I loved the video my friend bought a lot of stuff there are a lot of cool things there lots of classic models but the ones I loved the most were the Matchbox trucks with the trailer I put the thumbs up
@@Diecastclassicist Diablo is one of reasons I noticed this. Other was Ferrari and some 1:43 models. Plus Matchbox Special SP1 Kremer Porsche CKS. But Porsche is missing. Still it was very good deal for me.
@@TheQuirkyGarage1999 Seller was in his late 30s/early 40s. So his father older generation for sure. Models in this collection are mostly from the 1990s from what I can recognize. Only few are older than this. And he was collecting it in UK. But I don't think I'm only person who bought his collection. In a huge box with empty blisters and boxes there were many which can't be paired with what I bought. So probably I got "only" leftovers. Which makes me wondering how big was his collection and what was in it.
I agree, that 507 is definitely a treasure.
I loved the video
my friend bought a lot of stuff
there are a lot of cool things there
lots of classic models
but the ones I loved the most were the Matchbox trucks with the trailer
I put the thumbs up
what a glorious ending 😅
@@TheQuirkyGarage1999 I couldn't force myself to cut it off. It's very important other can witness it too 🤣
That’s a lot of trucks, it’s a good thing you have a shed!
@@Diecastclassicist I'm thinking about another shed. Or container 😀
@@wojteklabuc lol
That 1909 Opel is very nice! Diablo too…
@@Diecastclassicist Diablo is one of reasons I noticed this. Other was Ferrari and some 1:43 models. Plus Matchbox Special SP1 Kremer Porsche CKS. But Porsche is missing. Still it was very good deal for me.
it's definitely a collection from someone of an older generation but it's kinda cool nonetheless 🙂
@@TheQuirkyGarage1999 Seller was in his late 30s/early 40s. So his father older generation for sure. Models in this collection are mostly from the 1990s from what I can recognize. Only few are older than this. And he was collecting it in UK. But I don't think I'm only person who bought his collection. In a huge box with empty blisters and boxes there were many which can't be paired with what I bought. So probably I got "only" leftovers. Which makes me wondering how big was his collection and what was in it.
@@wojteklabuc some models that you've shown are older like some of the loose Matchbox of Yesteryears from the late 70's through mid 80's 🙂