Thought I'd a few photos of some recent additions;
First off for bmcnut (and me) Austin Maxi's, there are quite a few differences between the two models apart from the colour, grille, rear badging. One is a 'T' reg the other a "M" reg so presumably model year differences. I've got the Harvest gold version on pre-order, I'd love them to do a 1:43 version.
Austin Maxi - 1:76 by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
Land Rover Series III station wagon, in classic Limestone with a safari roof, brilliant model at this scale.
Land Rover Series III Station Wagon - 1:76 by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
The four generations of Range rover, the Monte Carlo P38 is a bit insipid it should be much darker, we've got a Monte Carlo Discovery II. Just look at how small and simple the original version looks.
Range Rover generations - 1:76 (1) by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
Finally an Aston Martin, well couldn't resist and it looks great in that colour (Volcano red!).
Aston Martin V12 Vantage S - 1:76 by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
First off for bmcnut (and me) Austin Maxi's, there are quite a few differences between the two models apart from the colour, grille, rear badging. One is a 'T' reg the other a "M" reg so presumably model year differences. I've got the Harvest gold version on pre-order, I'd love them to do a 1:43 version.
Austin Maxi - 1:76 by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
Land Rover Series III station wagon, in classic Limestone with a safari roof, brilliant model at this scale.
Land Rover Series III Station Wagon - 1:76 by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
The four generations of Range rover, the Monte Carlo P38 is a bit insipid it should be much darker, we've got a Monte Carlo Discovery II. Just look at how small and simple the original version looks.
Range Rover generations - 1:76 (1) by Mark Palmer, on Flickr
Finally an Aston Martin, well couldn't resist and it looks great in that colour (Volcano red!).
Aston Martin V12 Vantage S - 1:76 by Mark Palmer, on Flickr