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This brand new book by the Dinky experts benefits from a further eighteen years of research and collecting which has brought to light more information as well as extensive and previously lost articles from the '30s.
Few men over forty never owned a dinky toy when they were a child. This is the story of Britain’s favourite toy cars.
This magnificent book covers the entire period of Corgi production, which commenced with the showing
This comprehensive listing, with 400 full-color photos, references all Dinky Toys made. Collectors will find toy vehicles conveniently categorized by type for easy reference, a valuable identification and valuation guide, which lists dates made, colors, and prices, as well as a descriptive history of Dinky Toy production.
Les Neufeld redesigns the all-time favorites of the Dinky Toys line so woodworkers can craft playful wooden versions of these iconic metal toys.
This is a revised and expanded edition of this toy collector's price guide. It includes the latest toys to be manufactured as well as the latest price for toys, and even for their empty boxes. Dinky toys have been on the market since the 1930s, and include every sort of vehicle: aircraft, fire engines, lorries, motor cycles, ships, sports cars and trains. The arrangement of each entry is by model number, within 28 main sections. There are also sections on empty boxes and catalogues."
Corgi Toys – ‘the ones with windows’ were the toy cars to have in the 1960s, 70s and early 80s. This is the ideal introduction to these toy vehicles, made in Swansea until 1983.
"With updated price guide and consolidated Mettoy era variations list"--Cover.
Model cars and other miniature toys produced in England by Meccano Ltd.
With the passing of acclaimed artist Michael Paul Smith comes a final printing - each book numbered in tribute. Smith's Elgin Park is a lot of things: a mid-century utopia, a fantastical world, and an optical illusion. This imaginative town was composed entirely of miniatures, delighting audiences worldwide when his photo series went viral, attracting more than 90 million views on Flickr.