Wow , a lot of awesome cars and thank you for the great unboxing . Thank you so much for sharing Lazi and have a good time and take care my friend !🎩👌🏻🏅🏆👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤝🏻👍🏻
at this point you can sort them by mopdels into these carrying cases, just don't forget to label them. XD 3:45 yatming or playart, but former tootsietoys. seems tootsie sold the moulds to hong kong eventually. chevy or for pickup from late 60's. 5:34 nice. .) these belong onto tracks or full plate dioramas with functions. this car looks nicely straight and complete. :) 6:11 two cars left of that skoda you're picking up rigfht now, is a tootsie Lincoln Mk3 or 4, I think. pretty rare, they are. the only one I could find sits in italy, and demands an arm and a leg for shipping... 7:10 these models are sold here under Schuco brand, they are roughly 1:72 scale and also pretty cheap considering the details. 8:35 Lego did them around a time when Wiking started out with "traffic-play models" in H0 scale. Lego made these in the same material as their bricks back when, and some models actually get misshaped for unknown reasons, even without residing on a window sill. for example the Taunus P2 model always bends the left front fender upwards. 12:17 german autodrivers club, ADAC used to visit the countrysides with trucks like these, helping people determining the condition and roadworthiness of their cars. if I know right in side was a brake testing machine, and various other diagnostic tools. these models often have somethign missing, be it the doors, ramps, a sign that should hook into the top of these white side door panels saying ADAC Service, or the generator in the front, but you find them at almost every flea market. there belongs the yellow-and black Henschel truck in the front. 15:09 these models actually came weathered like this. 16:20 I think this is a Britains tractor. 23:13 probably a fantasy car. looks like they mixed it up from a 70 Camaro and a Dodge Superbird... 25:53 that yellow car with black hood looks like a Jensen Interceptor, maybe a Lone Star model. not sure if corgi made one, and it's too detailed for polistil. 28:39 not sure where they are made at, either africa or india, or both. they use tin cans for it, usually crimpet and bent to stay together. interesting thing is that you can place the same models side by side and they look the same, as always the same pieces of soda cans are used for them. some are fantasy, but many are surprisingly accurate models.this here could be a 1920's special racecar, maybe made out of cans of spam. the bumper in front looks like the strip of metal you cut away when opening the can along the flanks. "This is insanity!" "No, this is Lazilow!" really, my friend, you need to leave somethign for the other collectors. XD
Thank you very much for your extended comment Lothar , that yellow is indeed an interceptor and that's a corgi rockets with the detachable base . Good catch Lothar . Some interesting cars in this video too , thank you very much for watching.
@@LaziLowcollectables I had to scroll back and forth to catch the one frame that shows it fully. XD videos like these are like going to a flea market for me. letting my eye wander and trying to catch something potentially interesting. :)
Holy Shit, Laz - is there anything left in Europe? What do you do with the cast-offs? Would the motorbikes pass for 1:43 props? If you reckon the scale is right, I'll start looking out for some .... if there are any left! Love the SIKU Service Station - what a good idea!
That service station was a promotion edition as Lothar informed me . He seen those in real life in Germany. Not sure about the bikes , could be ok but I will look up as well. Cheers Fraser , Laz
Wow , a lot of awesome cars and thank you for the great unboxing . Thank you so much for sharing Lazi and have a good time and take care my friend !🎩👌🏻🏅🏆👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🤝🏻👍🏻
Thank you very very much for watching and commenting my friend , have a great evening
Fantastic vintage collection! Thanks for the show and enjoy your weekend Lazi-Low!👍✌️
Thank you very much my friend
The Corgi Cadillac looks great, some nostalgic buzz with some of those models like the Setra Coach, Commer Van and more.
I'm glad you had a flash back to your younger days Jim
Fantastic collection there laz some great for restoration beautiful thank you for sharing cheers x
Thank you very much John , appreciate it
Huges Vintage collection 👍👍👍
Yes indeed! Thank you very much for watching
Great collection of old models
That's a mega unboxing awesome 👍
It is indeed my biggest lot so far. I like the word mega lol , it was a mega unboxing for sure .cheers
at this point you can sort them by mopdels into these carrying cases, just don't forget to label them. XD
3:45 yatming or playart, but former tootsietoys. seems tootsie sold the moulds to hong kong eventually. chevy or for pickup from late 60's.
5:34 nice. .) these belong onto tracks or full plate dioramas with functions. this car looks nicely straight and complete. :)
6:11 two cars left of that skoda you're picking up rigfht now, is a tootsie Lincoln Mk3 or 4, I think. pretty rare, they are. the only one I could find sits in italy, and demands an arm and a leg for shipping...
7:10 these models are sold here under Schuco brand, they are roughly 1:72 scale and also pretty cheap considering the details.
8:35 Lego did them around a time when Wiking started out with "traffic-play models" in H0 scale. Lego made these in the same material as their bricks back when, and some models actually get misshaped for unknown reasons, even without residing on a window sill. for example the Taunus P2 model always bends the left front fender upwards.
