"Who ordered these then ?" |
"Taxi for posh folk ?" |
The first picture shows two models which I've sought after for over a year now, namely yellow cabs.
I was very pleased with these and took both I could find, but there was another smaller
"Some sort of van for a toy-shop ? " |
The next vehicle is a van of some description and gives away the origin of these models as the lettering on the side (and on all their bases) is distinctly Cyrillic and probably Russian in origin. Alas I can't read Russian and their makes and models elude me.
"Second hand cop vehicle anyone?" |
Even if the vehicles had had English script on their bases I would still have had to read them to find out what they were.
My fourth vehicle, shown here is another van, larger than the first and does actually have some small insignia on it, but it's far too small to be made out. Again , unfortunately it too had a broken rear wheel (it's a double wheeled rear axle), but that glued on fairly easily.
I did think it would make an excellent police van or swat vehicle but for the two go-faster stripes on the front.
The next vehicle is yet another large van, more like an RV, but does have two orange hazard-type lights on the rear.
Again I have really now idea as to what purpose this vehicle is for, but I'll be using it as a general purpose RV type thing.
"I'm stumped too" |
"Vote for whom?" |
It's obvious as to what type of vehicle it is but it does have an intriguing slogan down the red strip on the side of the vehicle.
I did think immediately that it looked like something from the forties or fifties and wouldn't look out of place in a VCBW setting except of course it has a left hand drive- like all these all of these models.
Whilst the vehicles bodies are a soft metal all the fittings on them are a very soft, delicate plastic. and there are quite a few of them ! I can't really envisage the windscreen wipers or especially the wing mirrors lasting that long and I already know that the plastic wheels are suspect to wear and tear.
As I said above they did get stranger and this red fire-department "thing" is no exception.
It's hard to make out from the photograph, but there is a central ladder on the black canopy flanked by a pair of very solid looking hoses or pipes.
It's easy enough to recognise that there is some kind of device on the door, but what exactly it's meant to be is a mystery and will probably remain so. The insignia does look like a vehicle with flames above it though and the lettering underneath I suspect may say "Fire!"
From this second photo the inside detail can be seen, two bench seat in the rear and a search-light can be seen on the drivers side.
I did think that I may have problems removing the roof but it actually just fell off so no problems there, probably the reverse will be the case and I'll probably have difficulties keeping the damn thing on, unless it's glued in place.
"Wtf ?" |
I bought this thinking it was an alternative to a very similar van I spotted (one that Postman Pat would have been proud of) but it didn't have the prominent lettering on the side that put me off the first, so I snapped it up !.
It wasn't until I returned home and unpacked everything that I discovered that this was no ordinary van. (I blame the ongoing effects of the eye-drops I'd had)
I think the first thing to give it away was the plough on the front, closely followed by the strange roller underneath.
"Oooookaaayyy......" |
Both these features are plastic and would have been easily removed had I not had second thoughts on retaining them.
I thinks it's probably some form of gravel spreading and compacting vehicle (I'd already ruled out it use in snow) and you would have it wheels going over freshly laid tar either.
So it's actual use remains a mystery
There were several other vehicles in the box (including a military looking one with blue light on the top) which looked interesting, but alas my pocket money was all spent up.
The price I paid for these was obviously £1, but a model shop less than 50 yards from where I bought them was selling identical models for upwards of £4.99, so I was satisfactorily smug with my purchases.
Other than this recent purchasing foray, I've manged to clear my table and set up and played a game which I'll be relating next time.
And that's it for this week, as always your comments are both welcomed and appreciated.
They were from some magazine type deal, of soviet cars
ReplyDeleteAh, thanks for that, makes a lot of sense now.
DeleteLucky you, Joe. Some good finds there. I have missed my visits to Poundland these past few months.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bryan but I've no doubt that you'll be spending your pocket money there soon enough.
