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Hi All,


I have some OO gauge diecast vehicles looking for a new home, 

Oxford Diecast Garda Landover, €5

never opened, and mint condition

Garda Landrover Side.jpg

 

Corgi OOC Leyland PD3 " Queen Mary" Open Top Lallys of Galway Livery, €30

Still in original factory sealed box and includes limited edition certificate, 1 mirror came loose in box but could easily be glued back on..

Available for collection in D7/D15, or can arrange postage at cost

Open to offers..

 

 

 

 

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Corgi Collectors Club Limited Edition Scania R and Fridge Trailer in McGeown International Livery  €50

In excellent condition and box also excellent

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On 16/8/2022 at 4:34 PM, DJ Dangerous said:

Important question:

What Stobart project are you working on in the background?

That's the cab of a Stobart "Victoria Jade" container truck.. It was I think €5 and provided you with

1) A pretty good container chasis once the extra bogie has been removed

2) A spare trailer bogie that can be used for kitbashing, I intend to use mine to make a timber drawbar trailer

3) A Volvo FH cab, not sure what livery I will put it into

4) A Stobart container, not Irish but again, suitable for a relivery job, thinking DFDS or Norfolk for mine..

I also have a stobart AEC dumper that I plan to respray into CIE livery, that was also €5

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1 hour ago, DJ Dangerous said:

That was a great find at that price!

There were plenty of Atlas/Stobart (made by Oxford) models flooding the market to clear, might still be some shrapnel left, look at Hattons, Marks Models etc

Ideal for conversions, plus I dont like stobart either, ideal way to upset a few of their collectors

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2 hours ago, Broithe said:

I'm just looking at the size of that antibiotic capsule.

I hope it's not for a sore throat.

Remember the giant kinder eggs the size of easter eggs? This was the bit inside with the toy. Handy for storing small things

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4 hours ago, Broithe said:

I'm just looking at the size of that antibiotic capsule.

I hope it's not for a sore throat.

Or a suppository 

1 hour ago, DJ Dangerous said:

Lots of free bumps for @MOGUL!

Still no bites though!

8 hours ago, Blaine said:

There were plenty of Atlas/Stobart (made by Oxford) models flooding the market to clear, might still be some shrapnel left, look at Hattons, Marks Models etc

Ideal for conversions, plus I dont like stobart either, ideal way to upset a few of their collectors

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Seems to be loads on Hattons, not sure who they thought was going to buy all those models.. good cheap feed stock for kit bashing all the same.. some of the construction stuff in particular like the doosan digger and the excavator are great value at €5 a pop when filling a trunk

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I have another truck looking for a home if anyone is interested

Oxford Diecast Scania R420 and Curtainside Trailer in Tinnellys of Co.Down Livery, €35

In excellent condition and box also in good condition

Available for collection in D7/D15, or can arrange postage at cost

Open to offers.

 

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