This section is about Mettoy and their most popular brand Corgi Toys. These are the ones that I had mostly as a kid particularly when I was saving pocket money and spending it in the school holidays.
My collection of Corgi Toys isĀ grouped by vehicle types. View from these categories.
- Accessories
- American Sedans
- British Sedans
- Chipperfields Circus
- Commercial Vehicles
- Corgi Classic Minis
- Early Blue Box
- Early Classics
- Emergency Vehicles
- European Sedans
- Farm Vehicles
- Gift Sets
- Major Toys
- Military
- Morris & Austin Mini’s
- Racing Cars
- Sports Cars
- TV Theme Vehicles
- Whizz Wheel Vehicles
Hi Tony mate i have a corgi 468 bus in NSWgovt livery i am thinking of selling it because i,ve been battling cancer for a bit over 3yrs and its sent us broke i no this bus is worth a bit but i want to ask you what is the best way to sell for the max amount i also have a few rare dinky but i ,m hoping to get enough money for the bus . The dinky,s are 22a and a24c 22g and a couple of french i have the complete set of the french dinky junior no.100 to no.106 these are just to give you an idea incase the bus is not the way to go i,d appreciate any help cheers Glen
Hi Glen
Hope the cancer is in remission and I wish you all the best for the future.
Selling toys in the current market is possible but prices are not huge.
However, the specific models you reference are certainly collectable.
I’ll send you an email to discuss further.
cheers
Tony
Hi, we have 20+ vintage corgi cars we want to sell.. Most early 70s models.
Is there any interest in buying them?
Cheers
Hi Tonia
Thanks for contacting me, I’ll be in touch via email.
cheers
Tony
Hello, I noticed that you have not only a steel blue version of the Corgi Rover #252, but also a darker blue version. I have been trying to find one of these darker blue versions everywhere but it seems impossible to find. Do you recall where you picked it up?
I have a collection of about 300-400 corgi models (I only collect Corgi up to about 1973) but haven’t had the chance to put up a “museum” yet as you have done. Nice Job! Chris