DeleteGah, that's a great haul you lucky old git! (thats a new phrase I learned at Bryan's so you'll have to excuse me using it :P)
ReplyDeleteAnyways, I can't really help you with cyrillic, but the van with 2 children is believed to say "rolled fabrics" or something, you know...the cloth. This was found out on LAF.
The black van looks a lot like what EU workers would use to come to Italy from the east here. If I'm allowed to complain a bit, they "are" the reason special twice-the-price highway vignette will be used for any bigger vans here.
The security van looks like just that to me, hehe. A bit odd, sure, but it looks apart. Perhaps a money collector!
And as for the last one, I'd assume it could be made to plough the snow. Apparently, they roll snow in countries where they get a lot of snow as they got nowhere to put it at certain point.
thanks for all that Mathyoo, and yes I am an Old Git.
DeleteBRW it was nice to see your cavemen featured on the TMP board too.
Oh, really? You got link for that? :D
Deletehttp://theminiaturespage.com/boards/topics.mv?id=295
DeleteOh, thats nice, I'm popular :P. They're just made from zombies, not zombies as such though :(
DeleteWhat a very nice find. That would have made my day. I hope it put a smile on your face as well.
ReplyDeleteYes Clint i was very happy to at last got my hands on some of these and the smile did come evntually !
DeleteYou're a lucky guy! I've never seen these in any of my visits to Poundland, though I'm aware that they do exist and have been looking occasionally.
ReplyDeleteAs part-works go [these vehicles are the unsold remnants of such a publication, if I remember right], Soviet-era model cars must be one of the wierdest ideas ever!
I do think I was quite lucky C6 as I believe these were removed from the shelves and then put back out on display.
DeleteThese may well be Soviet-era top of the range vehicles, even though they probably looked out of date when new.
Envy...Right here! The old cars and fire trucks are great!
ReplyDeleteWell done mate!!
Thanks LS, but I won't rub it in. The fire truck is still a bit wierd though and I may well go the route Brummie took and make it into something more usable and less fire-truck like.
DeleteNice job they are all DeAgostini Soviet collectors cars that did come with magazines. Mostly some sort of Gaz variants from what I could tell with the odd different Soviet car.
ReplyDeleteEbay has some descriptions of what each vehicle actually is but whether it is correct or not I don't know lol.
Just ebay search 'deagostini russian car' and you can have a mooch through.
They are great cars I picked up what I could to use for 7tv never though about getting the Transit types for Zombie gaming I though they where to big but they look fine in your pics!
That's a great idea, doing "the research" for them on e-bay, thanks for that.
DeleteI was a bit apprehensive about all of them scale-wise, but I think they're OK now "in the flesh" so to speak and out of their packaging.
Very nice cars!
ReplyDeleteThanks Tito.
DeleteWhat a great haul, great looking cabs and the cash in transit van too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Fran, I would have been just as pleased had I only got the cabs.
Delete(I think Ray would have said Cock o van - or something similar)
Superb collection of vehicles there
ReplyDeleteThanks Zombie Ad, I now well on my way to having a motorway (freeway ?) traffic jam.
DeleteStrange they may be, but really useful - great finds.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll get over their weirdness and they'll hardly be noticed amongst the mass of other traffic I've accumulated.
DeleteGreat haul you got there, I'm jealous. maybe I should go to the dollar store half blind...
ReplyDeleteThanks PS (I think). I get jealous over finds I see from US bloggers too, (Dollar Tree ?) where others' finds almost always have me go jealous.
DeleteGreat finds mate, you can never have enough vehicles, especially yellow cabs right?
ReplyDeleteThe yellow cabs are so iconic that I've always wanted models of them for my game, the search continues for decent black and white us cop cars though.
DeleteNice cars you got :)
ReplyDeleteThanks HW they're a pretty mixed bunch, but all are usable and add to the gridlock !
DeleteI like it. I hate the fact that after my zombie apocalypse everyone drives Ferraris and Corvettes. It's nice that you have some unique cars to add variation.
ReplyDeleteThanks Charles, I agree and I've tried to avoid "high-end" vehicles but I'm limited to what's available too.
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