*Wakes from 9-month slumber*
Wow, my last posting here at "The Die is Cast" was back in September last year. There's no particular reason for the big "sleep", blog-wise, other than I tired of doing my Photoshopped dioramas (hardly anyone was interested in them, anyway) and so that led to me taking a break from posting here.
However, I've still been collecting diecast cars and also getting into model-building for the first time, so I thought it's well overdue that I start posting about my hobby of collecting models once more, as I have quite a bit of activity to share with my tiny readership, and in later postings I'll focus on some planes and ships, in addition to the cars, vans and bikes.
I thought I'd start off with some fun I've been having in recent months, and that's collecting a few Citroen Type H vans, most of them with a "foodie" theme. Most of them are made by Eligor, in 1:43 scale.
Probably my favourite, this beachy snack van is beautifully detailed, and that awning on the windscreen is a real winner. |
Coming in a close second, this ice-cream van is also superb. One thing I love about these vans is how cheap they are; many are less than $20US, to my mind a bargain. |
This "L'Epicier" (grocer) van has great looking roll-down canvas sides (no, they don't work) but I love the set of scales that you can see in this rear-angle shot. |
The detailing in this Eligor series is so good. This is the Pizza Toni van, one that is not so common and sometimes goes for higher prices in the 30-40 dollar range. |
The last of my Eligors is this charming "Orchestra Bus" complete with musical instrument shaped luggage on top. The orchestra is the scintillating "Fred & Son". |
Not so beautifully done is this Charcuterie van made by Atlas. At least it maintains the foodie theme perfectly well. |
Altaya's superb "Route Bleue" series of dioramas includes this Citroen Type H ice-cream van, complete with little boy really hanging out for his ice-cream on a summer's day. |