Sunday, 26 January 2020

Another Lesney Pontiac Coupe

It is always a must to restore a Pontiac Coupe if I find one in a very bad condition. This happened some months ago, I found a Lesney SuperFast MB-22 Pontiac, which cried out to save! Naturally I obeyed and bought it.


The chassis was ok, but I needed to get new windscreens and wheels. And instead of the original metallic lilac, I gave it metallic bronze colour.


And of course, I detailed it and made a small American-like number plate, too:





Thursday, 23 January 2020

American or French? The Chrysler 180

Previously I didn't have this car, only the last year I bought it. The Chrysler is an American brand, but it is a French car (not only this model, but the real one, too). The model was made (still in France) by Majorette and it is a finely detailed production, I like it very much!


It was in fairly good condition, only a bit sabby (but worth to restore):


When I got it, it was light brown. I gave it a new colour:






Monday, 20 January 2020

The Thunderbird of the Ford

This is a fairly good Matchbox International product. Although it is not one of my favourites, I bought it at a börse, because the parts were alright, so I thought I would restore it.


In this condition I found it:


Originally both the chassis and the baseplate were red, I changed the colour of the upper part  to light beige. And got a number-plate and that was all.





Thursday, 9 January 2020

Another Speed King: the Monteverdi Hai

The original car (sorry I've got no photo about that) had orange colour and was shabby, so it cried for restoring! I painted it in bright red colour and gave back its original-look sticker.


The parts of the car were alright, only the wheels had to be changed (for HW-wheels).





At last I made for it a unique L-type box, too.


Saturday, 4 January 2020

Another British Ford - the Zodiac Mk.IV

I always liked the shape of this Ford Zodiac which had been made with narrow and wide SF wheels, too. Now my car has got narrow wheels, which I thought to be changed, but then I changed my mind and I used the original wheels.


This is the before picture:


It got bright metallic green colour and the details, of course!







If we want to have fuel, call the Leyland Petrol Tanker!

This was my first truck restoration, which is a "simple" one of an MB-32 Lesney Matchbox Leyland Petrol Tanker with BP sticker on it; the result is not a custom truck, but looks like it was originally. Because it has been restored for my own collection!


 I don't have a before photo, it was taken from the internet. But it was like this model.


In this case the colours and the decor was given, so I simply followed the original version of Lesney. I was lucky, the bumper was okay (several times the front bumper of these Leyland trucks are broken or missing.




And at the end it got a newly-made G-type box.