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On 2/27/2023 at 2:05 PM, Gramps46 said:

I decided I wanted an all white Bronco but after wasting my time and gas searching area Wally Worlds I bit the bullet and ordered from Amazon.  Next day here we go.

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I think it makes a pretty neat tow vehicle.

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Sharp Bronco..

8 hours ago, Rocketman455 said:

20230302_142340.thumb.jpg.1a47b4fb636ae91ac10dc53f02f83049.jpgI got these today at Menards.  Only $2.99 ea.

I am a fan of 1/64 die cast collecting,  great price on those..

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Here is my 70 Hemi Challenger...I can only wish she was real...She is part of the Wix filters Combo kit.Where you get the 70 Challenger and 09 Challenger?(1:16)together.I bought the 1:24 Hemi Challenger.

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Slightly rough 1/24 Leo Models 1967 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 "Stradale", pretty cheap. Little car needs some careful polishing on a couple of the windows, minor cleanup, otherwise looks great.

It appears to be identical to the much more expensive Hachette version currently available new.

I think the Alfa 33 Stradale is one of the most perfectly proportioned, most beautiful exotics ever, right up there with the Miura, so I'm happy.  :D

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28 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

Slightly rough 1/24 Leo Models 1967 Alfa Romeo Tipo 33 "Stradale", pretty cheap. Little car needs some careful polishing on one of the windows, otherwise looks great.

It appears to be identical to the much more expensive Hachette version currently available.

I think the Alfa 33 is one of the most perfectly proportioned, most beautiful exotics ever, right up there with the Miura, so I'm happy.  :D

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Great find, Bill - this is from the Leo Models/Hachette "Alfa Romeo Centenary Collection" (2010) - the later reissue has golden wheels, but is the same otherwise - it was reissued in 2014 in the Italian "Auto vintage de Luxe" Collection with a sturdy Plexi cover - sold as newsstand models in Italy, both made by Ixo:

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Greetings...

Strictly speaking not full-on diecast, but in-league with 'our' usual tales of happenstance discovery and thus shared here.  Hesitating for a moment, the recent turn towards Alfa Romeo-themed topics proved the decisive influence here, and hence I was powerless not to post...

A quick review of FB Marketplace revealed a built kit posted for sale locally, while for a half-mile drive and $20, a built and apparently wholly intact 1:8th scale Pocher 1931 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza was picked up.  I haven't noticed anything missing, while these days people part intact kits on eBay and whatever might be revealed as absent could likely be gathered up independently without too much fuss.  No clue where to put it, whereas some part of me suspects that it's grown overnight!  Thanks...

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Mike K./Swede70

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Since Cappa alerted me to Mondo Motors diecast I searched eBay and found this on offer for only $4.  Mondo Motors 1/24 Alfa Sports Wagon 159 Carabinieri

Now that was too good to pass up and I ordered it.  It arrived today.

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Umm the Post Office must have run it through an X Ray machine or something that reduced its size.  

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Now I know not to trust vendors who sell mostly jewelry and don't understand scales.  😄

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From ebay Italy 2 Lancias from the 70's:

1/25 Mebetoys Lancia Beta Coupé (silver, first series 1973 - 75) and 1/25 Polistil Lancia (Beta) Montecarlo (green, first series 1975 - 78) - mostly complete, the Beta is missing its Giro d'Italia bicycle race equipment, but will be turned into a rally version, the Montecarlo is missing its wipers:

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Greetings,

A local hobby store came into deal with regards to a large range of 1:43rd diecast models tied into just about every James Bond film ever done.  Sold for $13.99 each, I grabbed three, with one being a 1973 Chevrolet sedan that can pass for an unmarked police cruiser.   Boxed under different labels with a more mainstream spec. police iteration as well as a taxi cab featuring, it seems the James Bond/Live and Let Die version is slightly less common.  

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My came through with mismatched wheels likely drawn from the taxi cab release and looked strange, although some work overnight for use of Tamiya Titanium Gold further coated with a dusting of Tamiya Translucent Orange followed with an final shot of Tamiya Pearlescent Clear yielded me stamped steel rims to match the body hue.  The paper diorama background just fell out of the display case provided, I reversed the model on it's base so that it would look more or less normal, although the atypical scale human being still sits behind the wheel of this particular model.  I don't know - it just seems that I'm being watched...

Closing things out, not Minichamps quality, but not under threat of being tossed in the trash.  The hubcaps were masked for applying tiny balls of Silly Putty and pressing the same in place four times over.  I thought I'd wreck it for experimentation, but in essence it looks good and happy in the company of other period police cars collected to date.  Thanks...

Mike K./Swede70

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Friday afternoon I came across Motor-Max Aston Martin DB5 for €  12,99 (instead of  €  22,99) - so I bought it against my initial intention. Only the green version had been available:

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Gramps46/Gary had shown us his 007 version last September here. The body proportions look good to me, but the model needs  a lot of SNAKE-FU to reduce the toylike features: especially the interior (1-part interior tub with molded-in seats) leaves a lot to be desired - the dashboard is a seperate part. The grille and wheels will be toned down a bit, the headlights are not that great. The doors have those ugly doglegs (a letdown - we have been used to nicer solutions for that in the last several years).

I've found pics of a nice DB5 in that very same color called "Goodwood Green" on the internet - with a little paint and detailing a nice model should be possible:

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