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mcteague 11-28-2022 02:08 PM

OT: ordered a toy for myself
 
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I'm not really a nostalgic person but I just ordered a reproduction of one of my favorite childhood toys...the Corgi Aston Martin D.B.5. I actually had the 2nd gen silver model but the original was gold.

I know many here were kids in the 60s so they may sympathize. I had lots of siblings so my parents rarely got us the pricey stuff. And my allowance really only made it to Matchbox territory, and later Hot Wheels. Same for Tonka trucks, we always seemed to get the less pricey knock offs. Corgi cars were always aspirational. However, the Bond car was the one I did manage to buy. Kinda silly but I'm looking forward to it's arrival!

Tim


https://corgimodelclubusa.com/collec...s+-+Collecting

crankles 11-28-2022 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by mcteague (Post 3177491)
I'm not really a nostalgic person but I just ordered a reproduction of one of my favorite childhood toys...the Corgi Aston Martin D.B.5. I actually had the 2nd gen silver model but the original was gold.

I know many here were kids in the 60s so they may sympathize. I had lots of siblings so my parents rarely got us the pricey stuff. And my allowance really only made it to Matchbox territory, and later Hot Wheels. Same for Tonka trucks, we always seemed to get the less pricey knock offs. Corgi cars were always aspirational. However, the Bond car was the one I did manage to buy. Kinda silly but I'm looking forward to it's arrival!

Tim


https://corgimodelclubusa.com/collec...s+-+Collecting

Wow, deja vu. I had the 2nd gen silver! My parents took me on a very rare trip to NY to visit my sister in the early-mid 70s. I was allowed one small toy on our visit to FAO Schwartz. I bought the corgi. I know what I'm putting on ym xmas list.

NHAero 11-28-2022 03:09 PM

I'm pretty sure that somewhere around here is a Matchbox E Jaguar and a D Type.

Ozz 11-28-2022 03:20 PM

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went thru this about 15 yrs ago.....at the risk of exposing myself as the dork I am, picked up a die-cast toy I had as a kid, from one of my favorite TV shows...not a picture of mine, but close enough:

Mark McM 11-28-2022 03:32 PM

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went thru this about 15 yrs ago.....at the risk of exposing myself as the dork I am, picked up a die-cast toy I had as a kid, from one of my favorite TV shows...not a picture of mine, but close enough:

Thunderbirds are Go!

GregL 11-28-2022 03:42 PM

I loved Corgi and Dinky toys as a kid growing up in the 1960s. My grandmother would often bring me one when she returned from her travels. However, my favorite toys were 1/16 scale Ertl farm equipment replicas. Whether out of nostalgia or an eye for things that appreciate in value, my mother saved nearly all of my Ertl toys. As I approach retirement, I have cleaned them all up for display and started to collect them again. Heading to a farm toy show this weekend!

Greg

fignon's barber 11-28-2022 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by mcteague (Post 3177491)

..... my parents rarely got us the pricey stuff. And my allowance really only made it to Matchbox territory, and later Hot Wheels.

I know where you're comin' from, man. But we were still better than the kids who had Johnny Lightning cars.

Davist 11-28-2022 04:04 PM

I have the silver one, was suprised to lean the original was gold. Funny that the gold one costs more than the originals on ebay.. I also have the Dinky (I think they were dinky?) Thunderbirds and spent one Christmas about 15 years ago buying them plus the Tracy Island NOS for my son (yes I'm a nerd also) which of course, I was more impressed than he was...

Ozz 11-28-2022 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Davist (Post 3177562)
I have the silver one, was suprised to lean the original was gold. Funny that the gold one costs more than the originals on ebay.. I also have the Dinky (I think they were dinky?) Thunderbirds and spent one Christmas about 15 years ago buying them plus the Tracy Island NOS for my son (yes I'm a nerd also) which of course, I was more impressed than he was...

Here you go: Thunderbirds: The Complete Series


The Dinky TB2 was more of a bluish-green, and the Corgi was the bright green.....

Davist 11-28-2022 04:24 PM

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Thanks! I bought the box set of one of the "other" Gerry Anderson franchises "UFO" which I liked as well..

RWL2222 11-28-2022 05:47 PM

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I did this with Italian made replicas for my boys but kinda for me too. They ripped them down then painted and reconfigured them, like with gullwing doors on an e-type drophead coupe


I kept a few as a junkyard in a cabinet.

C40_guy 11-28-2022 06:09 PM

Yea, I have a few of those...
 
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Once you get started, N+1 tries to kick in...

sg8357 11-28-2022 06:15 PM

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Thunderbirds are Go!

Roll film......


https://www.artofthetitle.com/title/thunderbirds/

IJWS 11-28-2022 09:53 PM

https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/06...g?v=1660825743

Looks Awesome!

Tickdoc 11-28-2022 10:04 PM

Nice!

Here was mine (. Not actually mine, but one just like it:)

https://i.imgur.com/vhKoB5zl.png


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