1/43 Diecast Collectors - Who else is here?

1/43 Diecast Collectors - Who else is here?

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the-norseman

12,429 posts

171 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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I've not posted in here yet, ill have to get pics when I get home. I've got an almost "complete" collection of 1/43 SEAT Sport WTCC/BTCC/ETCC cars. Out of all the models they made officially I'm missing 1. Then there are quite a lot of ones that have been made since using donor cars and decals.

sidewinder500

1,146 posts

94 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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the-norseman said:
I've not posted in here yet, ill have to get pics when I get home. I've got an almost "complete" collection of 1/43 SEAT Sport WTCC/BTCC/ETCC cars. Out of all the models they made officially I'm missing 1. Then there are quite a lot of ones that have been made since using donor cars and decals.
Pics...

the-norseman

12,429 posts

171 months

Tuesday 10th October 2023
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Excuse the dust!



So we have WTCC 2005 top shelf, WTCC 2006 next shelf, WTCC 2007 next shelf, WTCC 2008 next shelf, WTCC 2009 next shelf, Then a shelf full of Tom Boardman both WTCC and BTCC, then a big gap before BTCC shelf.

Underneath is another load of SEAT 1:43 that I haven't got shelves for yet and 3x 1:18 WTCC cars. 1 of them is 1 of 5 TCR cars that Tom Coronel had made, a mate of mine has 1 of the other ones of 5.

I'm missing 2009 WTCC Tiago Monteiro.

CKY

1,369 posts

15 months

Wednesday 29th November 2023
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Robmarriott said:
New arrival today is the 1999 (McRae/Grist number 7) car, I’ve been trying to find one which wasn’t three figures for over 2 years. Not quite the holy grail, there’s a 1999 pre season test livery available too but I’ve only ever seen one of them for sale and it was almost £200!

Bit of a nerdy collection but there’s only 6 left to find now I think, or maybe 7.

Great collection, always loved the Mk1 Focus rally cars and that 1999 model with the protruding rear wing looks superb. Are they all the same brand/manufacturer or different?

Longnose

248 posts

113 months

Thursday 7th December 2023
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I have too many car models of many scales up to 1/8. Around 1999/2000 I subscribed to a Del Prado "Ultimate Car Collection" of 1/43 models. I have the complete set of 70 models with the accompanying magazines. When a delivery arrived I opened each one to examine it and then put it back in its box, and haven't touched them since.

I don't want them anymore and would like to sell as a complete set, not individually. What would be the best way? Thanks for any pointers.


generationx

6,748 posts

105 months

Friday 8th December 2023
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SydneyBridge

8,610 posts

158 months

Friday 8th December 2023
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Probably worth looking on ebay to see what they have previously sold for, either as a whole collection or individually. May find that some are worth much more and better to sell individually.

I did post a link to a company that auctions model cars to someone else, can find them if needed, but their commision was pretty high

AnhBanhBao

148 posts

47 months

Monday 1st January
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In my teens Onyx was the most accessible brand, at least for 1:43 F1 cars. I collected 15-20 and for the life of me have no idea what happened to them.

Now, a bit older, I’ve slowly started again with an Ebbro collection, mainly as I’m into my JGTC/Super GT stuff. Minichamps are still decent - I like that you can just happen across one-off F3 cars from specific races.

I picked up the Alpine yesterday from a shop in Chester. I wasn’t really after anything like that, but seeing them in front of you in a physical store does mean it’s tricky to leave empty-handed. Not sure of the make actually, seems to be unbranded.

AnhBanhBao

148 posts

47 months

Monday 1st January
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sidewinder500

1,146 posts

94 months

Tuesday 2nd January
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AnhBanhBao said:
In my teens Onyx was the most accessible brand, at least for 1:43 F1 cars. I collected 15-20 and for the life of me have no idea what happened to them.

Now, a bit older, I’ve slowly started again with an Ebbro collection, mainly as I’m into my JGTC/Super GT stuff. Minichamps are still decent - I like that you can just happen across one-off F3 cars from specific races.

I picked up the Alpine yesterday from a shop in Chester. I wasn’t really after anything like that, but seeing them in front of you in a physical store does mean it’s tricky to leave empty-handed. Not sure of the make actually, seems to be unbranded.
It's one of these kiosque models from the LeMans series from IXO/altaya.
Well made and very reasonably priced and a huge portfolio.
The F1 series has some wonderful oddballs too, like the 82 Tyrrell 011 in blue (plain) livery or the 82 Alfa 182, you get them either as quite old and not very good white metal kits or not at all...

generationx

6,748 posts

105 months

Wednesday 14th February
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These are new releases from Corgi Vanguards, both close to cars I’ve owned in the past.


