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Astons Auctioneers & Valuers Astons Auctioneers & Valuers Baylies Hall Tower Street Dudley Toy & Model Railway Auction West Midlands DY1 1NB Started 19 mar 2015 10:00 GMT United Kingdom Lot Description 1 Quanttiy of Airfix and Revell kits of various scales. Contents not checked (5). 2 .Quantity of assorted kits including Airfix and Revell of various themes (8) 3 Mixed lot of Airfix kits, some loose (contents not checked) 4 Mixed lot of Scalextric cars and Airfix kits including rare You Steer Conversion set. 5 Good quantity of mixed Airfix and other kits, in mixed conditions. Contents not checked. 6 Good quantity of military kits including Star Wars examples, some sealed, contents not checked. (19) An excellent selection of assorted aircraft kits including: Haynes; Humbrol Heller etc. All appear VGB but not checked for completeness 7 (8) An excellent selection of assorted aircraft kits including: Italeri; Monogram; Revell etc. All appear VGB but not checked for 8 completeness. (18) 9 An excellent selection of Airfix aircraft kits, all appear VGB but not checked for completeness (45) Quantity of model kits including military dioramas and cars including Revell examples (some sealed, contents not checked) together with 10 a quantity of sealed Tamiya paint cans. 11 An excellent selection of assorted aircraft kits including: Inpact Kits; Merit: Frog etc. All appear VGB but not checked for completion (9) 12 Quantity of assorted plastic and white metal aircraft kits, all individually in plastic packaging. G-VG overall. 13 8 military & air craft kits by Italrei & Academy. All appear good, unchecked 14 An excellent selection of Heller aircraft kits, all appear VGB but not checked for compleness (20) 15 An excellent selection of Frog aircraft kits, all appear VGB - but not checked for completion (47) 16 An excellent selection of Airfix kits, all appear VGB but not checked for completion (22) 17 An excellent selection of Matchbox aircraft kits, all appear VGB but not checked for completeness (25) 18 An excellent selection of Airfix aircraft kits, all appear VGB but not checked for completion (15) 19 An excellent mixed collection of kits, mostly GB examples. Not checked for completeness but appear unbuilt. (approx 50) Quantity of Kelloggs plastic kits, including complete series of Airliners and World War 1 Aircraft. All in plastic. VG (27) Together with a 20 folder of decal sheets, mainly 1/72nd scale for in between the wars Bi planes, The Siskin, Gamecock etc. 90+ sheets. All G 21 An excellent selection of aircraft kits including: Hobby Craft; Hasegawa; Heller etc. All appear VGB but not checked for completion. (30) An excellent selection of assorted aircraft kits including: Hasegawa; Pegasus; Novo etc. All appear VGB but not checked for 22 completeness (59) 23 20 x car & air craft model kits, various scales. Airfix, Revell, etc. All appear unstarted, unchecked. 24 Good mixed selection of metal and plastic figures 25 Quantity of assorted Timpo figures together with a Timpo Train. 26 Timpo Knights, unboxed but including rare examples including two knights on horseback - all G/VG (17) 27 Timpo Vikings and Romans (10) 28 Good quantity of figures to include Britains; Swoppets and Timpo examples. 29 Mixed lot of plastic figures including Airfix; Britains Farm etc. 30 Good selection of Britains including No. 4675 Catapult. (7) 31 Warhammer set together with quantity of figures. 32 31 Corgi Forward March figures together with 9 Corgi Icon figures (40) 33 8 sets of white metal soldiers, some painted. Late 19th/early 20th Century 'The Stirrup Cup' carved wooden fox hunting set, overall playworn with damage to some figures (The 34 Forest Toys produced in Brockenhurst). 35 5 Britains Circus figures VGB. 36 Good quantity of boxed and loose delPrado figures and soldiers. A homemade Farm Yard set. Contains good quantity of assorted metal farm animals including hollow cast and Dinky farm equipment 37 and wooden buildings (144 pieces in total). 38 Good lot of Britains metal figures including Special Collectors Editions and The European Campaigns (22) 39 Britains Lord Of The Rings Collection, figures and two sets: The Hobbits; The Orcs. (8) 40 Good quantity of Lord Of The Rings metal figures, some boxed some loose (80+) 41 Britains Rorke's Drift Hospital LE. 0456. VG appears complete. 42 Quantity of Britains and Pegaso metal figures, boxed (8) 43 Quantity of metal figures including Britains and Corgi examples together with an interesting Diorama. 44 Quantity of assorted mostly boxed Britians toy soldiers. Appear VG - (18) 45 Quantity of metal soldiers, mounted figures etc, together with a quantity of flat metal soldiers including Cowboys and Indians. 