Ian Law) - if I have an original it is well buried in my storage facility and not yet catalogued in my database...

Ian
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Right here they are, plus a few other recent arrivals:

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The windscreen / dashboard is missing a tab on one side so it slip out.

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Jag with Red Hubs

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Non PC Morris Van

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Remarkably good condition and not an Atlas

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Unusual Coloured Studebaker

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63b Flying Boat

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Finally The Thompson Refueller

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Hi Dave,
That Tourer is in amazing condition, only a few cracks to the hubs, nicest one I've seen. The Refueller is terrific, what a great model, again amazing condition. That Stude is very unusual in that dark green shade, not seen that one either. Well done mate!
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Cheers Chris

Always good to have your opinion. I hadn't seen a Studebaker this dark green before either, took another punt like the Oxford and thankfully this one paid off. Slightly more play worn than I usually go for but the colour variant overrides that.

I've got my eye on a couple more pre war beauties, they'll end up here too if I'm successful.
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As a non-Dinky collector, I'm finding this thread absolutely fascinating and extremely informative.
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Idris wrote:As a non-Dinky collector, I'm finding this thread absolutely fascinating and extremely informative.
Likewise, and can i take another opportunity to thank Chris for some information he recently passed to me.
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Hi all,
Just looking at the large photo of the Capstan van reminds me what a real treasure it is. When I first got one 40 odd years ago I was amazed that there is even a tiny representation of the lettering on the cigarette itself, a great bit of detailing on a 60 year old toy. Another missed opportunity too, why wasn't this livery used on a Guy or Bedford box van? Imagine how great that would have looked?
CW.
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Re: RSSierra's Dinky Additions

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starni999 wrote:Hi all,
Just looking at the large photo of the Capstan van reminds me what a real treasure it is. When I first got one 40 odd years ago I was amazed that there is even a tiny representation of the lettering on the cigarette itself, a great bit of detailing on a 60 year old toy. Another missed opportunity too, why wasn't this livery used on a Guy or Bedford box van? Imagine how great that would have looked?
CW.
One I've always loved and I really need to find a good example of one as mine is in terrible condition! ... also drooling at the thought of this livery on a Guy or Bedford! :oops: :lol:

Ian
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Pre-war Tractor

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Civilian 6 Wheel Wagon

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Ford Fordor Sedan

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Hudson Hornet

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Holden in Torquoise with luggage

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Another classic example of items being resprayed in the factory, the bonnet was originally bronze

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Mk1 Foden

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This orange is susceptible to sun fade, but this one is in better condition than the one I already had.

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Three more Fodens arrived this week.

Mk1 Original Tailboard

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Atlas MK2 Fodens

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