Vehicle make: Vickers
Dinky 60D Low Wing Monoplane
The Dinky Low Wing Monoplane The 1st Version was produced from 1934 to 36. A Vickers plane with cast fuselage including engine, two wheels, sheet metal wing and propeller. The casting changed to include a pilot mid-1936, so this dates between April 1934 (when the name Dinky Toys was first used) and mid 1936. Dimensions are 55mm x 77mm. available in red finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 60E Vickers Viscount
The Dinky Vickers Viscount . available in silver finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 151a Medium Tank
The Dinky Medium Tank Made from 1937 till 1941 and from 1945 to 1954. Pre-war the base plate was body colour. Later versions had a black base plate.Cost 1/6 available in olive drab finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 152 Royal Tank Corps Light Tank Unit
The Dinky Royal Tank Corps Light Tank Unit The set consisted of a 152a Vickers-Carden-Lloyd Light Tank MkIIIB, A 152b Reconnaissance Car and 152c Austin 7 Staff Car. available in olive drab finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 705 Vickers Viking Airliner
The Dinky Vickers Viking Airliner renumbered from 70cCost 2/- available in silver finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 706 Vickers Viscount Airliner
The Dinky Vickers Viscount Airliner introduced in September 1956 and shown on the back of that moths Meccano Magazine.Cost 4/11 available in silver white and blue finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 708 Vickers Vicount 800 Airliner BEA
The Dinky Vickers Vicount 800 Airliner BEA shown on the back of the September 1957 issue of Meccano Magazine. Advertised in the August 1961 Meccano Magazine for 5/-.Cost 4/11 available in silver finish. Dinky in detail...
Dinky 719 Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk II
The Dinky Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk II . available in green & brown finish. Dinky in detail...
Lone Star ? Aer Lingus Vickers Viscount
The Lone Star Aer Lingus Vickers Viscount
There were five aircraft made by Lone Star, in the Series Aircraft of the World, made during the 1960-70's.
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They all came in blue cardboard boxes with a typical B-707 Jet shown on all, but inside the plane could be different, and the type shown on the side of the box. The features of each plane were shown under the fuselage and wings. Each box contained decals and transfers to be placed on each plain silver finished cast model, including paint. Other models came completely factory finished. There were no numbers assigned to each plane which were:
- Pan American B-707 passenger jet
- BOAC Comet 4 passenger jet
- British Commonwealth Bristol Britannia propeller plane
- Air France Sud Aviation Caravelle 210 passenger jet
- Aer Lingus Vickers Viscount propeller plane
Nicky 708 Vickers Viscount 800 B.E.A.
The Nicky Vickers Viscount 800 B.E.A. marked (BEA) G-AOHL (1969). Issued in two known variations: White, black & metallic silver fuselage with metallic silver wings and another with red wings. All with call letters: G-AOHL. Rare, red winged model shown. The Nicky box shows red winged model. Also, see clearly defined, "Made in India" on bottom of wings. available in silver, white balck & red finish at 1:144 scale. Nicky in detail...