Futuristic car, ?, Great Britain, ? |
No markings on these littel cars of about 7.5 cm each, except that they have a metal clockwork motor, wheels and chassis marked : MADE IN GT BRITAIN. Because of the pegs on the side they surely had some kind of track to run on. Anybody has more information about date ? Manufacturer ?
I've seen them twice Geoff, but never two the same, they previously being pairs of opposite doorways (in fact, make that three times I've seen them?), I too asked for more and err . . . got nought!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if it was a tin-plate race-track, and possibly (from the distortion to some) early Minic?
Mine (but I may have another pair in better condition?)
http://smallscaleworld.blogspot.com/2016/11/news-views-etc-bits-and-pieces.html
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Colourways (doorways?) I didn't even use spell-check?
ReplyDeleteThanks Hugh - it may be early MINIC but didn't they tend to put their logo on the toys they made ? The clockwork mechanism is really nice and smooth. I just love the 2-tone "paintjob" (well, "plasticjob") they did on these...
ReplyDeleteRe. mark . . . some. The smallies I posted years ago in the same distorting plastic aren't always marked. But I'm not saying they are just that they are a good candidate!
ReplyDeleteOne of the 'mini-minic' RAF boxed sets just went on evilBay for 7,000 plus! Pounds mind!
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rare-Triang-Minic-RAF-Special-Squadron-Presentation-Set/123337988263?hash=item1cb78458a7:g:DTgAAOSwgh5bhYyU
ReplyDeleteThat's a beauty Hugh ! Triang toys (including Minic) tend to appear here in Portugal from time to time (together with the Dinky's and other British toys... I'll keep my eyes open !
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