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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Corgi

You remember the Corgi cars -- those wonderfully detailed toys with all the moving parts. Piclick for scans of their old catalogs from the 60s and 70s.



I owned both of those Bond cars, by the way. The passenger seat on the DB-V would actually eject the little plastic bad guy with some force. After my friend Simon and I performed some, ahem... modifications, it would shoot him into the ceiling fan.

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