Thunderbird Diecast Blog This blog will take the place of my update page and include my new finds, etc... 2010-07-25T04:16:59Z http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/feed/atom/ WordPress Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[Added SongBird Brochure]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2010/07/21/added-songbird-brochure/ 2010-07-25T04:16:59Z 2010-07-21T21:22:37Z While visiting Steve Legel’s collection again this past month, found he had a SongBird brochure so took some photos and have posted them on the SongBird page.
update on July 24: After posting the above brochure and requesting photos of white and baby blue SongBirds, I received an email the following day of an owner with a white SongBird. He also sent a photo so have posted that on the webpage now.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[A couple of new releases this past month]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/?p=91 2010-06-11T02:58:24Z 2010-06-11T02:56:21Z But none for the 1955 Tbird this year. This is it’s “55th Anniversary Year” and no new models of it. Would have thought that some manufacturer would have released a new version by now.
May saw two models released, one by Majorette, their ’57 in red with no graphics. Always a nice model if you can find one.
The other is a totally new model, a blue 1956 with no continental kit. It’s by Suntoys of China and has been found in Dollar Tree stores on the West Coast and back east. Size is approx. 1/64 scale.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[Inca gold 57]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/?p=87 2010-04-20T01:29:44Z 2010-04-20T01:29:00Z from Ertl Collectibles by Auto World has just been released.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[AG MotorMax series]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/?p=77 2010-03-18T11:51:14Z 2010-03-18T11:28:15Z Finally came across the 1/24th scale American Graffiti series white tbird with Hardtop. It does not show on the MotorMax site. This completes the white AG models in 4 different sizes for MotorMax.

Four Sizes

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[Solido and Tekno updates]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2010/01/23/solido-and-tekno-updates/ 2010-01-23T22:29:33Z 2010-01-23T21:47:13Z Working of fixing the info available on those two makes. I will point out here and on the listings that Tekno is not a copy of the Solido model after comparing both. The Tekno is about 10mm shorter (about 1/2 inch) than the Solido models plus other molding details that do not match up plus base is very different.

I have classified the Tekno as a 1956 model so more people can find it as it sports the wrap around rear continental bumper even though it has no fender vents and ’55 tbird seat style.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[Link to my Diecast pages]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2010/01/22/link-to-my-diecast-pages/ 2010-01-23T05:59:48Z 2010-01-22T21:53:09Z So that you can get back to the Thunderbird diecast site without back tracking with your browser
Thunderbird diecast site

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[MotorMax for retro bird models – current info]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2010/01/22/motormax-for-retro-bird-models-current-info/ 2010-01-22T21:47:14Z 2010-01-22T21:43:36Z While browsing today, I came across the Showcasts website who contracts with manufacturers to build models for them. I’ve only seen their name on the web for the past couple of years. While browsing another site, I found that Showcasts had had at one time, some of the old “2000″ scale models from MotorMax in colors of red, black, light yellow and a white. I have not seen these models show up recently so checked out MotorMax’s website and they no longer show their retrobird. They still have the 56 though in 1/43, 1/24, and 1/18. Not sure about their 1/64th scale model though. I’ve only seen the 1/64th 56 in MotorMax’s American Graffitti set and not on Walmart’s shelves since the Christmas season got over.
I m so looking forward to being able to get into my boxes and start comparing these models from different manufacturers. Have had to rely on other site and friends and there are very big gaps in that info.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[Solido and other]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2010/01/20/solido-and-other/ 2010-01-20T16:14:28Z 2010-01-20T16:12:06Z Finally picked up a book just about the Solido models. Found info that I didn’t know about the models. Solido issued two types of the 55 tbird, one in 1956 with white rubber tires, no figure. It’s 2nd release was in 1959, slightly larger and came with a human figure. The tires are black rubber now. Interesting book to pick up. There were numerous colors listed for both releases but the author didn’t verify that all colors were original manufacture, only that changes could easily have occurred to Solido models over the years.

While browsing thru photos I’ve saved off of eb** for the last few years, I did come across another model of the Mark II that appears to be from the same era as the Solidos and Teknos but has some better detailing than either of the tbird models by those companies. I’m on the search as to who made it. I’ve left a photo on the Continental scale model page.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[New diecast from MotorMax]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2010/01/16/new-diecast-from-motormax/ 2010-01-16T10:17:06Z 2010-01-16T10:13:10Z MotorMax has released their 1/24 scale model now with a Hardtop. The first colors are red with white top and a dark olive green with white hardtop. Interior is black with white seat inserts.

The 02 thunderbird blue 1/64 by Maisto has now been found in single packs at some Walmarts.

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Administrator http://www.portholeauthority.com <![CDATA[Merry Christmas!]]> http://portholeauthority.com/blog3/2009/12/24/merry-christmas/ 2009-12-25T04:55:53Z 2009-12-25T04:55:53Z Stay safe and warm with loved ones this weekend.

Updated the Continental page with one of the Model Power new models.

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