Hair Bear Posted August 1, 2023 Posted August 1, 2023 Hi. There you go, said it... I'm Rob, been lurking here for a while and thought it time to put on the anorak and stick my head above the parapet. My collection is mostly Britains, with some Siku and Ros, and a couple of unknowns which will appear here at some point. I inherited my dad's collection of Scaledown models as well. These were built by a chap in Sussex whose name I can't remember and departed us some years ago. I also have his Danbury 1:16 Ford 2000. In 12"/foot scale I have a Ransomes MG2, a Massey 550, and a P38 Range Rover, with others not owned but in my care. I have P38s in 1/87, 1/64, 1/24, and 1/16, as well as 1/1. Thanks for letting me join and get involved. Rob. 3 Quote
smithy Posted August 1, 2023 Posted August 1, 2023 Welcome to the forum , be nice to see some photos at some point , especially the Scaledown 1 Quote
Hair Bear Posted August 1, 2023 Author Posted August 1, 2023 (edited) I'll see what I can do, the Scaledown models are currently in storage and will have to be sorted out. It bugs me that I can't remember the name of the chap that built them. I believe he lived in either Cuckfield or Uckfield. Visited him many times over the years as my mum would order them for my dads birthday, and I would collect them when passing. He appeared to be 'well in' with Scaledown at the time (1990s). He often mentioned and I think was friends with Brian Norman. I've probably got more photos of the 1/1 stuff at the moment but I get to work on it. Rob. Edited August 1, 2023 by Hair Bear 2 Quote
NIGEL FORD Posted August 1, 2023 Posted August 1, 2023 Hi Rob, that would have been the late Dennis Goodburn from Henfield, he built several of mine before I bought the company 25 years ago. He's been gone well over 15 years, maybe even 20 ?....died suddenly. Welcome to the forum, apparently I'm the "Grandaddy".....certainly one of the oldest (occasionally) on here. Quote
Hair Bear Posted August 1, 2023 Author Posted August 1, 2023 Thank you. That's the chap. I've no idea how we found him originally but glad we did. I must dig them out. Quote
Cornish-model-farm Posted September 2, 2023 Posted September 2, 2023 On 8/1/2023 at 11:25 PM, NIGEL FORD said: Hi Rob, that would have been the late Dennis Goodburn from Henfield, he built several of mine before I bought the company 25 years ago. He's been gone well over 15 years, maybe even 20 ?....died suddenly. Welcome to the forum, apparently I'm the "Grandaddy".....certainly one of the oldest (occasionally) on here. Dennis built a lot of my Scaledown kits. The Massey 65 models he built are amongst my prized possessions. A lovely man and super-talented. He told me how you and him had to scrabble over old machinery in a breakers yard to get the precise measurements for the 65 High Clearance. That's dedication. The Universal Hobbies 65 is absolute rubbish by the way. They couldn't even get the bonnet shape right😂 2 Quote
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