GTRene

16,558 posts

224 months

Wednesday 14th February
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lovely models, I was also very happy they came in 2022 or 2023 with those new ones in Yellow and orange, looking great, i the past I owned 5 of those 3 yellow 2 orange, so I bought them immediately, was looking for those for my once owned collection now in 1/43.

Now I'm waiting for the red Fiat X1/9 1500 bertone version (big bumpers and wider engine hood?), since last year they came with such version in blue, so I guess the red will also come soon... then I finally get all my 5 Fiat X1/9 in 1/43 I only owned 1 Bertone 1500 all others were 1300.

see my 5 escorts rs2000 on the right



Edited by GTRene on Wednesday 14th February 22:18

AnhBanhBao

148 posts

47 months

Tuesday 5th March
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sidewinder500 said:
AnhBanhBao said:
In my teens Onyx was the most accessible brand, at least for 1:43 F1 cars. I collected 15-20 and for the life of me have no idea what happened to them.

Now, a bit older, I’ve slowly started again with an Ebbro collection, mainly as I’m into my JGTC/Super GT stuff. Minichamps are still decent - I like that you can just happen across one-off F3 cars from specific races.

I picked up the Alpine yesterday from a shop in Chester. I wasn’t really after anything like that, but seeing them in front of you in a physical store does mean it’s tricky to leave empty-handed. Not sure of the make actually, seems to be unbranded.
It's one of these kiosque models from the LeMans series from IXO/altaya.
Well made and very reasonably priced and a huge portfolio.
The F1 series has some wonderful oddballs too, like the 82 Tyrrell 011 in blue (plain) livery or the 82 Alfa 182, you get them either as quite old and not very good white metal kits or not at all...
Another trip to Chester last week, so another decent budget-level 1:43 - this time an RS01. Think the yellow on the Alpine is slightly closer to reality as the RS01 looks a bit radioactive almost.


964Cup

1,440 posts

237 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Does anyone have a recommendation for a bespoke model maker working in 1:43? I've tried Code3Models but they don't respond to emails or answer the phone. I'd like a model 750s spider but there isn't one. I'm planning to try adapting a TSM 765LT combined with the interior from a Solido 720 coupe, but I'm not convinced my skills are up to it.

RichB

51,583 posts

284 months

Wednesday 6th March
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964Cup said:
Does anyone have a recommendation for a bespoke model maker working in 1:43?
I wonder if any of the contributors to this section of Pistonheads would build it for you? I bought a couple of SMTS TVRs and had a chap on here build them but that was 15-20 years ago!

DBPHiL

237 posts

168 months

Thursday 7th March
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964Cup said:
Does anyone have a recommendation for a bespoke model maker working in 1:43? I've tried Code3Models but they don't respond to emails or answer the phone. I'd like a model 750s spider but there isn't one. I'm planning to try adapting a TSM 765LT combined with the interior from a Solido 720 coupe, but I'm not convinced my skills are up to it.
Grand Prix Models may be able to help...

https://www.grandprixmodels.com

ChrisRF1

16 posts

64 months

Thursday 7th March
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This is incredibly niche and perhaps not as exciting as some of the race, rally and classic car models on here, but I figured if there was going to be anyone to appreciate this like I do they'd be on here!

It's a mk1 Clio model that was given out at an event to celebrate the launch of the car, which was a Clio treasure hunt hosted by Anneka Rice. I'm a bit of a Renault nerd and a mk1 Clio was my first car, so it's an interesting bit of Renault history that I'm not sure I'd be able to come across again!


It's also re-ignited my interest in these smaller models, they're generally more affordable than the larger scale ones (and easier to store/display) so here are some photos of a couple from my childhood I still have - I do appreciate the Laguna has some wear (a bit of sticker peel and the aerial has gone), but considering I have memories of getting it out the box to play with, it's held up very well!




AnhBanhBao

148 posts

47 months

Thursday 7th March
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Good little cross-section of French wheels there.

RDMcG

19,144 posts

207 months

Thursday 7th March
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I do not really collect 1/43 as a focus but I do have a few old ( and primitive ) ones among the big tinplate stuff I collect:




AnhBanhBao

148 posts

47 months

Thursday 21st March
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Anyone heard about Ebbro being in trouble at all?