A Meccano Dinky Toys working display

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10 years 1 week ago #7490 by buzzer999

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10 years 1 week ago #17521 by dinkyfan
Dave That is a wonderful projectand display that you put together.I have seen the video of it runningand it works very well.The sceneryand backdrop buildings all tie - in nicely.....congrats on incorporating the best of Meccano.....Dinky Toys & Meccano building components ! I really need to make some sort of scene for mine as well,as it makes for some great photography......thanks for showing.Regards,Terry

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3 years 11 months ago - 6 months 3 weeks ago #23442 by dinkycollect


700 434 David ' s display is excellent,was this type of display the prototype for the one above ? On the first shelve,on the left one can see a car coming outand on the right one goin in.The Hudsonand the Triumph are traveling to the right.I am currently preparing a list of the different displays provided by Meccanoor the American importers to the dealers.If you own oneor even sevaral,could you please send me some pictures of these displays with some of the models which were available at the same time as the display.With many thanks.Jacques Photo by courtesy of Vectis Auctions.
 
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2 years 8 months ago - 6 months 3 weeks ago #23994 by dinkycollect


450 410 Who are these gentlemen ?
 
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2 years 8 months ago #24026 by MUMBY655
The image appears to be a trade fair.The genteman on the left is Joe Fallman,Technical then Managing Director of Meccano Ltd 1962 -1972.I am fairly sure that the gentleman on the right is Anthony Wedgewood Benn MP.Tony Benn was Minister for Technology 1966 -1970and Secretary of State for Industry 1974.The Dinkys on the display fit in with the time line.I can make out 5 of the 6: DT 128 Mercedes Benz 600 issued 1964 -1979 DT 129 Volkwagen 1300 Sedan issued 1965 -1976 DT 152 Rolls Royce Phantom V issued 1965 -1977 DT 159 Ford Cortina MK11 issued 1967 -1970 DT 161 Ford Mustang 2 + 2 issued 1965 -1973 DT 159 Ford Cortina MK11 was one of the models I designed during my time in the Drawing Office 1965 -1979.Issue dates quoted fromDINKY TOYS & amp;MODELLED MINIATURES,Volume 4 of the Hornby Companion Series by Mikeand Sue Richardson.Vic Mumby

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2 years 8 months ago #24027 by dinkycollect
Hello Vic,Many thanks for this information,I will include it into the Dinky Toys Encyclopaedia.As a distinguished member of the Binns road R & amp;D office,I think that many collectors would be interested if you could write an article for The Journal about the developpement of Dinky Toys: the selection meetings,the mock - ups,the drawings,the pre - prod models ( plastic and die - cast),the first 500 batch etc...I could help you for some pictures.All the best.Jacques

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2 years 8 months ago #24031 by MUMBY655
Hello Jacques,Yes,I think I have enough background material to produce an article as you describe.I recall havingto do something similar for the HRCA a few years agoand pictures would help a lot as I only have a few.I will get in touch once I have roughed out some text.All the best Vic

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2 years 8 months ago #24033 by johnnyangel
VIc of course already assisted me with a Q & amp;A that appeared in a previous Journal.I am only sorry that the editor did not use the nice picture of Vic with the Joe 90 car that his wife had taken,and which I removed the background from.I am pretty sure that the car Vic did not identify is the Volvo 1800s.And if I may be so brave as to contradict an expert,I think the Ford sedan is not the Ford Cortina Mk.11,but rather the Ford Taunus -- which of course Vic also designed!I have been familiar with this photograph for quite some time,but only knew the identify of Joe Fallman.I did not know the other was Tony Benn.Before ever seing the photograph,I was not sure what the official plural of Dinky without the toys afterit was: Was it ' Dinkys 'or ' Dinkies ' -- but this showed me that 'Dinkys' it is!

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2 years 8 months ago #24035 by dinkycollect
Hello Vic,If you need you can always contact me by email to: dinkycollect @free.fr All the best.Jacques

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2 years 8 months ago #24038 by MUMBY655
Hello Johnnyand Jacques,The Ford saloon could indeed be the Taunusand not the Cortina.The image is not super clearand pixelates if you blow it up.One point I must correct is that I did not design the Ford Taunus.However,the Cortina MK11 is fitted with the same windowand seat mouldings as the Taunus ! This was an instruction fromMD Joe Fallman to reduce costs.Kind regards Vic

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2 years 8 months ago #24039 by johnnyangel
Vic,sorry for my confusion.You had told me about the relationship between the Cortinaand the Taunus so the two got mixed up in my mind.I think it is the Taunus because I believe I can discern the white roofand yellow body,as well as the distinctive wheels with removable hubcapsand whitewall trim.( No wonder Dinky did not use that type of wheel again.They are nice, reminiscent of Tekno practice, but must have been expensive. And Joe Fallman does not look like a man to trifle with !) Off topic,but I just noticed that the sign incorporates a scene fromDinky ' s very ambitious television advert,circa 1964or 1965,which as some other surviving signs show -- Meccano was justifiably proud -- showed not only a motorway but also a very large and realistic motorway service area -- all animated using stop-action. It is a great shame that no copy of this has surfaced.( An earlier less elaborate animated ad from1960 did survive,and tantalizing snippets of it were seen in a James May TV program.)

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