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Post by Die Fledermaus on Feb 12, 2012 0:36:02 GMT -4
These are all metal and die-cast, and not toys. They are actually rather expensive. All the names later. . . some now, as time permits. Each represents a certain type of vehicle and are exact models, historically correct. I have many others in their original packages in the closet. I have no place to display them if I took them out, plus opening the packages ruins their resale value. As I said in the photo thread of my critter figurines I put up several minutes ago, I am busy with loads of stuff. I had also better remember to get extra batteries for the cameras! THIS IS THE LINK!View full screen as a slide show.
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Post by Hamsters82 on Feb 12, 2012 13:41:40 GMT -4
They are very nice. What type of helicopters are they? I wish I could display mine as you do yours. But whenever we move, I'll have a shelf. Your shelf is nice.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Feb 12, 2012 21:28:21 GMT -4
Whew. It is getting frenetic here! Only several hours left before I get to sleep and the events begin! Dog Show! I have three cameras ready! But I decided to photo the vehicles that are still packaged - there are they. I will subsequently say more about each type. I posted the others yesterday. HERE IS THE NEWEST LINK!I also posted my miniature figurines yesterday, and suggestions for names are welcome. Gotta get going! Gonna be a very long two days!
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Feb 22, 2012 23:56:16 GMT -4
The big one is a Blackhawk; the other an old Huey.
All are quite collectible - why some were photo'd in their packages.
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