Friday 23 April 2021

POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 12: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1905-1919

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 12 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1905-1919

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Johann Wolfgang Goethe. 















POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 10: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 10 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Joh
Approx. 300 models covering four topics:
[1] The Most Competitive GP/F1 car each season 1894-2014 (120 seasons, 109 models, 11 missing) 
[2] Various GP/F1 cars 1910-2004 (approx. 40)
[3] The Sports-Touring Car 1945-1995 (approx. 100)
[4] Sports racing cars 11
[5] Alfa Romeo approx. 25
[6] Bugatti 7

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Re: How has your F1 devotion evolved over the years?
Post by POBRatings » 18 Jun 2013 19:53

I started my interest through playing with Dinky Toy GP cars at age ten and a 1954 Castrol yearbook that my father gave me, with a picture of a South American driver on the cover......can't remember who it was, driving a streamlined Mercedes to win at Reims.

Since then reading magazines and books, continuing to collect 1:43 scale toys/models have increased my enjoyment. The more I learn , the more I enjoy F1.ann Wolfgang Goethe. 

Thursday 22 April 2021

POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 11: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1932-1949

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 11 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1932-1949

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Johann Wolfgang Goethe. 















POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 10: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 10 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Joh
Approx. 300 models covering four topics:
[1] The Most Competitive GP/F1 car each season 1894-2014 (120 seasons, 109 models, 11 missing) 
[2] Various GP/F1 cars 1910-2004 (approx. 40)
[3] The Sports-Touring Car 1945-1995 (approx. 100)
[4] Sports racing cars 11
[5] Alfa Romeo approx. 25
[6] Bugatti 7

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Re: How has your F1 devotion evolved over the years?
Post by POBRatings » 18 Jun 2013 19:53

I started my interest through playing with Dinky Toy GP cars at age ten and a 1954 Castrol yearbook that my father gave me, with a picture of a South American driver on the cover......can't remember who it was, driving a streamlined Mercedes to win at Reims.

Since then reading magazines and books, continuing to collect 1:43 scale toys/models have increased my enjoyment. The more I learn , the more I enjoy F1.ann Wolfgang Goethe. 

Wednesday 21 April 2021

POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 10: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 10 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Johann Wolfgang Goethe. 














POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 10: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 10 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1964-1975

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Joh
Approx. 300 models covering four topics:
[1] The Most Competitive GP/F1 car each season 1894-2014 (120 seasons, 109 models, 11 missing) 
[2] Various GP/F1 cars 1910-2004 (approx. 40)
[3] The Sports-Touring Car 1945-1995 (approx. 100)
[4] Sports racing cars 11
[5] Alfa Romeo approx. 25
[6] Bugatti 7

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Re: How has your F1 devotion evolved over the years?
Post by POBRatings » 18 Jun 2013 19:53

I started my interest through playing with Dinky Toy GP cars at age ten and a 1954 Castrol yearbook that my father gave me, with a picture of a South American driver on the cover......can't remember who it was, driving a streamlined Mercedes to win at Reims.

Since then reading magazines and books, continuing to collect 1:43 scale toys/models have increased my enjoyment. The more I learn , the more I enjoy F1.ann Wolfgang Goethe. 

Tuesday 20 April 2021

POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 9: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1988-1999

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 9 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS 1988-1999

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Johann Wolfgang Goethe. 













Approx. 300 models covering four topics:
[1] The Most Competitive GP/F1 car each season 1894-2014 (120 seasons, 109 models, 11 missing) 
[2] Various GP/F1 cars 1910-2004 (approx. 40)
[3] The Sports-Touring Car 1945-1995 (approx. 100)
[4] Sports racing cars 11
[5] Alfa Romeo approx. 25
[6] Bugatti 7

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Re: How has your F1 devotion evolved over the years?
Post by POBRatings » 18 Jun 2013 19:53

I started my interest through playing with Dinky Toy GP cars at age ten and a 1954 Castrol yearbook that my father gave me, with a picture of a South American driver on the cover......can't remember who it was, driving a streamlined Mercedes to win at Reims.

Since then reading magazines and books, continuing to collect 1:43 scale toys/models have increased my enjoyment. The more I learn , the more I enjoy F1.

Monday 19 April 2021

POB's dinky toy collection: RHS Row 8: MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS

POB's dinky toy collection: Right-hand-side of cabinet: Row 8 of 12 (from the top): MOST COMPETITIVE GRAND PRIX CARS [SHELF EMPTY]

"Collectors are happy people" ~  Johann Wolfgang Goethe. 









Approx. 300 models covering four topics:
[1] The Most Competitive GP/F1 car each season 1894-2014 (120 seasons, 109 models, 11 missing) 
[2] Various GP/F1 cars 1910-2004 (approx. 40)
[3] The Sports-Touring Car 1945-1995 (approx. 100)
[4] Sports racing cars 11
[5] Alfa Romeo approx. 25
[6] Bugatti 7

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Re: How has your F1 devotion evolved over the years?
Post by POBRatings » 18 Jun 2013 19:53

I started my interest through playing with Dinky Toy GP cars at age ten and a 1954 Castrol yearbook that my father gave me, with a picture of a South American driver on the cover......can't remember who it was, driving a streamlined Mercedes to win at Reims.

Since then reading magazines and books, continuing to collect 1:43 scale toys/models have increased my enjoyment. The more I learn , the more I enjoy F1.