This page simply reformats the Flickr public Atom feed for purposes of finding inspiration through random exploration. These images are not being copied or stored in any way by this website, nor are any links to them or any metadata about them. All images are © their owners unless otherwise specified.
This site is a busybee project and is supported by the generosity of viewers like you.
Chunky looking Jeep CJ-7 by T.NA/Tianna Toys, i'm assuming its a CJ-7 though clarification on that would be appreciated. A very similar looking casting to others made by Chinese toy companies such as Tian Hong and Rong Xing amongst others, even sharing the same wheels too.
Simple but actually well cast and a decent low cost replica of this iconic vehicle.
Found recently in a large Chinese bazaar whilst out in Spain.
Mint and boxed.
Three Bags of Die Cast Cars picked up from St. Vinnies:
* Matchbox - King Size Dodge Tractor with Fruehauf Tippers (1966)
* Matchbox - Super Kings: D.A.F. Building Transporter (1971)
* Hot Wheels - Nasa Space Shuttle Ground Support (1979)
* Hot Wheels - Greyhound MC-8 Motor Coach (1980)
* Matchbox - Superfast Porsche Turbo (1984)
* Matchbox - Jeep 4x4 (1984)
* Matchbox - F1 Racer (1985)
* Hot Wheels - Jeep CJ-7 (1985)
No prizes for guessing which famous movie franchise this livery is cheekily taking inspiration from! ;-p Made by a company called Rong Xing though in typical Chinese fashion I have a couple of very similar looking castings which are made by other manufacturers! I've never been good at identifying the various and very similar CJ Jeeps so i'm guessing this is CJ-7 based though happy to be corrected.
A low end low cost toy car though construction is sturdy and paint finish good.
Part of a 9 vehicle set found at Auchan in France.
Mint and boxed.
Its just not the same buying a cheapo Chinese diecast without some hilarious and appalling grasp of the English language somewhere on it. This newer recolour of the Tian Hong Jeep CJ-7 based casting certainly doesn't disappoint with its "Healthy Gheencity livery which i'm assuming is supposed to say Green City as in being environmentally conscious.
A typical Tian Hong product with its Matchbox copying old wheels design though I don't think the casting itself is a copy plus painted in a very nicely finished metallic purple colour.
Sourced directly from China via the Temu app.
Mint and boxed.