Shell Ferrari models

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stackmonkey

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5,077 posts

250 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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Shell has their latest offer out..

Given TV shows like Anitques Roadshow, where toys are only worth something if no kid has ever been let loose near even the packaging, am I the only one who gets hold of these models and then simply stores them in the attic?

tonyvid

9,869 posts

244 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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Mobil were doing something years ago with small Meccano kits so I got the full set and the advertising leaflet and put the lot in the loft as my pension. I did also get a couple of spares to build up of course smile

Timmy33

12,915 posts

199 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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stackmonkey said:
Shell has their latest offer out..

Given TV shows like Anitques Roadshow, where toys are only worth something if no kid has ever been let loose near even the packaging, am I the only one who gets hold of these models and then simply stores them in the attic?
Nope, I've got a Corgi Model of a RollsRoyce Silver Cloud still boxed, a BP fuel lorry in it's box, and even a Rupert Bear 1974 annual still in it's wrapping.

One day I'll be a millionaire. smile

Twincam16

27,646 posts

259 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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I keep all the boxes for my models in my loft, but they'd look pretty silly displayed in their boxes, so I take them out.

I can't really see a value difference between a model in a box, and a model in a box still sealed in cellophane to be honest.

telecat

8,528 posts

242 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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I've nearly all the Mobil ones from the eighties.

ferrisbueller

29,344 posts

228 months

Thursday 6th March 2008
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Twincam16 said:
I keep all the boxes for my models in my loft, but they'd look pretty silly displayed in their boxes, so I take them out.

I can't really see a value difference between a model in a box, and a model in a box still sealed in cellophane to be honest.
You might not see it, but collectors do. Take them out of the box and you do impact the value. However, for me there is little point in having some of these things if you're not going to show them. In these cases they have to be in dust proof cabinets. I don't have any such cabinets at the moment and thus mine are all still in boxes!

motormania

1,143 posts

254 months

Friday 7th March 2008
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I recently saw a collection of Shell promo models being sold on eBay, thw winning bid equated to less than £2 per model.

So forget ever becoming rich off model cars, is all hype!

Nicholas Blair

4,096 posts

285 months

Tuesday 11th March 2008
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Saw them in the flesh yesterday, and pretty crap TBH if you know your models.

Bungleaio

6,337 posts

203 months

Tuesday 11th March 2008
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I got the F1 model today. It's now residing in the bin, the quality of it is rubbish, I was at least expecting a metal body, but it was free i guess. Its the first time i've put anything but standard supermarket fuel in my scoob so at east I've got some potent fuel to play with.

sgrimshaw

7,335 posts

251 months

Tuesday 11th March 2008
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Bungleaio said:
I got the F1 model today. It's now residing in the bin, the quality of it is rubbish, I was at least expecting a metal body, but it was free i guess. Its the first time i've put anything but standard supermarket fuel in my scoob so at east I've got some potent fuel to play with.
If the later scoobs are like the earlier ones they love the higher octane stuff.

It will take the ECU sometime to work out that it's got better fuel though, an alternative is to take it to a dealer / indie and get the ECU fuel map reset.

Then cane it for a few miles.

Used to make a significant difference on my MY00 UK Turbo.


Scoobydougie

677 posts

205 months

Wednesday 12th March 2008
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sgrimshaw said:
Bungleaio said:
I got the F1 model today. It's now residing in the bin, the quality of it is rubbish, I was at least expecting a metal body, but it was free i guess. Its the first time i've put anything but standard supermarket fuel in my scoob so at east I've got some potent fuel to play with.
If the later scoobs are like the earlier ones they love the higher octane stuff.

It will take the ECU sometime to work out that it's got better fuel though, an alternative is to take it to a dealer / indie and get the ECU fuel map reset.

Then cane it for a few miles.

Used to make a significant difference on my MY00 UK Turbo.
Disconnect the battery for an hour, this resets the ecu, then give it beans, you'll soon notice the difference! I don't run anything but Vpower in mine. You really notice the difference when you go back to ordinary unleaded.

Ian974

2,946 posts

200 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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I've got a cople of the shell ferraris. They do seem pretty cheap, but with the cost of filling at the moment any freebie is welcome!
The value of some models can go up, and if filling the car gives me the set of ferraris i'd hang onto them anyway, but I wouldn't hold your breath for getting any money for these.

eccles

13,740 posts

223 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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i picked up a shell /ferrari book at a bootsale for a couple of quid the other day. Its called ferrari in racing, 1950-2001, nice thick paperback book with about 300 pages and a brief summary of every season. marked on the back 'for promotional use only'.

i was quite suprised that they only go on ebay for a couple of quid, as it seems quite a nice book.
so perhaps the future value of some crappy ferrari models even if they are in a box won't be that much.

philoldsmobile

524 posts

208 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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any idea how long the offer is on for? i got 2 of the models, and was hoping to get the full set, but apparently i got the last one of them today at my local shell..

they remain in the packaging, even though i doubt they will be worth anything.. on the plus side the v power isn't too bad here at 111.9 per liter, and i use about 35 liters a week.. the alfa seems to like it too..

motormania

1,143 posts

254 months

Tuesday 25th March 2008
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I saw these in my local shell garage the other day and they really are crap models. Not even worth £2 IMHO. I wouldn't buy these even for my kids to play with, so forget about them being worth anything.

hurricaneharold

347 posts

197 months

Sunday 6th April 2008
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motormania said:
I saw these in my local shell garage the other day and they really are crap models. Not even worth £2 IMHO. I wouldn't buy these even for my kids to play with, so forget about them being worth anything.
I agree the models are crap,all plastic,it would take your kids 5 minutes to wreck them