Hi Andy, the orange plane and silver trailer is indeed Corgi. These were part of the Marks and Spencers Flying Club. As part of the deal these Corgis had their name being remove. I do not know the reason why. Looking forward to seeing more restores.
@@andysgaragediecastrestorations Looking forward to the Budgie. The Orange Nipper was pulled by the Corgi Land Rover 109WB. Google M&S Flying Club and click on Images.
When I was a child I was given a Dinky horsebox, it did not come with a horse. The grey trailer was not a military model, the military markings were added after purchase.
Thank you David. Saves me looking for a horse. Good info on the trailer too. I’m collecting trailers and cabs at the moment to try and get correct matches . Thank you for watching and commenting, much appreciated 👍
Hi andy you have had some bargain buys there it just goes to show if you get yourself out there and do a bit af wheeler dealing you will reep the rewards. 👍
G'day to you,I picked up the Horse Box a couple of Months ago in mint condition, it was part of a Dinky Collection being sold off, I also got a Circus Horse Box and a single Decker Coach! Armadale West Aust.
That’s great Paul. A good horesbox here is £15 GBP. A mint one would be double or more. I’ve obviously got a right scrapper about £5👍 I bought a job lot which was part of someone’s collection today at auction. Not my usual scrappers except for the Green Hornet car I wanted. That’s next months video👍
Oddly, though I am subscribed, I'm not getting notices of your posts, Andy... Cracking video, Andy! I think I'd be having that glider trailer with a motor on it - maybe a wee racing car - and I wonder if the Welly Caravan might make an enclosed race car trailer? Those three Mog Vans are brilliant. The Dino's nice though out of my scale I think - I drove one once a long time back: a pal had one, a Pagoda Merc and a Renault Sport Spider. He was an architect, which sort of explains the money! Nice Oxford, the Mark 10 Jag is out of scale, but the Herald Coupé still has its quarter bumpers, so that's a good one. The Jeep and the trailer are great standbys too. The Corgi Impala is the 1959 car - the only year the butterfly tail-lights were fitted. Bill Mitchell at his absolute finest! Nice Devon too, though a more recent on, as you say. The Kew Fargo drivetrain suspension was adapted for the slightly later Scammells and the Ford H tractor unit on the transporters. Lovely, lovely little trio of Bedfords: the trailer will only separate after dismantling. I have a couple of slightly later Commer breakdown trucks on the bench, and the castings are similarly beautifully detailed. Mark 2 Jaguar: leave it in red, get the bumpers off it, sand and dress and matt black the bonnet, put some white roundels and numbers around it, make up some kid-on bonnet straps, fine-line the headlamps and you are good for Goodwood! The Matchbox original Daimond T and trailer are correct for scale though I am not sure of the colours. Was the hovercraft full of eels? Just commenting at the end to show I went to the end!
I’ve had a run on impalas from just the scrapper I donated to you for the interior to 4 now. The big Jag is great and I did Martin decals for the one you described It was a great month 👍
Thank you for that advice, I didn’t know. If I can’t find a reasonably priced colour match I’m going to code 3 it into a Police Horse Box. Thanks for watching and the advice. Much appreciated. 👍
Nice selection this month Andy, the bedford truck and trailer, it is the correct trailer, but the tryes on the trailer are to big ,you have to remove the base plate to separate them, like Gerry said becarful stripping the horse box the British rail version you can get the colour match from a model train shop . Of course te red jag is the star of the show ,all the best Martin
@@martindaredare Thank you Martin. I knew something was wrong with that trailer but you know what it’s like when you are filming, you don’t always spot things. Also I rarely have more than a glance beforehand myself, so it is often literally an unboxing for the first time .
Hi Andy fantastic mate you got some very nice bargains and purchases
Thank you. Yes it was a good month mainly on the last day before the video.👍
Nice haul there Andy 👍🏻
Thank you Mark. Some good ones to go at there 👍
Got some nice bits and bobs there,Andy.
Thank you Terry I’m looking forward to pushing a few up the queue 👍
Hi Andy, the orange plane and silver trailer is indeed Corgi. These were part of the Marks and Spencers Flying Club. As part of the deal these Corgis had their name being remove. I do not know the reason why.
Looking forward to seeing more restores.
Thank you. I just need to find a Corgi Lotus Elite. Next weeks resto is a Budgie AA Jumbo cab and trailer 👍 Thanks for watching and commenting
@@andysgaragediecastrestorations Looking forward to the Budgie.
The Orange Nipper was pulled by the Corgi Land Rover 109WB. Google M&S Flying Club and click on Images.
