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This book on British-produced Military Dinky Toys takes a detailed look at the popular Army, Naval and Aircraft models produced from 1933 until the closure of the Binns Road factory in 1977.The book includes sections on the history of the British-produced military models and on the different scales used. The book is intended to give an overall view of each model produced. The models are shown in numerical rather than chronological order.There is an image of each model with captions showing dates of production, scale of the model where applicable, particular features, if it is a reissued model and relevant dimensions. In many cases the issue price and the date of its first appearance in the Meccano Magazine are shown. Most of the images show the boxes that the models were originally sold in and where possible the variants on the box.Packed with rare and interesting examples, this is an
Dinky Toys were introduced in 1931 and these diecast metal toys became bestsellers. More than 1000 different subjects were modelled, mostly transport
Dinky Toys are a part of many people's childhood. They were one of the many famous brands produced as part of the Meccano empire set up by Frank Hornby at his Binns Road factory in Liverpool. Although they began before the Second World War, it was the post-war ranges produced by Dinky that really
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Comic legend Alan Moore's highly-influential classic of British comics, presented to a new generation coloured and remastered for the very first time. Where did she go? Out. What did she do? Everything... Bored and frustrated with her life in 50th-century leisure-ghetto housing estate The Hoop',
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Surveys the medals awarded to British personnel for military services from the First World War to operations of British forces in the opening years of the twenty-first century. The campaign medals awarded for the military actions have become a popular field for collectors, since the majority of
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Fully revised second edition of Peter Duckers best-selling guide to military medals.This second edition of Peter Duckers' best-selling British Military Medals traces the history of medals and gallantry awards from Elizabethan times to the modern day, and it features an expert account of their
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