Not bad for £2
Not bad for £2
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Matchbox 35,Marshall horse box, Matchbox 33,Mk2 Zodiac, and Budgie 14,Packard convertible.
I can get a driver for the packard,but any ideas on the screen?
Matchbox 35,Marshall horse box, Matchbox 33,Mk2 Zodiac, and Budgie 14,Packard convertible.
I can get a driver for the packard,but any ideas on the screen?
Re: Not bad for £2
The Packard is a really nice casting. Unusually the screen is a simple piece of clear plastic in an unrealistic orange. It’s really easy to slot a curved piece of a plastic bottle in place - I’ll add a picture of one I’ve made later.
Re: Not bad for £2
Not bad at all; I'd say you did mighty well. Any of those models, on their own, are certainty worth $2.67 US.
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Here’s an excellent original with the correct, though unlikely, orange plastic screen, and another to which I’ve added a green screen made from a piece of plastic bottle.
It simply slots into place and the slight curve helps to keep it secure.
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Looks good enough for me,thanks for sharing,ill give it a go!
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Great scores! Here in the States; I've seen maybe two Regular Wheel models, and no more then ten Superfast at flea markets and "junk shops" (not counting antique stores; which we really don't have more than one or two).
I saved a piece of clam packaging for a power tool that should be really good for windows. It's some pretty heavy stuff.
I saved a piece of clam packaging for a power tool that should be really good for windows. It's some pretty heavy stuff.
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Maybe a trip to a wider horizon. North America was the biggest retail market outside of the UK for many toy and model companies so I would expect more than enough Matchbox models there to satisfy collectors.
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Not bad at all, quite a bargain I'd say.
Here's my bargain buy of the season, it was slightly more expensive but still a great deal. The 10b has GPW.
Here's my bargain buy of the season, it was slightly more expensive but still a great deal. The 10b has GPW.
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LOL, can I have the English translation, please?Tinman wrote:The 10b has GPW.
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Of course: The mechanical horse (model number 10b) has (the harder to find) Grey Plastic Wheels (GPW).Diecastmolester wrote:LOL, can I have the English translation, please?Tinman wrote:The 10b has GPW.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."