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A collection of AMT ERTL Star Trek, Star Trek Deep Space Nine and Voyager plastic model kits, including Klingon Bird of Prey, USS Enterprise and Cardassian Galor Class Ship, together with Lost in Space plastic model kits of Robot and Jupiter 2, four Gigantics plastic model kits, comprising Scorpion, Tarantula and two Mantis, and two Monogram Star Trek Voyager plastic model kits of Kazon Ships, all boxed (unchecked, boxes creased and scuffed).
Nine action toys: consists of 4x Ban Dai Robo Machine (Battle Suit, 2x Robot Helicopter, Robot Winch Truck); Mattel 7472 Marvel Super Heroes Tower of Doom; Blue-box Batman remote control Batwing; 2x Kenner Mega Force (Backlash, Stratofortress); Tomy 5315 R.A.T.S. Striker. Overall G, boxed. (9).
Horikawa battery operated Dino Robot also an Attacking Martian, both with original boxes. (2) 28cm high Condition report: Both robots show little sign of use, there are only very minor scratches to the enamel. The boxes have small rips to the corners and wear to the edges. Not tested as working.
Horikawa SH (Japan) Fighting Robot, c.1960`s: tinplate battery operated robot, dark grey with red feet, rubber rollers, plated parts, gears to head, clear plastic chest with tinprinted detail behind and firing ray gun, on/off switch. Height 29cm. Overall G+ condition with some wear to plated parts/some mottling to paint, VG clean battery compartment, in working order. Contained in G box, tear to one corner of lid.
4 appareils photographiques: Retina II (1934-1960) par Kodak, objectif Retina Xenon 500mm/f2; Exakta Varex VX (1951-1956) par Jhagee Dresden, objectif Carl Zeiss Jena 50 /f.2.8; Contaflex (1954-1971) par Zeiss Ikon, objectif Tessar Zeiss Opton 45mm/ f.2.8 avec son étui en cuir; Robot Luftwaffen (1940-1945), objectif Carl Zeiss Jena 400mm/f.2 avec son étui en cuir
Daiya (Japan) Space Conqueror Robot, c.1950s: tinplate battery operated robot is blue with detailed tinprinting, red and yellow oxygen tanks to back, clear dome over head with securing ring, gun with light behind red window, height 28cm. Some corrosion to battery compartment cover inside, lacks antenna, some light surface scratches particularly to oxygen tanks. Otherwise good example of this scarce model, in working order.
Dux Astroman, c. 1965 German toy robot, mixed materials, working but movements restricted, height 11 in., very good condition, original box. Dux Astroman, um 1965 Deutscher Spielzeug-Roboter, Kunststoff und Metall, Höhe 28 cm, Antrieb funktioniert, Funktionen eingeschränkt, ansonsten aber guter Zustand, Original-Karton. Condition: (2+/-) Starting Price: €160
Two 'Atomic Planet' tin plate clock work robot figures made by K O Toys dating from the early 1960s. The first figure is complete with ariels and plastic hands finished in black and red with an overall height of 225mm and with operating clock work motor. The second is complete with ariels and plastic hands finished in black and red with an overall height of 225mm and with operating clock work motor
Horikawa (S.H., Japan) Dino Robot, c. early 1960s: battery operated with tinplate body legs and arms, plastic head which opens to reveal dinosaurs head, dinosaurs mouth opens to reveal red light, detailed tinprinting to chest. Height 28.5cm. VG condition, small circle of corrosion to battery compartment cover, battery compartment is clean, one metal probe loose in fitting. Not tested due to loose probe in battery compartment. Contained in F box, lid torn and taped at one end.
Horikawa (S.H., Japan) Rotate-O-Matic Super Astronaut, c.1960s: battery operated tinplate robot, black with red feet and detailed tinprinting to chest which opens to reveal `guns`, clear visor with face behind. When switched on this robot walks forwards, stops, opens its hatches and starts to fire in a 360 degree circle, after 3 circles the hatches close and he continues to walk forwards. G+ with slight spidering effect, some corrosion to mouth, clean battery compartment. In working order at time of going to press, in F box with card sleeve for robot`s head.
Four Corgi die-cast models: Heavy Haulage 31007 Annis & Co. Ltd. Diamond T Ballast with Girder Trailer and Locomotive Load ltd.ed.4582/9400; 2 x ERF EC Series Modern Trucks, `Boddingtons` and `Lynx`; D53/1 limited edition 4 Rally Car set, 4405/5000. All appear VG and boxed. Together with a Ha-Ha Toy reproduction clockwork robot (VG and boxed). (5)
1991 Ferrari 348 TB Car Year: 1991 Car Manufacturer: Ferrari Car Model: 348 TB Car Reg No.: A111CPM Car Chassis No.: ZFFKA35C000091736 Car Colour: Rosso Corsa Introduced at the 1989 Frankfurt Motorshow, the Ferrari 348 had the unenviable task of replacing the best-selling 308/328 duo. A truly innovative design, it was the first Prancing Horse-badged car to utilise a robot-welded sheet-steel monocoque that brought considerable gains in torsional rigidity and dimensional accuracy. Cradled by a separate sub-frame, its `quad-cam` 32-valve 3405cc V8 was longitudinally-mounted and drove the rear wheels via a neatly-integrated transverse five-speed manual gearbox. Developing some 300bhp and 238lbft of torque, the 348 had need of its all-round coil-over wishbone independent suspension, ventilated ABS disc brakes, self-locking ZF differential and rack-and-pinion steering. A near performance match for its Testarossa `big brother` (contemporary road tests spoke of 0-60mph in 5.4 seconds and a 171mph top speed), the two also shared a number of styling cues. Though, the similarity was unsurprising given that both models were clothed by Pininfarina and featured side-mounted radiators. King of the junior supercar league until the arrival of its 355 successor during 1994, the 348 could be had in coupe, targa and eventually spider guises (each variant enjoying leather upholstery, air-conditioning and an adjustable steering column as standard). Finished in Rosso Corsa with Crema leather upholstery, `A111 CPM` is said to have undergone a total of 11 services in the hands of Ferrari agents (one an independent specialist). Apparently the last one included a cambelt change and was carried out by Graypaul Nottingham at 44,000 miles - the odometer now indicates a little over 45,000 miles. This prancing horse`s extensive specification includes: a Thatcham category one alarm, CD system and air conditioning. The vendor considers the Ferrari to be "an absolutely superb example". He further rates its bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, engine and five-speed manual transmission as all "immaculate". The next keeper will be pleased to learn than it is MOT`d until the middle of March 2013. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
(lot of 15) Associated collection of vintage toys, including (among others) an electric build-it set 1970s, Child Guidance Educational Toys 1960s, Matt Groening robot, a Batman model car, a REMCO electric radio station, a Musical Toy Soundwagon, a Marx Mystery Space Ship (ca. 1950s), a Ranger Mechanical Train Set (ca. 1950s), a tin Schylling reproduction Speedway Auto Racer. Provenance: Property from a regular contributor to Chrome Connection Magazine Start Price $50
A Japanese SH trademark Attacking Martian battery-operated walking robot, finished in silver with plated mounts and red feet, the body with double opening front with firing and blinking action, height approx 28cm, boxed with inner packing (some scratch marks, box creased, torn and scuffed), together with a Star Strider robot, finished in green, boxed (box lightly scuffed).

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