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When I saw this I thought it was the kind of cute plastic toy I collect.
It's made of glass!
Check out the Contemporary Glass Society.
https://cgs.org.uk/onlineexhibition/something-yellow/
Do you like glass?
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Spent a happy hour cleaning two old car boot cars.
The little merc got an overnight Dettol bath to remove a layer of red repaint (thanks Bill) and a vigorous swirl in a jam jar of soapy water. It's taken most of the original blue off as well, but that's OK. I like the look it's got now.
The big Barbie roadster is a pinanan ... A Ferrari, which has cleaned up really well with a damp scouring pad.
Are you cleaning stuff?
Whilst my VHS project has had to be put on the back burner for financial and technical reasons, my new obsession are Corgi Rockets, largely because I've found so many so cheaply this month!
A complete Rockets novice, I do remember adoring them as a kid, easily as much as my redlines.
Currently, for me, it's much easier finding Rockets than redlines, so it makes more sense to collect them.
It's a steep learning curve and I've been picking Bill's brains.
Apart from the usual Rockets there are some unusual sets out there containing some strange vehicles, so as I'm just discovering them, I thought I'd share them here too.
First up is Jerry's Banger, seen here with the little canon.
Next up is the equally odd Rockets Wall of Death Special set. Again this Rockets box contained two Corgi Juniors.
It's Walpurgis Nacht, a time of witchery, so I'm rifling through my obscure Horror VHS pile.
I can see that a few young film makers and actors cut their teeth in cheapo 1980's horror films.
For instance I found Night Beast, a typical 80's schlocker, which I understand had a music score by one JJ.Abrams, aged just 16!
I haven't seen it. Have you?
It's Wodans Day and that means car booting.
Another gloriously sunny Spring morning making rummaging in the boots even more fun.
Today's haul:
(A tenner, the lot)
Too nice to be inside, I started cleaning and sorting the stuff in the garden, clipping parts together that seemed to fit. Many items yet to be ID'd.