Hey guys,
I'm wondering if anyone can identify these miniature F1 racing cars (possibly from the 50's). As you can see, they have no markings whatsoever. They are fairly heavy and no more than a couple of centimetres long (They make the tuf-tots look big - Pictured next to a Thames Estate Car).
Any help or pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Miniature Racing Cars - 50's?
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Re: Miniature Racing Cars - 50's?
These look like they might be games pieces or counters.
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Re: Miniature Racing Cars - 50's?
hmm, it;s possible. I have had a look but so far, the only games I've found have plastic pieces like these.nickjones wrote:These look like they might be games pieces or counters.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VINTAGE-1950s ... 4624412cc4
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WADDINGTONS-F ... 2a40dd7b3f
The two cars are much bigger than your average gaming pieces as well. Although that doesn't mean they weren't. I have a complete 1950's Escalado game with the lead horses and they are pretty big.
Re: Miniature Racing Cars - 50's?
I doubt that games pieces or counters would have separate axles (c.f. the Monopoly racing car).nickjones wrote:These look like they might be games pieces or counters.
Re: Miniature Racing Cars - 50's?
In the early versions of this game, part of the game play was to assemble the wheels and axles to the cars. In later versions, the cars were fully assembled apart from the tyres.Idris wrote:I doubt that games pieces or counters would have separate axles (c.f. the Monopoly racing car).nickjones wrote:These look like they might be games pieces or counters.
Bob