46 Quantity of metal animal figures- Timpo, Britains etc. Together with a quantity of windmills, buckets and 4 water pumps. 47 Timpo metal knights mostly frin 'Quentin Durward' series. Conditions mostly G (some repainted) (12) PW Kingsland 1990 Kings Troop Royal Horse Artillery (two boxes) Together with Johilco Coronation Coach and Procession, unboxed: 48 coach, two figure cards & loose figures. 49 Approx 50 lead soldiers including flats, together with a quantity of plastic soliders including Britains, approx 100 50 Good quantity of assorted Timpo toys including: cowboys; knights; soliders etc. All unboxed and overall G+ 51 Good quantity of boxed Britians 'Dehli Dubar' collection. Appear VG (14) OO Gauge. 2 x Locomotives. Hornby R.2652 class 66 diesel "Blue Lighting" & Airfix 4-6-0 "Royal Scots Fusilier" Together with trackside 52 vehicles, rolling stock, etc OO Gauge 4 x Locomotives: Includes GMR "Pendennis Castle" BR green, GMR "Royal Scot" BR green, Replica Railways "Lady 53 Margaret Hall" BR green & Hornby Patriot class "Caernarvon" BR green. All VG in VG boxes. OO Gauge Trix. 3 x Locomotives. Includes A1 class "A.H.Peppercorn" BR green, Brittania 70000 BR green & class A3 "Flying 54 Scotsman" BR green. Together with 8-wheel tender snow plow. All VG in F/G boxes. 55 OO Gauge. Hornby R.2169 BR Merchant Navy class "Clan Line" together with 2 x Lima GWR railcars. All VG in G boxes. (3) 56 OO Gauge 8 x Unboxed GWR locomotives by Hornby, Airfix, Mainline, Bachmann & Lima. Together with 2 x spare tenders. All F/G 57 OO Gauge. 22 x boxed rolling stock by Graham Farish, Wrenn, Playcraft, etc. Overall G 58 OO Gauge. 45+ unboxed rolling stock by Hornby Dublo, Hornby, etc. Includes some kit built items. 59 OO Gauge. 35 x Dapol & Bachmann boxed rolling stock. All VG in G/VG boxes. OO Gauge. 4 x Bachmann locomotives. BR black WD 2-8-0 Austerity No. 90015 E/Crest (missing internal packaging), LNER black WD 60 2-8-0 Austerity No. 3085, BR black WD 2-8-0 Austerity L/Crest & LMS black class G2 No.9449. All G/VG 61 OO Gauge. Hornby R.075 LNER 4472 "Flying Scotsman" locomotive with 2 x tenders. Ltd presentation edition. VG in G box. 62 OO Gauge. 23 x boxed rolling stock, together with 14 x unboxed rolling stock. By Hornby Mainline, etc. Overall G/VG (27) 63 OO Gauge. Hornby "Hogwarts Castle" with 2 coaches VG, Together with 3 x Tri-ang/Hornby locomotives & 3 x rolling stock. F OO Gauge. 44 x Rolling stock. Includes 7 x Hornby Pullman coaches(boxed), 7 x Hornby LNER teak coaches(boxed), 12 x boxed rolling 64 stock & 18 x unboxed. Overall G OO Gauge. Tri-ang/Hornby RS.607 Local passenger set comprising Southern M7 tank, 2 coaches & track G/VG. Together with Class 37 65 diesel, Class 35 Hymek diesel, Flying Scotsman(no tender) unmade kitmaster coach kit, ratio kits & Scaledale model. Overall G OO Gauge. 4 x locomotives. Includes Bachmann A1 Class "Tornado", Hornby R.2733 SR M7 class No.376, Hornby R.2175 BR Brittania 66 class "Firth of Tay" & Hornby R.2283 SR Battle of Britain class "Fighter Pilot" All VG in G/VG boxes. OO Gauge 4 x Hornby locomotives. Includes R.2713 DCC ready BR class T9 No. 30310, R.2959 DCC ready BR Thompson L1 67 No.67717, R.2286 SR Battle of Britain class "Fighter Command" grey livery & R.2889 DCC ready Ltd Edition No.270 of 1200 BR T9 class No.30119. All VG in G/VG boxes. OO Gauge. Bachmann Ltd Edition No.481.of 2000 4-6-0 "Ravingham Hall" No.6960 GWR green. Housed in wooden presentation box, 68 with certificate. VG 69 OO Gauge Hornby. R.2684 A4 class "Mallard" LNER garter blue. 18 carat gold Ltd Edition. Boxed loco with presentation box. VG/E OO Gauge 4 x Locomotives. Includes Hornby Dublo 8F in Wrenn box, Lima Prairie, Hornby Patriot class "Private E Sykes V.C" BR 70 green & Dapol Fowler 2P BR black. All G in F/G boxes. OO Gauge 5 x Locomotives. Includes 2 x Hornby class A4's "Golden Fleece" & "Walter K Wingham", Hornby BR green "Clan Line", 71 Silver Fox Models diesel prototype "Lion" & Bachmann class A1 "Archibald Sturrock" No. 60118 TMC special edition No.7 of 250. Overall G/VG OO Gauge 4 x Hornby Locomotives. Includes R.2232 "Kenilworth Castle" GWR green, R 2153B class 2800 No. 2839 GWR green, R 72 141 "Saint Catherine" GWR green & R 392 "County of Bedford" GWR green. All VG in P/F boxes(Slightly water damaged) OO Gauge 4 x locomotives. Includes Hornby R 141 "Saint Catherine" GWR green, GMR "Caerphilly Castle" GWR green, Hornby R2119 73 "King Henry VII" GWR green & Hornby class 2800 No. 2821 GWR green. All VG in P/F slightly water damaged boxes. OO Gauge. 4 x Hornby locomotives. Includes R.2402 "Hardwick Grange" GWR green, R.2233 "King Stephen" GWR green, R.2317 74 "Dunster Castle" GWR green & R2164 Ltd Edition Dean class 3031 "Lorna Doone".
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