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1:72 Scale Collectable Diecast ModelNot suitable for children under 14years
Austin A30 Van in Streamline Blue colour (unbranded)
1:18 Scale model of a Messerschmitt KR200 Bubble Top in Black. This model is made from die-cast metal and comes complete with a clear jewel display...
View full detailsFrederick Richard Simms and Charles Harrington Moore formed the RAC back in 1897, although at that point it was called the Automobile Club of Great...
View full detailsThe Ploughing Engine produced by the famous Leeds Engineers John Fowler, This is an N Scale version - 148 times smaller than the real thing. Approx...
View full detailsOxford Construction 763CX001 JCB 3CX Eco Backhoe Loader (1:76 Scale)
Oxford Construction 763CX002 3CX Eco Backhoe Loader Union Flag (1:76 Scale)
The Ford Cortina MkII Crayford Convertible with the roof down emphasising the sleek lines of the original, which was the UK's bestselling car...
View full detailsFord Cortina MK II 1500 GT Crayford Convertiblein a bright red colour scheme with silver trim and black interior. It is registered SML 898F from 19...
View full detailsThe RAF Police are the users of this version of the Land Rover ½ ton Lightweight and they are on the prowl in Cyprus at the RAF base in Akrotiri. T...
View full detailsWe launched this newly tooled Land Rover in two-tone green and for its second appearance, it goes right back to a traditional bronze green c...
View full detailsOxford Diecast 43XK150009 Jaguar XK150 Roadster Indigo Blue Oxford Automobile 1:43 Scale Model. Please note the is a crack in the front of the plas...
View full detailsThe Austin Cambridge was manufactured by the Austin Motor Company and assembled at the Oxford Cowley works. It was produced between 1954 and 1969 w...
View full detailsThe Austin A60 Cambridge was a British automobile produced by the Austin Motor Company from 1961 to 1969. It was a four-door saloon and five-door e...
View full detailsAfter the two-tone colour schemes (red/white and pale blue/white) of the first releases on Oxford’s 1:76 scale Frogeye Sprite, we now see an all-ov...
View full detailsOxford Diecast 76ALL002 Austin Allegro Estate Flamenco Red 1:76 Scale (OO)
This AEC Mercury Turntable Ladder from the 1950-1960s era comes from Edinburgh. Between the launch of the Mercury TL in 1957 to the end of producti...
View full detailsBrand: Oxford Diecast Part Number: 76ANG022 Scale / Type: OO Scale Our Code: 76ANG022
The Aveling & Porter road roller belonging to H Douthwaite & Son of Hutton Grange, Skelton, Penrith, is registered RM 2588 and with the gr...
View full detailsThis Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster features a highly detailed interior with red upholstery and 'carpet', black gear stick and brown interior fitting...
View full detailsThe Armstrong Siddeley Lancaster, produced by the company between 1945 and 1952, was their first post-war luxury sports saloon. During its lifetime...
View full detailsThe Austin Seven was a car designed by Sir Herbert Austin in 1921, in conjunction with a young draughtsman Stanley Edge from the Austin factory at ...
View full detailsThe fifth in our 1:76 scale releases of the Austin Seven RN Saloon has also appeared in 1:43 scale in exactly the same colour scheme of black with ...
View full detailsThis model of the Austin Seven RN saloon is also a direct crossover from its 1:43 scale counterpart, decorated in grey with black mudguards and sun...
View full detailsAustin was synonymous with taxis since the end of the 1920's, when dealers Mann and Overton sponsored a new Austin cab for London. This LL or Low L...
View full detailsThe Austin Atlantic was a two door saloon and this replica is decorated in the authentic Ash Green, with Deep Brunswick Green roof and registered T...
View full detailsThis Austin Atlantic Saloon is decorated in black with pale grey roof and comes with brown interior, light grey steering wheel and similar coloured...
View full detailsThe Austin Atlantic saloon was one of the first post-war cars produced in its entirety by the Austin Motor Company. It was launched in 1949 and pro...
View full detailsThe Austin ATV (Auxhiliary Towing Vehicle) was introduced in 1941 and continued in manufacture until 1943. Built on the Austin K2 2-ton short wheel...
View full detailsOxford Diecast Austin 1300 Bronze Yellow (1:76 Scale)
Oxford Diecast 76AUS003 Austin 1300 Glacier White 1:76 Scale
In real life, the Austin 1300 GT was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and manufactured first by BMC and then British Leyland. Classed as an economic...
View full detailsIn October 1969, BMC unveiled the front engine, front-wheel drive Austin/Morris 1300 GT at the London Motor Show, when key features included a 1275...
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