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thierry
France
11 Posts |
Posted - 01/13/2016 : 09:18:45
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Hi to all, I'm Thierry from France. I have collected models since I was a child (Dinky,Matchbox,Corgi). But, until recently, I've never purchase handbuits models (because of the high prices). Last december, I found (on a flea market near Paris!) about ten old handbuilt models. Price was really low so I bought them all! I have some questions about those models. The first one is this Ferrari 365 california by Styling models with the label "A Balestrini". [url=http://imagesia.com/styling-365-california-front_14re9][/url] [url=http://imagesia.com/styling-365-california-rear_14rev][/url] This model has number 125, I wonder how many were made? There was no box and some missing pieces, but I found later pieces in a little bag. I wonder what kind of glue was used? [url=http://imagesia.com/styling-365-california-pieces_14rex][/url] I'll show you later the other cars. |
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jeanpaul
France
149 Posts |
Posted - 01/13/2016 : 09:45:16
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Les italiens utilisaient souvent de la colle contact de type Pattex
contact adhesive Pattex ? |
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Ferrari2006
Germany
352 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2016 : 12:29:51
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Hello,
very old BBR, here one that i restored some years ago
Fred
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Ferrari2006
Germany
352 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2016 : 12:33:14
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Ferrari2006
Germany
352 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2016 : 12:36:49
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Also restored by me
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Ferrari2006
Germany
352 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2016 : 12:43:49
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Ferrari2006
Germany
352 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2016 : 12:53:30
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This Pictures are just made for you, from my collection.
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thierry
France
11 Posts |
Posted - 01/16/2016 : 14:09:54
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Merci jeanpaul! Ferrari2006 you have a great collection, congratulations! I guess those models are very rare, specialy the blue one. |
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thierry
France
11 Posts |
Posted - 01/20/2016 : 05:06:46
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Here's another very old handbuilt model I bought on this flea market. [url=http://imagesia.com/balcar1_14wxc][/url] |
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thierry
France
11 Posts |
Posted - 01/20/2016 : 05:11:38
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Ferrari 250 gt Comp. 1956 Bal Car Model N.1 #25. [url=http://imagesia.com/balcar2_14wxh][/url] |
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Ferrari2006
Germany
352 Posts |
Posted - 01/20/2016 : 11:13:16
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Hello,
thats a nice one. Very old BBR/Balcar! I have also 2 of them ;-)
Regards Fred |
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thierry
France
11 Posts |
Posted - 01/21/2016 : 01:55:10
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Thank you Ferrari2006. Here's another very old BBR from this flea market : Ferrari pinin 1980 "Autominia by BBR". [url=http://imagesia.com/pinin-bbr_14xfm][/url] Autominia was a kit manufacturer from Milano. [url=http://imagesia.com/autominia-milano_14xfn][/url]
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thierry
France
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ferrariboy
Belgium
111 Posts |
Posted - 01/21/2016 : 08:21:10
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that is a rare ( and special F) one, i have it from AMR
Ferrari is the best |
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christian
Austria
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Posted - 01/21/2016 : 11:31:45
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hello Thierry
you made a very good deal when the model has a number like the #25 or the #51 you have a factory built car
glue in the early years BBR used cyanolit glue from Ciba Geigy factory ( today Novartis )
numbers #25 was the twenty-fifth model that was produced in a year the yellow 250 GT should be from 1984 or 1985
the cars where not limited, they built and sold, and built and sold nobody knows how many
#25 is your 250 GT in yellow #26 could be the same car or a 250 GT in red or blue or a 365 California or something else
Christian
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thierry
France
11 Posts |
Posted - 01/22/2016 : 00:58:37
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Hello Christian, Many thanks for your explanations. The early bbr story seems to be very complex with balcar, styling, eco, leader, vh, rex, autominia, valko, tacots, amacar and so on... |
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