You car history in models ?

You car history in models ?

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J4CKO

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41,530 posts

200 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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My brother got me a MK1 and 2 Capri to go with my Mk1 Golf today so I have three of about 20, well actually 5 as I have had 2 mk3 Capris and 2 MK1 Golfs but it now spurs me on to collect the rest of my history in models, anyone else doing this ?

Condi

17,188 posts

171 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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No.



There is beer to drink, women to chase, rugby to play and a million and 1 other things I would prefer to do.

Nickbrapp

5,277 posts

130 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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Condi said:
No.



There is beer to drink, women to chase, rugby to play and a million and 1 other things I would prefer to do.
And yet, you are sat on the internet doing none of those.



Condi

17,188 posts

171 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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Nickbrapp said:
And yet, you are sat on the internet doing none of those.
Not true. I can drive the internet and drink at the same time.

But I apologise, I thought this was about models of car, rather than scale models of models of cars.

giuliatz2

745 posts

102 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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Condi said:
I thought this was about models of car, rather than scale models of models of cars.
this

MarkwG

4,848 posts

189 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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Condi said:
I can drive the internet and drink at the same time.
Doesn't really, mix, though, does it...? In answer to the OP, I've had a bit of a go, easier with newer models than old. Sometimes had to compromise on colour or exact spec, & RHD is a drawback for total accuracy; got the GTA in 1/43 & 1/18 in the right colour, too (once the 1/18 gets here...)

AlexC1981

4,923 posts

217 months

Sunday 8th November 2015
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I do, but I have never managed to get an exact match of the model and colour of the car and in a few instances I have had to make do with diecast toys or scalextric cars where the car has not been available as a scale model.

wobblyweb

136 posts

229 months

Wednesday 11th November 2015
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My collection, starting with my fiirst car a 1948 Ford Prefect, need to add 2 MGB's, Road Cooper S, 1275GT and another Lotus Seven. I would like a Corgi Lotus Elan chassis just to be extra sad!

jumare

420 posts

149 months

Wednesday 11th November 2015
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I've got about 50% (18 of 34) of cars I've owned (including my wife's and company cars) as 1:43 models. Not always a complete match, e.g. mainly colour or a 2 door instead of a 4 door (SAAB 900S). All prominently displayed close to the front door, has initiated a few conversations with visitors as there are 'humble' cars in the cabinet.

A couple I'm missing and would like are Citroen BX 16v, BMW E46 coupe (323) and Land Rover Discover D2 (early & facelift), without paying silly money. For my current car, Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon, I got the model before I collected the car.

MantaMike

424 posts

251 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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I've got a full set, majority are in the right colour too. it does take a lot of searching, especially as I only want good quality models in 1:43, I have sourced models from all over the world to get this collection.

displayed in order of ownership (and no, I haven't owned the cars on the bottom shelf.... I wish!)



since that photo was taken I have also added the current fleet



pidsy

7,989 posts

157 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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i'd love to do this. where is best to get obscure models?
my car history is going to be hard to find i think.

EmptyCinema

32 posts

118 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Ebay/Google is the obvious but honest answer.

Places like Brands Hatch have model shops and there are usually a few stalls/stands set up during events (there were at least four selling models at the BTCC finale at Brands). Transport/Technical museums are also worth a shot.

I bought my girlfriend's Dad a model Mercedes B-Class in the same colour as the one he owns from a euroroute service station in Belgium.

MantaMike

424 posts

251 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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ebay is good for worldwide searches

but also collectors toy fairs are great for model searching. one of the biggest, if you are in the London area, is actually on tomorrow. always a good day out even if you don't find what you are looking for!

http://www.barrypotterfairs.com/

pidsy

7,989 posts

157 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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Cheers guys.
I'll start googling to see. Is 1:43 the popular scale?

I'd need an mg metro turbo
106gti
Hilux surf
2 different model FTOs

Amongst lots of others.

Could be an interesting challenge.

jumare

420 posts

149 months

Friday 13th November 2015
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This my display, bottom 2 rows are past cars (the E30 M3 needs to be swapped for an E30 325 vanguard I've got) and I've got some more Fiat's a BMW E39 Tourer and a MX5 to put in.



BMW E30 (mine was a grey 325i), Audi A4 Avant (Silver S4), Alfa Romeo 159 Sportwagon, E36 Tourer (black 328i), Ford Cortina MKIV (I had beige and blue and a blue estate), SAAB 900S (this is 3 door mine was 5 door), Renault R8 (red), Triumph Herald 13/60 convertible (dark blue), Hillman Avenger GLS (white but it was a GLS), Ford Escort XR3i (black), Fiat Panda (black), Original Panda (white), Uno (red).

Next 2 rows up are F1 championship winner and Le Mans winner from the decades of my birth, then Graham Hill winners (F1, Le Mans, Indy 500, F1), some Aston's and Tony Pond tribute.

All 1:43 mainly Minichamp, Vanguard, Vitesse and a few others.

Evangelion

7,723 posts

178 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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I've tied to do this on many an occasion; trouble is, whenever my real car changes, I lose interest in the past ones and start chasing models of the current one.

Hence my workbench is full of half-finished Hillman Imps, Capris, Cavaliers, Fiesta, MX-5s, 944s, etc. In fact I don't think I've even started on my last 2 or 3 cars yet.

And I'm due to change again soon, so I'll probably never catch up.

steviegunn

1,416 posts

184 months

Sunday 15th November 2015
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I have 1:43 models of all my previous cars (including a Fiat Tempra), with many in the correct colour.

Only one I'm missing is my current car as no one has made a 1:43 Hyundai Coupe, I have a Hyundai Genesis in 1:36 as the nearest I could get. No pics as they are in the loft but I have display cabinets to set up when I re-decorate.

Yertis

18,046 posts

266 months

Monday 16th November 2015
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I've realised I've been doing this almost by accident. I just need a 2CV, a Scimitar and a Moggy Minor. Scimitar not going to be easy by the looks of it.

pidsy

7,989 posts

157 months

Monday 16th November 2015
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found an MG metro in the wrong colour but its a start. £60! eek

EagleMoto4-2

669 posts

104 months

Wednesday 18th November 2015
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Have considered doing this but have never been able to find a Civic Type R EP3. Have never seen models of Westfields either that I could modify to look like the one I owned. I did make a model of it out of Lego though.