The Gruesome Twosome Superfast car was easily one of my absolute faves as a die-cast mad kid, so when I saw this bigger plastic version online I had to look twice!
Why is a red windscreen upright and what is that black bar sticking out?
Anyone?
The Gruesome Twosome Superfast car was easily one of my absolute faves as a die-cast mad kid, so when I saw this bigger plastic version online I had to look twice!
Why is a red windscreen upright and what is that black bar sticking out?
Anyone?
Cue Yorkie's comment in today's Stratos post about his Matchbox Alfa Romeo Carabo Bertone, I got to thinking about my own as a kid.
My mind misremembered there being two metallic versions of the Matchbox Carabo,
The glorious purple classic ...
And the magnificent green beauty ...
But Doh! my old grey matter is wrong! The green machine was of course a Corgi Rockets toy!
I had both. Oh boy oh boy!
Which do you prefer readers, purple or green?
Have you any other Carabo cars?
In the meantime my new Bertone is just being delivered!
https://youtu.be/3nUtQ874WV0?si=JSZOcYTsuJX2Pou7
Ha ha!
On the bench at the mo are a few projects.
I'm patching up the chroming on these old plastic Light Sabre handles. The Missus is making little Miss Moonbase a Doll's House Suitcase.
Something I finished last week for Wotan, the redline Hairy Hauler. It got a new DIY window and a new metallic green coat. Next to it is my redline Whip Creamer with new DIY window and mock spinner. These windows were both cut from Super Glue package blisters.
Last Sunday's boot sale was fun.
I was so chuffed to pick up a modern re-issue of the Transformers Rodimus Prime, the big truck at the back here.
As I'm unlikely ever to find an original 1980's Generation 1 Rodimus, this is as close as I'll get without taking out a second mortgage. For just £6 I got the front cab - Hot Rod - and the fabulous opening rear trailer. Its a wonderful thing, which I first really noticed in my Loose Action Figures 'bible' bought way back in 2000 at the NEC. I've been steadily collecting its contents ever since!
My new Rodimus is just missing the secret canon. Think SPV and Swift Removals and you get the idea.
Have you got a Rodimus Prime?
We also picked up a nice 1993 SPV for Junior for Easter for £2 - just missing the missile and in great shape, together with a slew of late 1970's Hot Wheels including a tiny Zowie, the little one at the end.
I've cleaned them up a little since getting them home.
The metallic red Corvette is very Hot Wheels in looks but is actually a Matchbox Superfast. The 'Woody' and Hot Rod are both late 1970's Hot Wheels, with the brand name in straight lettering on the base.
The little Zowie is my fave of the bunch and is the first I've seen for decades. I had them as a kid in the Sixties, together with tiny planes, although I've no idea what the planes were now. Zowie planes? The Zowie doesn't pick up much speed so I can't imagine Mattel issued track for it. Anyone know about Zowies?
I may make a missile for the Vivid SPV.
I picked up a beaten bargain Superfast Draguar at the Sunday sale. 60 pence. The dome was cracked open and the chroming faded. The paintwork wasn't too bad though.
I adored the Matchbox Draguar as a kid aged 9. It was so damn cool with that blister and all.
Rummaging in my bits box I found a clear Cornetto topper, which could well make a decent dome.
The cracked original is on the left.
This old mixed bundle of Matchbox scrappers given to me recently by my Missus has kept me busy on the die-cast bench this weekend.
Here's before I got work on them.
Hmmm. I need more now!
I've begun cleaning up the die-casts my friend Paul V kindly sent me as a Christmas gift.
The first fab four needed a simple polish.
2012 green Dodge, 1982 red Classic Cobra, blue Porsche Turbo [undated] and a cream Matchbox Jaguar XK120.
After.
The rest of the group, three precious redlines, need metallic paint to do them justice, so I've ordered some new metallic paint pens.
Watch this hot space!