12:17 german autodrivers club, ADAC used to visit the countrysides with trucks like these, helping people determining the condition and roadworthiness of their cars. if I know right in side was a brake testing machine, and various other diagnostic tools. these models often have somethign missing, be it the doors, ramps, a sign that should hook into the top of these white side door panels saying ADAC Service, or the generator in the front, but you find them at almost every flea market.
there belongs the yellow-and black Henschel truck in the front.
15:09 these models actually came weathered like this.
16:20 I think this is a Britains tractor.
23:13 probably a fantasy car. looks like they mixed it up from a 70 Camaro and a Dodge Superbird...
25:53 that yellow car with black hood looks like a Jensen Interceptor, maybe a Lone Star model. not sure if corgi made one, and it's too detailed for polistil.
28:39 not sure where they are made at, either africa or india, or both. they use tin cans for it, usually crimpet and bent to stay together. interesting thing is that you can place the same models side by side and they look the same, as always the same pieces of soda cans are used for them. some are fantasy, but many are surprisingly accurate models.this here could be a 1920's special racecar, maybe made out of cans of spam. the bumper in front looks like the strip of metal you cut away when opening the can along the flanks.
"This is insanity!"
"No, this is Lazilow!"
really, my friend, you need to leave somethign for the other collectors. XD
Thank you very much for your extended comment Lothar , that yellow is indeed an interceptor and that's a corgi rockets with the detachable base . Good catch Lothar . Some interesting cars in this video too , thank you very much for watching.
@@LaziLowcollectables I had to scroll back and forth to catch the one frame that shows it fully. XD
videos like these are like going to a flea market for me. letting my eye wander and trying to catch something potentially interesting. :)
I do these videos for the viewers, I want to share the joy of unboxing the cars. I love flea markets , browsing is fun .
@@LaziLowcollectables I agree. it's the thrill of the hunt. :D
Wow. Soo many wonderful castings.
Oh yeah Pete , diecast heaven buddy . Cheers
Little green Volkswagen 1:87 scale very cool ,makes the matchbox look huge.
Yes indeed. I think that is a train set size , looks tiny next to a 1/64 mbx
Geeez you moving into a bigger house Laz. Excellent 👍Star of f the show for me is the Merc rally car at 15.10
Oh yes Andy , definitely. That Mercedes is nice , not sure if it's factory weathering on it or done by someone.
Awesome haul there Lazi-low 👍🏻
Thank you very much Mark
Brilliant 😊😊😊😊
Cheers Mick
Party time ⚡️ All the time
Oh yeah man , diecast party
The REF blue hand painted is a Matchbox Nr 20A Stake Truck made in 1956. Just to let you know 🎉
Yes , did look that up in the book , it was easy to identify. Thank you very much
👍 Thx 🇧🇪.
Thank you Rudi
That's an insane, size lot. I hope you got it at a good price, Laz.
Cheers Garry , the price was OK, can't complain. Who doesn't like a good deal
Wow wow and wow you've bought a Toy fair some great castings you have their LAZ your going to be a very busy boy over the next few months I think.
Absolutely Ian , months? Years lol. This was indeed a huge lot , my biggest so far .Thank you for the kind comment
Great video laz ,
Thank you very much Mr Martin, with your help
Marvelous
Thank you very much 😊
Wow so nice
Thank you very much
Amazing
Thank you very much 😊
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I think I saw the green Bentley from the Corgi Avengers set!
That might be right , plenty to choose from. Thank you for watching and commenting, cheers
The NASA truck will make a nice restoration.
Yes it would but that's gone to a friend who collects lorries
19:01 is a Vauxhall Cresta #22a
Yes Jim , figured it out by the end of the day lol .cheers
@@LaziLowcollectables It is a very old car.
The reason I recognised it was that I restored one bigger scale by Dinky toys . It's a beautiful car Jim
That's a lot of cars....
Around 4k I believe Jim , 258kg
Unboxing. Vintage. Lesney. Matchboxs. And. Other. Diecast. Toy
Thank you Kenny
Holy Shit, Laz - is there anything left in Europe? What do you do with the cast-offs? Would the motorbikes pass for 1:43 props? If you reckon the scale is right, I'll start looking out for some .... if there are any left! Love the SIKU Service Station - what a good idea!
That service station was a promotion edition as Lothar informed me . He seen those in real life in Germany. Not sure about the bikes , could be ok but I will look up as well. Cheers Fraser , Laz
Is that minic, a triange? Seen one on sale in Australia for $95AUD. Lucky U got mum to help U. Cheers Graham.
I think it is, they fetch good money now , lucky to find cars like that in a lot. Thank you for watching mate
But that cover from the back doesn't exist,it was added, shouldn't be there
Yes it's an additional thing done by someone who owned that car , I will remove it when restoring the model . Thank you
Did you get any Shuco?
No , not in this lot. Not too common in the UK
@@LaziLowcollectables The Shuco vehicles look very well mad on their Website. Beautifully detailed.
Yes , I do like them but rare in the UK , not many comes in lots like this
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Thank you very much 😊