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.
This corner is allegedly named after a region character who had earned the moniker of Tarzan and just needed to present his kitchen garden inside the hills if the track’s designers named a close-by corner after him. 2021 f1 grand prix confirmed Francorchamps’s facilities will undergo renovations before its race next year, with updates to the infrastructure and therefore the circuit itself to satisfy required standards. Since 1985, Francorchamps has still remained a daily fixture in junior categories, meaning most drivers have had some experience of it.
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