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reidalpine

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was contacted via PM on here by other member that pleaded for assistance to supply him with pixes/scans of a real rare orig.box
from one of my Sanchis-R4F4-models...(we're talking toy-cars here)

-Allegedly he had several of this model but sadly lacked the boxes
-in addition he clearly stated he had NO intention of reproducing the
box for furter distribution -All his words!

Now- most of you on here probablyw could agree that model/toy-collectors like myself must have a nut loose so should be protected from themselves..
-my medicinal-regime:wink::wink: makes it hard for me to argue this -but....

I responded via PM on here in what I hope was a polite&clear way that I have spent some 30yr's building a collection and so would have no part in repro-box(es) being made . No other remarks was made.....

On a stricktly personal level I Hate these Repro-boxes as down the line some non-informed buyer WILL end up buying a mint/boxed model ending up feeding someone who of course "had NO clue the box was a fake and wasn't original" -Mind you I'm not saying that This member had That trick in mind, but repro-boxes tends to corrupt and ruin what is supposed to be a fun nice hobby.


Checking out ebay/f today and what do I find??

(Could you have knocked me down with a feather-Uhh 'fraid NOT!)

The one and same member selling Repro-boxes at Euro25 a pop
(representing at least 2 other pretty rare 4L-models)
-hope he split the proceeds with whomever supplied him with the materail from their original boxes..

-If this was a plain proper and honest business-only proposal he would make this clear without the "tales of woe"

(What gave him away was his elaborate embroidering re the models -and variants thereof (fictionals) he had -but sadly no boxes for..

For me it's sad to see this Forum being MISUSED in such a way-but there goes.... -R.
 
Sorry to hear that. I'm with you on the repro boxes thing. I don't get involved in old models like that but the repro boxes thing does seem intended to make people think they are getting the original thing rather than a copy and that doesn't seem fair or right.

Also,

Now- most of you on here probablyw could agree that model/toy-collectors like myself must have a nut loose

Not at all, I think its a very sensible thing to do and my advice would be to buy more :mrgreen:
 
Hi lobster! I understand we're on the same pages re. repro-boxes.
-wouldn't have posted this on here if it wer'na for the fact I was originally contacted by other member on this forum.

As the saying goes: He who dies with the most toys -Wins. -R.
 
Hi Reida, sorry to hear one of our own tried to dupe you, it just goes to show that not all the forum members are genuine people, and it doesn't stop at repro-boxes I'm sure.:( I dont think there is any known cure for the collecting habit, I'm glad to say.:D
 
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Hi there Cornish4.. hope this would be the exeption to the rule.
soon as there's someth' to be made normal behaviour doesn't seem to
apply to some.

talking of collecting, I've often wondered what "stuff" other members on
here collects (besides models/toys)


I'm into old records(vinyl) -mainly Blues,old heavy or as I'd call it Real Hi-Fi + speakers by the more obscure brands JR/DCM etc
and not to forget those Yummy valve-operated microphones you'd see in period series on the telly. -R.
 
Hi Reida, I think you may have started something here, forum members' other hobbies, it might be quite interesting. Space is often a problem, or rather lack of it, and I guess your other collection takes up a bit of that, but what a great thing to collect, old classic music and the stuff to hear it on. Me? I'm just boring, model vehicles.
And the attempted dupe, yes I too hope it is the exception to the rule.;)
 
Hey Cornish4, some very Nice models I see.. As they say in Little Britain
-I WANT THAAT!

you have a nice mix of R4's and Yesteryears I see. somewhere round here I have some earlier "Germany-only" Yesteryears (from the long d'funkd German distributor) -Let me know if you're interested and I'll have a rummage -R.
 
Thanks for your comments Reida, we have quite a lot in their boxes up in the attic, can't display them all, same old story lack of space. My favourites are small commercial vehicles, and I would be interested to see what you have if you don't mind having a rummage. Regards Brian.
 
Brian, I used to have one of those Chitty Chitty Bang Bangs when I was a kid, with the little figures and all! I wonder what became of it... Probably buried in the garden along with my nice red Lamborghini Miura. That was a lovely car, one day I'll have a real one!
 
Doh, all sounds a bit annoying - those models look ace tho !

I should have got into model collecting - they can fit into a sensible amount of space (depending on how many!) !
 
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A) would this be the missing-in-space Made in China Mars-copy-Rover??
B) are you swopping that 1100cc. for a nuclear device ??
C",) -or are you just planning a huge party sometime soon? -R.
 
Brian, I used to have one of those Chitty Chitty Bang Bangs when I was a kid, with the little figures and all! I wonder what became of it... Probably buried in the garden along with my nice red Lamborghini Miura. That was a lovely car, one day I'll have a real one!

A complete Chitty Chitty Bang Bang with all the figures is quite hard to find now Tom, perhaps you need to start digging up the garden, or leave it for Time Team circa 3012! Ah Andrew, is that one of they Flux Capacitor thingies? Amazing what you can pick up on eBay these days.:D
 
Ah ha Andrew, so now we know, thanks for that, and thank you for sharing that lovely film from the 50s with us, it took me right back to those days as I was a child at that time, and lived in that area. All the old vehicles were very familiar, and that Pickfords rig is really something. I saw a slightly smaller version at the Great Dorset Steam Fair three years ago, what a sight. British engineering at its best, and what we used to lead the world with. Don't get me started......:smile:
 
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