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The 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 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
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 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....
View full detailsRiley was a household name between 1890 - when William Riley Jr purchased the Bonnick Cycle Company in Coventry - and the end of the line in 1969. ...
View full detailsThe Renault 4 had a great following, particularly in its native France, which contributed to its manufacture of over 8 million vehicles from 1961 r...
View full detailsThe Rover Company.Ltd introduced the P5 in 1958 as a series of large four-door saloon and coupé cars which Rover manufactured until 1973, th...
View full detailsThis takes us right back to the 1960s, the age of miniskirts, hotpants, stiletto heels, white patent leather thigh boots, black eyeliner, mods a...
View full detailsEmblazoned all over with the Union Flag in patriotic red, white and blue, the 1960s scooter is registered 350 YUP and it is definitely a YUP from u...
View full detailsThe Oxford Scooter made its debut as just that; then we welcomed it with a trailer on the back; and for its third outing, it comes with another too...
View full detailsThe colour scheme for Oxford’s fourth 1960s Scooter release certainly echoes the regal mood of the moment with its gleaming gold bodywork and red ...
View full detailsOxford Diecast Triple Taxi - 1:76 Scale
. The Scania CP28 refers to the cab section of the Pump Ladder fire vehicle and is built to accommodate a 6-person crew. Cleveland Fire Brigade ope...
View full detailsScania Pump with the CP31 cab . This model carries the Grampian Fire and Rescue livery.
The Leyland Sherpa van was manufactured between 1974 and 1982. Apparently, it was originally designed to be built on the car production line, which...
View full detailsThe Scammell Pioneer, produced between 1937 and 1945, served extensively throughout WWII as an artillery tractor, as well as being used as a 6 x 4 ...
View full detailsThe Volkswagen Transporter T5 is the fifth generation of the Volkswagen Transporter light commercial vehicle. It was launched in 2003 and replaced ...
View full detailsAfter the war Standard had a large empty factory in Banner Lane, Coventry, which was standing idle ,it had been making aero engines. Sir John Black...
View full detailsThis emergency vehicle represents one of four Leyland TLM fire engines in service with the London Fire Brigade. Featuring the German designed Metz ...
View full detailsThis is an Australian version in an authentic livery.
The Ford Transit London Underground fleet dropside retains the familiar sloping front end and extended cab area but is designed with an open dropsi...
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The Audi TT Coupé was first launched in 1998 and has undergone two further makeovers since then and we have based our model on the latest, third ge...
View full detailsAudi TT Coupe Brilliant Black, 1:76 Scale
A 1:76 scale Audi TT Coupé appearing in a ‘signature’ colour scheme – silver. Registered RG66 EWX from the second half of 2016, our model features...
View full detailsThe Volvo 245 Estate in bright red, registration HWG 944N. The interior is beige with black steering wheel while the exterior carries all the featu...
View full detailsThe VW Beetle sporting a British number plate GYM 367C from 1965 with candy pink paintwork, black running boards, pale pink sunroof and pale cream ...
View full detailsWRAC – the Women’s Royal Army Corps was the corps to which all female Army personnel once belonged, having been setup just after World War II on 1s...
View full detailsThe Wolseley 18/85 was a British saloon car which the company manufactured between 1938 and 1948. It had a powerful 85 bhp, six cylinder engine w...
View full detailsThe 1956 Continental Mk II. The Ford Motor Company's Continental Division produced this personal luxury car between 1956-1957 in an attempt to buil...
View full detailsFor the Oxford Diecast 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible Poppy Red, look no further than our amazing Mustang collection! This vehicle is available in 1...
View full detailsBrand: Oxford Diecast Part Number: 87TH56005 Scale / Type: HO Scale Our Code: 87TH56005 The iconic T'Bird, so typical of American 1950s s...
View full detailsAustin has been 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 ...
View full detailsThe Commer PB was a product of the British manufacturers who were in business from 1905 to 1979, starting up in South London. Subsequent expansion ...
View full detailsThis heavyweight construction truck appears in the bright yellow and black colour scheme of NCB (National Coal Board) registered EWJ 45J from 1979....
View full detailsA Cement Mixer in a favourite colourway for construction vehicles – a high visibility bright yellow and black. The new 1:76 scale AEC 690 cab is ba...
View full detailsThe Bentley Mk.VI is as owned by Ivo Peters. Railway enthusiasts will be well acquainted with the celebrated railway photographer Ivo Peters, BEM (...
View full detailsRegistered AJG 500 and liveried as used by the Canterbury Fire Brigade. Decorated in the traditional bright red bodywork with contrasting satin bla...
View full detailsA set of four Oxford Diecast OO scale cars. A randomly chosen assortment of cars suitable for use on Carflat railway wagons during the 1970's. Note...
View full detailsA set of four Oxford Diecast OO scale cars. A randomly chosen assortment of cars suitable for use on Carflat railway wagons during the 1980's. Note...
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