Hi Andy brilliant video and some great stuff there too , many thanks for the jag and other cars , I’m watching your video as I message you now
No problem Kev. I found that S type in the end as you now know👍 Thank you for watching
When I was a child I was given a Dinky horsebox, it did not come with a horse. The grey trailer was not a military model, the military markings were added after purchase.
Thank you David. Saves me looking for a horse. Good info on the trailer too. I’m collecting trailers and cabs at the moment to try and get correct matches . Thank you for watching and commenting, much appreciated 👍
would love to see the yellow dumper truck restored
It’s in the que when I get some yellow paint that goes on easy 👍
Fine collection there,what ever you do don't put the dinky Toys horse box in caustic soda😊😊😊😊
Thank you Mick. Until people told me it may have gone that way.👍
Great selection andy some lovely models there mate. I do like the astra gte. I can wait to see what you do with it. Cheers 👍
I had the electric dash board version for a few weeks 👍 Cheers Luke
@@andysgaragediecastrestorations I've had 1 myself red top 16 valve gte was a mint little car, went like a stabbed pig 😆
Hi andy you have had some bargain buys there it just goes to show if you get yourself out there and do a bit af wheeler dealing you will reep the rewards. 👍
Some people just ask crazy prices still 👍
G'day to you,I picked up the Horse Box a couple of Months ago in mint condition, it was part of a Dinky Collection being sold off, I also got a Circus Horse Box and a single Decker Coach! Armadale West Aust.
That’s great Paul. A good horesbox here is £15 GBP. A mint one would be double or more. I’ve obviously got a right scrapper about £5👍 I bought a job lot which was part of someone’s collection today at auction. Not my usual scrappers except for the Green Hornet car I wanted. That’s next months video👍
Oddly, though I am subscribed, I'm not getting notices of your posts, Andy...
Cracking video, Andy!
I think I'd be having that glider trailer with a motor on it - maybe a wee racing car - and I wonder if the Welly Caravan might make an enclosed race car trailer? Those three Mog Vans are brilliant. The Dino's nice though out of my scale I think - I drove one once a long time back: a pal had one, a Pagoda Merc and a Renault Sport Spider. He was an architect, which sort of explains the money!
Nice Oxford, the Mark 10 Jag is out of scale, but the Herald Coupé still has its quarter bumpers, so that's a good one. The Jeep and the trailer are great standbys too. The Corgi Impala is the 1959 car - the only year the butterfly tail-lights were fitted. Bill Mitchell at his absolute finest! Nice Devon too, though a more recent on, as you say. The Kew Fargo drivetrain suspension was adapted for the slightly later Scammells and the Ford H tractor unit on the transporters. Lovely, lovely little trio of Bedfords: the trailer will only separate after dismantling. I have a couple of slightly later Commer breakdown trucks on the bench, and the castings are similarly beautifully detailed.
Mark 2 Jaguar: leave it in red, get the bumpers off it, sand and dress and matt black the bonnet, put some white roundels and numbers around it, make up some kid-on bonnet straps, fine-line the headlamps and you are good for Goodwood! The Matchbox original Daimond T and trailer are correct for scale though I am not sure of the colours.
Was the hovercraft full of eels?
Just commenting at the end to show I went to the end!
I’ve had a run on impalas from just the scrapper I donated to you for the interior to 4 now. The big Jag is great and I did Martin decals for the one you described It was a great month 👍
Some very nice projects there, Andy. I am not sure but I think the Horse Box is cast aluminium. So be careful how you strip it. Cheers.
Thank you for that advice, I didn’t know. If I can’t find a reasonably priced colour match I’m going to code 3 it into a Police Horse Box. Thanks for watching and the advice. Much appreciated. 👍
Nice selection this month Andy, the bedford truck and trailer, it is the correct trailer, but the tryes on the trailer are to big ,you have to remove the base plate to separate them, like Gerry said becarful stripping the horse box the British rail version you can get the colour match from a model train shop .
Of course te red jag is the star of the show ,all the best Martin
Done well Andy some very nice purchases looking forward to your next video take care 👍
@@martindaredare Thank you Martin. I knew something was wrong with that trailer but you know what it’s like when you are filming, you don’t always spot things. Also I rarely have more than a glance beforehand myself, so it is often literally an unboxing for the first time .
@@Adriansmith805 Thank you Adrian much appreciated comment as always. I’ve some simple videos coming up since I needed to get ahead to go on holiday.
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Thank you 👍👏
@@andysgaragediecastrestorations Welcome dear Andy 💯✋