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The Classic Mini was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and first appeared in 1959 to great acclaim. Its popularity as a cult car has spanned over 60 y...
View full detailsThe Classic Mini was designed by Sir Alec Issigonis and caused a sensation when it first appeared in 1959. Its cult status has never waned even aft...
View full detailsIf it’s Spring, it must be time for an ice cream although I have yet to hear the chimes round my street! And this superb little Morris J Van is a ...
View full detailsThe Morris Minor 1000 was introduced in 1956 and from this original car all sorts of variations were introduced . These included vans , commercial ...
View full detailsThe Morris Minor 1000 was introduced in 1956 and from this original car all sorts of variations were introduced . These included vans , commercial ...
View full detailsThe ubiquitous Morris 1000 van was used in a variety of roles during its long lifetime and this new livery evokes nostalgic memories of British Rai...
View full detailsThe Morris Minnor MM Saloon came in 2-door, 4-door, and a convertible 4-seat Tourer. Over 250,000 were produced before it made way for the Series I...
View full detailsIntroduced in 1983, the Maestro comprised a small family 5-door hatchback vehicle manufactured by British Leyland at their Morris Cowley works. It ...
View full detailsOur second model of the Maestro makes its entrance in a biscuit beige registered LVL 618Y from 1982, launched officially in 1983 to favourable accl...
View full detailsIntroduced in 1983, the Maestro comprised a small family 5-door hatchback vehicle manufactured by British Leyland at their Morris Cowley works. It ...
View full detailsOxford’s 1:76 expansive series of small commercial vehicles sees the addition of the Mercedes Sprinter. We see it for the first time as used by Sto...
View full detailsAnd now for something completely different in our Mercedes Sprinter colour schemes. The three releases to date have been basically white, so it is...
View full detailsThe Mini Van was a really useful vehicle in its day and highly popular following its launch in the 1960s. With a ¼ ton load capacity, it had been b...
View full details1:76 Scale model of a Bristol MW6G in "West Yorkshire". This model is made from die-cast metal and comes complete with a clear jewel display box. ...
View full detailsThe Bedford MWD was the most used Allied transport vehicle between 1939 and 1945. It was manufactured by Vauxhall Motors who supplied vast numbers ...
View full detailsThe British made Austin Maxi was manufactured by Austin and then British Leyland between 1969 and 1981. It was described as a medium sized family ...
View full details76ND110001 New Land Rover Defender 110 Explorer in Indus Silver, registered VCP 503. It is a replica of the new Defender 110 with a special Explore...
View full detailsThe Defender 110 Explorer in Santorini Black, one of JLR’s popular colour schemes across their range. With the Explorer appendage, it comes with th...
View full detailsThe New Land Rover Defender 110 was unveiled in September 2019, designed by Land Rover’s Chief Designer, Gerry McGovern. The vehicle in real life w...
View full detailsThis new model is the second of three new Oxford Diecast Land Rover Defenders which are joining the already wide range of 1:76 scale examples of th...
View full detailsThe New Defender 110X is based on the standard 110 but with an increased level of extras. These are defined by the suffix S, SE,HSE or X which is t...
View full detailsOnly the third release on Oxford’s New Defender 110X, the sparkling white colour scheme follows on from the metallic stone colour of the launch mod...
View full detailsThe 1:76 scale New Defender 90 appears in a superb bright blue colour scheme which is registered RCC 362. This is the third of JLR’s innovative t...
View full detailsLand Rover’s new Defenders were launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2019 and made in the company’s plant in Slovakia, although the vehicle has ...
View full detailsLaunched at the 1950 British International Motor Show, the prestigious Jaguar Mk VII was produced between 1951 and 1956 at the Coventry Works of Ja...
View full detailsOxford Diecast Mini Laser Blue - 1:76
Oxford Diecast 76NQ2001 Qashqai J11 Storm White- 1:76 (OO) Scale
The unusual yellow livery on this fire appliance will add an interesting dimension to your emergency vehicle line-up. The fine tooling detail is re...
View full detailsLand Rover’s second generation Range Rover P38 was introduced in 1994, launched as a luxury 5-door SUV with all wheel drive and either a 4-speed au...
View full detailsCommer was a British manufacturer of commercial vehicles between 1905 and 1979. Originally based in South London before expansion and relocation t...
View full details1:76 Scale model of a Commer PB Postbus in "Royal Mail" Scotland. This model is made from die-cast metal and comes complete with a clear jewel disp...
View full detailsAfter the end of the Second World War, Scammell Lorries looked at the Mechanical Horse, which was basically unchanged from its 1934 design, realise...
View full detailsA great British classic sports car in 1:76 scale, in one of the most recognisable colour schemes of the era - pale blue and white, registered 2416 ...
View full detailsMagnificent Motoring in Miniature Our smart Riley Elf Mk III makes its third appearance registered UAX 85G from 1968, the year in which Riley was m...
View full detailsAnother great authentic colour scheme introduces the latest release of the 1960s Riley Elf which is decorated in a deep red with a beige/grey roof....
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