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Anyone Remember "mini Lindy's"?????


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Lindberg made what they first called Mini Lindy cars and trucks. Later to be name other names such as High Rollers plus highway hauler's ( GMC cabover's or Ford Cab over's that came with Truck, Trailer and the truck driver. Some kit's had a garage that came with the car or truck. They had a tow truck, cement mixer,dump truck, box truck, mail truck, school bus, Pickups with campers (ford and Chevy) plus many other cars. they were called H.O. Scale by Lindberg....

  Well Yesterday I bought 5 Chevrolet dump trucks, a ford box truck, 4 school buses, 6 Cement mixers, and 2 u.s. mail truck's which were among other H.O. scale Cars, Semi truck's and trailer's in a box for $10.00 each flat box I bought ( Bought 4 flat box worth yesterday! Seeing how mush just one H.O. scale car or truck can run at a hobby center or even online.

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I had several of them back in the day, some of which I tried to turn into HO slotcars. I seem to remember a '68 Corvette, and maybe some kind of van? I think a Ford pickup truck too? Anyone have a list of them all?

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I had several of them back in the day, some of which I tried to turn into HO slotcars. I seem to remember a '68 Corvette, and maybe some kind of van? I think a Ford pickup truck too? Anyone have a list of them all?

There was a Chevy van, I believe.  I have the Lincoln Mk III, a '71-72 Chevy pickup w/ camper, a '68 Mustang, and the '68 Corvette.  I believe there was also a '71 Riviera and '71 Grand Prix, among others.

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I have Several And remember more

The Pickup has been Both a Ford, And a Chevy

Same body with a Different Grill

I have Both versions!!!!

 

I have the Boat-tail Riv,and the 65 era Chevy van

One I saw listed was "Station Wagon--Vista Cruise"

 

And Yes, I do hope they bring these back out!!!

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Have a couple of that Jeepster too

Also forgot to add

Lindberg DID offer a few Newer pieces

I know a ZR-1 Vette was done

 

The Mini-Exotics from Monogram are Too small to be Mini-Lindy's

Hel-Jan/Con Cor now owns (or did own) the Mini-Exacts!!

 

 

The Monogram pieces were Exact 1/87 scale (or VERY close)

While Mini-Lindy's are closer to 1/64

Think Plastic Kit Hot Wheels/Matchbox for Mini-Lindy

 

I would Love to find the Eldorado & Continental Mark!!!

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While Mini-Lindy's are closer to 1/64

 

I would Love to find the Eldorado & Continental Mark!!!

The mini-Lindys were "box scale"--whatever size would fit in the little box is what scale they are. I just remembered, I think I have an MG-TD from them and it's about the same size as the Ford truck!

Someone else had some little model cars at that time, too. Eldon? They were done in metallic chrome. I know they had a '68 Dart because I put one on an Aurora HO chassis and painted it like Landy's. I think I might still have a '68 Camaro in a metallic chrome blue to this day--somewhere.

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I still remember a "Super Mini Lindy Ford GT" prototype (first version) I had around 1970. It was 1/32 scale and molded in red plastic, IIRC.

I think it was a kind of  snap kit but I'm not sure about that. On the internet I found a picture of the very nice box that shows a white and blue car with # 20 and it reads "Build'n collect Series S102"

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I still remember a "Super Mini Lindy Ford GT" prototype (first version) I had around 1970. It was 1/32 scale and molded in red plastic, IIRC.

I think it was a kind of  snap kit but I'm not sure about that. On the internet I found a picture of the very nice box that shows a white and blue car with # 20 and it reads "Build'n collect Series S102"

I had one of those! It was molded in a mustard yellow and I think I put some red metalflake on it. Come to think of it, I might still have the thing.

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The mini-Lindys were "box scale"--whatever size would fit in the little box is what scale they are. I just remembered, I think I have an MG-TD from them and it's about the same size as the Ford truck!

That strange Matchbox-esque scale world where a Mini Cooper and a Greyhound bus are the same size!   

I currently have the Continental and Caddy I posted earlier.  Back in the day I had a bunch of them, I tried to get the ones that were more in scale and didn't duplicate Matchbox or Hot Wheel cars.  I remember especially liking the mail truck since I was a stamp collector.

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I remember the "Super" Mini-Lindy's too

Box was larger, but Very Similar to the Small scale

 

And Yes Box-Scale Is Correct

Same as Matchbox at the time!!

Though they did grow from the 50's era to the 60's and 70's Pre-Superfast era

Compare an almost 1/87 60 Bonneville Convertible to the 64 Grand Prix!!

or 61 Ford Fairlane Police/Fire to the 65 Custom Police/Fire

 

I have Too many of them to miss the scale differences

 

I do not know about a Dodge Dart, But Aurora Themselves

(ie Thunderjet Slot Cars fame) had 2 Toy/Collectible versions

of they Slotcar Bodies with Diecast Chassis & interior

"Cigarbox" deluxe version with the Smame wheels/tires as their  Thunderjet

And Cheaper Wizz Wheel/Superfast type Speedline

I bought a Few  Case sets of Speedline at Hecht Co. MANY years ago

Some of those has colors bodies like the Thunderjet, Some the colored Chrome-plated

bodies

I too have a Camaro I believe in Gold Chrome

Also 2 each 67+T-Birds & 66-67 Toronados!!

 

There are 1 or 2 purple Chrome in my sets, and a Pink Chrome

No Blue, green or Silver (straight out Chrome)

 

I would Love to find those in my attic or bedroom now!!!!!

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Here's a Jaguar XK-E I found at a flea market for about .50cents although it is most likely a later issue of re-issue it's marked Lindberg Line NO-4 on the bottom and has the interior molded in a slightly different off-white color and really nice chrome bumpers and even exhaust tips as separate piece (that's why I think re-issue don't believe an original could have survived all those years in a box of die-cast) and since most of you are familiar with the mat it's sitting on I doubt it's HO scale.

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There was a 1965 Chevrolet Van in the series . I've long wished for a return of it and for someone to do one in 1-24th scale as I used to manufacture van accessories .

Looking at front end, the Chevy Van was a '67. 65's and 66's had their headlamps mounted separately above the grille. 1967 Chevrolet moved the headlamps down in the grille, as depicted on the Lindberg kit.

Scott

 

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Scott, I don't recall anyone besides Linburg ever doing a 1964-5 Chevrolet Van in scale . Yes, you're correct in the 66 model having a change . The 66 had a modified doghouse to accept the 307 V- 8 , the windhield went to a curved glass , the radiator was enlarged even on the 6's , and the tail lamps got larger too

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