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Friday, December 19, 2014
T is for Toy Town
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So, failed AC/DC adaptor - and other things - have kept me away for a couple of weeks, back now, but won't post much over Christmas. Luc...
Sunday, November 30, 2014
News, Views Etc...Plastic Warrior 156 (at last...I'm hopeless!)
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I've managed to procrastinate for so long in doing this review a new issue is probably due, but there's been real-life stuff recentl...
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Saturday, November 22, 2014
T is for Two - Metal Machine-gunners
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Quick box-ticking one tonight - literally; as it's a couple of boxed sets, photographed in recent months, one last week, the other a whi...
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J is for Jig-toy
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When I last looked at these back in 2008 I said we'd come back to them, and here we are - doing so! But these aren't the ones I was...
Monday, November 17, 2014
News, Views etc...Welcom Trojan Fans, Cross-pollination, Prices and Books etc...
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Welcome Trojan Fans I had a little spike in traffic yesterday and noticed that a dozen or so hits had come from the same place..."Ay-...
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Sunday, November 9, 2014
M is for Micro, 'Mini' and MPC
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MPC mini-planes which were mentioned the other day; Harbert is for MPC! We've also looked at the Mini-tanks (still one of the most pop...
M is for Magnificent Men in Their Micro Machines!
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So, to other teeny tiny 'planes in the same vague size range as the above MPC (previous) post. A lot of them tend to be one-off's or...
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
S is for Supreme / SP Toys...and Titan...Ackerman et al.
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We looked at the vehicles for these sets (or at least the military sets, some of which had militarised versions of the civilian or police ve...
C is for Carabinieri
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Or...how all good things come to an end! I first became aware of Micro Machines in 1993, when I found them in Betties in New Oxford Stree...
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