Showing posts with label Greenlight. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greenlight. Show all posts

Cool is Cool is Cool: Greenlight 1968 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne with Camper...


No, we don't feature a lot of Greenlight here.  We have heard from a lot of you about that, and we probably don't have a sufficient reason as to why that is.

But then again, when you think about it there are a lot of diecast lines we haven't featured.  Have you ever seen M2?  Or Jada?  Or in the last while Tomica basic?  Not a lot of Majorette either.  And maybe we should.  Like we said, we don't have any reason why other than there are not many of those models in the Lamley collection.

But there are some un-ignorable exceptions.  A couple of months ago we featured the undeniably cool vintage wagons that popped up in the Auto World lineup, as well as the yacht-tastic AW Cadillac Coupe DeVilles.  We may bypass Auto World's plethora of Mustangs and Camaros, but those models were impossible to pass up.  And there are more coming.

The same goes for Greenlight.  There is no denying the quality of Greenlight models.  The detail on many rival the best of 1:64.  But once again, the dominance of so many models that we have seen before, a la Mustangs and Camaros, dulls most excitement about them, at least around here.  I personally have always admired the police lines, as the liveries are real police departments, and the castings fantastic.  But collecting those means opening a whole new chunk of space I don't have.

But like the yachts of Auto World, there are the occasional models that must be picked up, and Greenlight's Chevy C10 Camper was a no-brainer.  It is undoubtedly a Cool is Cool is Cool model.

We don't have to explain why.  Campers are cool.  Wait, I should clarify.  Not all camping machines are cool.  RV's are nice, but not cool, and the UK's caravans are cool only when Top Gear is dealing with them.  But campers?  Pure nostalgic cool.

Wait.  Let's clarify again.  Campers on a 2014 S-10?  Not cool.  Campers on a '68 C10, or on this Ford like we encountered on Saturday?  Crazy cool.


If I hearken back to the days of Toughskins and wood-paneled wagons and family vacations, thoughts of passing campers is automatic.  Never set foot in one, wandering the West like we did meant seeing a lot of campers.

So thanks a ton to Greenlight for celebrating the camper, and kudos to a great C10 casting, which is one of our favorite classic trucks.  Lamley readers know we get giddy for vintage trucks, and with a camper on top?  Super giddy.  And, whether it was on purpose or not, a vintage truck with a camper that looks like it is too heavy for the bed?  Super-duper giddy.

(You can find the camper-topped Greenlights on ebay...)


Greenlight 1968 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne with Camper:








DMC Model of the Day: DMC exclusive Greenlight Honda Civic SI Coupe...


Sometimes you start something and never know where it is going to take you.

When our good friend Felix started his ebay store under the name Daboxtoys a few years ago in Hong Kong, my guess is he could not predict where he would be in 2013.  Daboxtoys has evolved into DMC, a diecast store with an enormous worldwide following, some amazing relationships with manufacturers, and now with a brick-and-morter location in Hong Kong.  It is certainly evidence that nice guys finish first.

One of the results of DMC's growth is the brand's ability to do exclusive models.  We have seen a few very limited DMC exclusives come out of the Kyosho OEM Factory, including the VW Beetle (which we profiled), the Pagani Huayra (which we will soon), a Porsche 911 (on its way to us), and soon the Toyota 86 in two different panda schemes.  I am personally collecting all of them, and I know a few others that are as well.

There are others as well.  Just recently, DMC debuted its second Greenlight exclusive, the Ford Focus ST.  But today we are looking at the first, the Honda Civic SI Coupe.  With DMC being based in Hong Kong, it is very easy to see why Felix would choose the Civic and Focus ST as his first exclusives from Greenlight.  Collectors in the US might be more familiar with Greenlight's muscle car offerings, and who knows, maybe we will see one dressed up DMC style in the future.  But the the Civic is a great choice, especially this version in white with white rims.

Felix is taking DMC worldwide, and offers the best shipping rates of anyone who sells these models.  So much so that Kyosho just chose DMC to be its sole distributer out of Hong Kong, which is a huge deal.  He is largely responsible for Lamley quick decent into the world of Kyosho and other Asian diecast.  I don't know whether to thank him or hate him for it.


Greenlight Honda Civic SI Coupe (DMC exclusive):






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