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Originally Posted by aj7 (Post 4126325)
For information, RC2 which manufactures these is owned by TOMY International which owns TomyTec ==> TLV :)

That was a short stint.
Tomy on the other hand is a long time player. Further still, Tomica Limited Vintage ==> TLV :), is a subset, which mainly deals with collector stuff, whereas TomyTakara mainly deals with kids' toys.

Anyways, the attention to details and workmanship, that I have observed on a TLV / TLV(N), and the final product thus produced, is leaps ahead than other non Japanese manufacturers in the same field.

Nevertheless, every scale model is worth a collection in its own field :thumbs up

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Originally Posted by Majumdarda (Post 4126965)
Anyways, the attention to details and workmanship, that I have observed on a TLV / TLV(N), and the final product thus produced, is leaps ahead than other non Japanese manufacturers in the same field.

I agree with you on the quality, details and workmanship. The packaging is solid too. The other thing is that they also make buses and trucks.

About AW ownership, it is still TOMY International as indicated on the recent packaging released in December. Its been TOMY from 2011.

TLV is still the best for the sheer depth they have covered :thumbs up and the next best is AW with their 70s' cars.

One more added to the 1/18 collection. Thinking of repainting to my username. Not quite sure. Or should I just remove the decals?

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Originally Posted by manishalive (Post 4126567)
Well here's my 1963 Herbie driven hard in the wild of central India.

This is a lovely VW Beetle indeed.
1:18?

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 4126351)
Stunning! From where did you buy this? I'd love to get this one.

This is indeed very classy and gorgeous with excellent detailed interiors!

I bought this with great tiff from ebay as its rare to find here.

Thank you.

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Originally Posted by Majumdarda (Post 4126965)
That was a short stint.
Tomy on the other hand is a long time player. Further still, Tomica Limited Vintage ==> TLV :), is a subset, which mainly deals with collector stuff, whereas TomyTakara mainly deals with kids' toys.

Anyways, the attention to details and workmanship, that I have observed on a TLV / TLV(N), and the final product thus produced, is leaps ahead than other non Japanese manufacturers in the same field.

Nevertheless, every scale model is worth a collection in its own field :thumbs up

The AW 1:64 Chevrolet Impala Coupe

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One thing i find in Autoworld is the detailed chassis which is lacking in TLV despite being 2-3 times more in cost. Which AW model do you own?

Some more li'l un's to add to my collection...
All the way from this lovely shop called Model Mania on Elizabeth Street in Melbourne.
Was there last week so grabbed the opportunity to stop by and pick a few super models!
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Laurel & Hardy WW2 Jeep - Jeep Adventures. in 1:32 by Gateway Global. USA.
Landrover Series 1.88. Canvas top. 1:43 by Oxford Diecast. UK.
Landrover Series 1. 88. Hard top. 1:43 Post Office and Telephones Dept. Oxford Diecast. UK.
Willys Jeep High Bonnet. CJ3B. 1953. Limited Edition. 1:64. Premium Models USA.
Bentley Blower Le Mans 1930. Birkin/ Chassagne No 9. 1:76. Oxford Diecast. UK.
This last one is the baby brother to the same vehicle which I have from IXO scale models
in 1:43, bought some years back from the same store.

It is a lovely store. The Biggest 'Little Car Dealer' in Melbourne!
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Got a 1:43 Jeep Wrangler from the Jeep Showroom on Inner Ring Road.
Cannot afford the real thing at 91 odd lacs on the road so have to settle for this scale model which itself cost Rs. 2700.
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Originally Posted by shankar.balan (Post 4139786)
Got a 1:43 Jeep Wrangler from the Jeep Showroom on Inner Ring Road.

This one looks excellent. I am a jeep model collector but in 1:64 scale only. Can you please share some more details about this one, like the manufacturer of this particular model. The images look crisp and if it's a dealer edition, then it's probably worth an affordable collection.

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Originally Posted by Majumdarda (Post 4139793)
This one looks excellent. I am a jeep model collector but in 1:64 scale only. Can you please share some more details about this one, like the manufacturer of this particular model. The images look crisp and if it's a dealer edition, then it's probably worth an affordable collection.

Did you like my Red Willys CJ3B High Bonnet 1:43 posted in the previous post to this one with the Wrangler?

This 1:43 Wrangler is a Jeep Licensed product which is why it cost so much.
However, it didn't have a box. It just came in the standard plastic case but no covering box. It is a Greenlight Model and hence the price seems in line with what I ve paid for Greenlight in the past.

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Originally Posted by planet_rocker (Post 4122696)
Absolutely agree to it. Would love to see the GT3 RSR

I have already uploaded long time back at

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/shifti...hread-248.html

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Originally Posted by shankar.balan (Post 4139822)
Did you like my Red Willys CJ3B High Bonnet 1:43 posted in the previous post to this one with the Wrangler?

How can anyone miss that lovely beauty? And moreover with the red color, its a journey to my past. There was a police ground near to my place and during weekends I could see a red one standing there. There was also another one, with a Yellow body color and black rhombus painted all over it. This particular one was used during the guard of honor parade. But the image of these two standing together, is something I cannot possibly ever forget.

Hard luck, I did not have a camera that time, but the memories are still fresh. Thank you again for reigniting the old thrill.

Below is mine from the same era and from Centy

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Originally Posted by planet_rocker (Post 4122696)
Absolutely agree to it. Would love to see the GT3 RSR

AutoArt detailing is fantastic. Bburago doesn't even come close to them. Maisto and Welly are better than Bburago.

Maisto's 1:18 300 SLR for example

I don't collect large scale models, but personally never liked Bburago. Earlier it was mainly because of their tyres. Now also they don't really match up with Maisto or Welly. But I still bought the Renault Alpine 1/24 scale and like it. The overall unique body shape, headlights and fog lamps really make it an interesting & timeless model. Plus Rally cars are my favourite.

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Originally Posted by aj7 (Post 4091456)

Nice collection of GLs, Jessie! I like the Hitch and Tow series and the Dodge Monaco. The Dayatona is a green machine. I would also love to see your son's collection. Be sure to save it for him. When I see my India hot wheels that i purchased with my pocket money as a kid, it gives so much joy :)

-AJ7

I also still have the Hot Wheels from my childhood. Though paint is chipped and faded, but still have an emotional attachment with them. They were all metal then, and felt good to hold and play with. In fact I used you buy mostly ones with metal chassis - didn't like the ones with plastic chassis. Fascination continues with real cars also - bought Punto diesel in 2011, which was then the heaviest hatchback - not necessarily a good thing - but atleast gives a feeling of solidity.

Hello there everyone. Here are some pics of my beloved 1:18 scale Lamborghini Miura SV (1971).

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