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  • Small plastic model kits of cars

    Here's a very specific one for you all - late 70s early 80s UK - (possibly Japanese) plastic model kits of cars molded in 1 or 2 colours - the models were of the 'deformed' style - possibly with interchangeable parts but definitely some kind of articulation / action. They came in a small flat box (approx 6 inches by 4 inches by 1 inch) and were quite cheap. To my recollection they were not by ANY of the known model kit companies (ie NOT Airfix, Revell, Tamyia etc) Anybody?
    Their light of pocket torch, of signal flare,
    Licks at the edge of unsuspected places,
    While others scan, under an arc-lamp's glare,
    Nursery, kitchen sink, or their own faces.
    -Kingsley Amis

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    Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

    Deformed? meaning what?

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    • #3
      Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

      Deformed as in not accurate to the original - caricatured or exaggerated for comic effect (ie tiny windows or massive wheels) - eg



      Please note - this is not an example of the toy in question - just an illustration of 'deformed'

      BTW - thanks for the quick response!
      Last edited by Sculpher; 15-01-2010, 19:36.
      Their light of pocket torch, of signal flare,
      Licks at the edge of unsuspected places,
      While others scan, under an arc-lamp's glare,
      Nursery, kitchen sink, or their own faces.
      -Kingsley Amis

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      • #4
        Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

        I know the style well, at least in fairly large pottery ornaments, and there is a company doing, would you believe, cross-stitch kits ?
        http://www.willowfabrics.com/acatalo...racatures.html

        And these, which are the right size, but are one-piece resin novelties...
        "Cartoon Rally World"
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        It may be just a matter of finding the right key word... I've not given up yet.
        "It's never too late to have a happy childhood."

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        • #5
          Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

          How bizzare ^ (the cross stitch)

          I know what you mean, but all I can find are generic Japanese kits

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          • #6
            Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

            Still not, quite.
            This, and others...

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            http://www.hlj.com/product/NKW-031

            So many near misses. What am I, an Imperial stormtrooper?
            "It's never too late to have a happy childhood."

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            • #7
              Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

              There's the bit in some murder mysteries where there are no suspects, and then suddenly there are too many...
              Japanese, check.
              Kits, check.
              Deformed or cartoon cars. check.
              http://www.drmaz.com/Memorabilia/Pla...model_kits.htm
              Kits by the manufacturers:
              Arii
              Ark
              Bandai
              LS
              Mitsua
              Nagano
              Namco
              Sino
              and Sunny.
              Are all listed and mostly illustrated. Just of Mazda cars, the site-owner's particular interest.
              "It's never too late to have a happy childhood."

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              • #8
                Re: Small plastic model kits of cars

                Wow! Thanks for the info - looks like I'm going to be busy for....no - wait - my wife is likely to give birth within the next 24 hours - so it might have to wait! Thanks anyway!
                Their light of pocket torch, of signal flare,
                Licks at the edge of unsuspected places,
                While others scan, under an arc-lamp's glare,
                Nursery, kitchen sink, or their own faces.
                -Kingsley Amis

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