Growing up in New Zealand in the 1950's Diecast or indeed any models were hard to come by.
Shipments of mainly " Dinky " Toys and " Matchbox " Toys came in as import licences permitted.
Corgi, Triang - Spot On, and others were seen at times.
My go to shop was " Martins " in Custom Street, just along from where my father worked at Briscoe and Company, and when I first started work for ANZ bank in January 1966, it was in the Customs Street - just along from Martins, how convenient ..
I had been gathering Dinky and Matchbox for many years and " Micro Models " - made by Lincoln Industries, too.
Micro Models were made under licence from the Australian " Micro Models " Company
Came across these images recently and they are something I have never seen before.
- " Matchbox " Toys made by the same Lincoln Industries, in New Zealand. - the serial numbers on the boxes are very
different to Matchbox UK which were originally number " 1 to 75 " for the " regular " series.
Does anyone know much about them ??.
On the post there was a link to a Robert Newsom in the UK .. who had some details of " Matchbox Toys Downunder ".
"
http://www.robertnewson.co.uk/articles/ ... chbox.html ".
One of my " winter " jobs this year will be to finish a Matchbox scale Diorama with a little bit of Model railway in it and also to repaint / repair and make this " Matchbox E - Type Jaguar #32 " as the Scott Wiseman now Kent Larsen winged E-Type.
Will need input from " Chaindrive " about the huge wing !!
Note ; details on the top photo - it is, of course a Landrover not a GP " Jeep "
Growing up in New Zealand in the 1950's Diecast or indeed any models were hard to come by.
Shipments of mainly " Dinky " Toys and " Matchbox " Toys came in as import licences permitted.
Corgi, Triang - Spot On, and others were seen at times.
My go to shop was " Martins " in Custom Street, just along from where my father worked at Briscoe and Company, and when I first started work for ANZ bank in January 1966, it was in the Customs Street - just along from Martins, how convenient ..
I had been gathering Dinky and Matchbox for many years and " Micro Models " - made by Lincoln Industries, too.
Micro Models were made under licence from the Australian " Micro Models " Company
Came across these images recently and they are something I have never seen before.
- " Matchbox " Toys made by the same Lincoln Industries, in New Zealand. - the serial numbers on the boxes are very
different to Matchbox UK which were originally number " 1 to 75 " for the " regular " series.
[attachment=2]Matchbox Jeep NZ Matchbox - Lincoln w box .jpg[/attachment]
[attachment=1]Matchbox Furniture Van NZ Matchbox - Lincoln w box .jpg[/attachment]
Does anyone know much about them ??.
On the post there was a link to a Robert Newsom in the UK .. who had some details of " Matchbox Toys Downunder ".
" [url]http://www.robertnewson.co.uk/articles/LincolnMatchbox.html[/url] ".
One of my " winter " jobs this year will be to finish a Matchbox scale Diorama with a little bit of Model railway in it and also to repaint / repair and make this " Matchbox E - Type Jaguar #32 " as the Scott Wiseman now Kent Larsen winged E-Type.
[attachment=0]Matchbox #320 B Matchbox Series #32 Jaguar E type Coupe modified to restore 2022 R Dowding (640x.jpg[/attachment]
Will need input from " Chaindrive " about the huge wing !!
Note ; details on the top photo - it is, of course a Landrover not a GP " Jeep "