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MG Man wrote:I used to like those as a kid, but now I fid the shut-lines throw everything off
antlind wrote:MG Man wrote:I used to like those as a kid, but now I fid the shut-lines throw everything off
Fair point. As a kid we were more interested in the ability of the doors to open and shut and not the accuracy of the body lines. Funny how our perspective changes as we grow older.
BTW, does anyone remember the Corgi brand of die cast cars? I had a few when I was younger (about 50 years ago) and just wondered if anyone still had some of these models.
MG Man wrote:Nice
what's the production year on those?
MG Man wrote:
Don’t learn the hard way like me
If you’re putting cars into long term storage, remove all the bands and straps, and invest in desiccant pouches to protect the paint and tyres
Tyre also get mold
MG Man wrote:
Don’t learn the hard way like me
If you’re putting cars into long term storage, remove all the bands and straps, and invest in desiccant pouches to protect the paint and tyres
Tyre also get mold
Les Bain wrote:I was at Gulf City Toymart yesterday to get something for my son. Saw they had the McLaren Speedtail and the newnewnew Batmobile in their Hot Wheels selection.
I was on a budget so I couldn't buy them. Bummer.
shogun wrote:Dude...
Man have doubles and triples yes. Insane collection.
Need some more shelving to do that justice though bro?
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