Lledo.
Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2016 2:39 pm
Considering the origins of Lledo, it is largely ignored by collectors regards reference books being published. I have this one shown below and it also includes Matchbox. Not the best reference book but a handy guide to what Lledo models have been made. I am sure there are more upto date books now available, but I don't collect general Lledo models so have not searched for more books.
Dr Ed Force is more well known for his Corgi and Dinky Toys books and he has applied the 'TOYS' nomenclature to this one, but really we see them as models.
The method of binding is not the best, as well read editions tend to be rather flimsy and you get the feeling that pages will detach from the spine if you are not careful!
Amazon has one for sale here...http://www.amazon.co.uk/Matchbox-Lledo- ... KZVE23A097
Ghosthunter.
Dr Ed Force is more well known for his Corgi and Dinky Toys books and he has applied the 'TOYS' nomenclature to this one, but really we see them as models.
The method of binding is not the best, as well read editions tend to be rather flimsy and you get the feeling that pages will detach from the spine if you are not careful!
Amazon has one for sale here...http://www.amazon.co.uk/Matchbox-Lledo- ... KZVE23A097
Ghosthunter.