January 2013

A Man Called Marco

 

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Minichamps North America has finally received its share of the Marco Simoncelli shipment of tribute bikes and our coveted rides are on their way to us. Barring a truck hijacking, blizzard, or meteorite shower, we should have our cache of bikes this coming Tuesday, and will be working feverishly to get them all out the door within 24 hours. If you have a new credit card and have this bike on pre-order, now would be a good time to update your records with us so there is no delay in getting out the bike to you.

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International Shipping Just Got Easier

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Ebay has finally rolled out its eagerly awaited Global Shipping Program to qualified sellers and we’re happy to report that we’ve enrolled in it. Purportedly, this will enable customers living outside the US to be able to reduce their shipping costs dramatically, since Ebay will now handle all of the leg work after we’ve shipped them the package.

Frankly, this is all new to us so it may take us a few transactions to get the hang of this and work out any bugs that invariably crop up. We also do not know how this will impact the speed of delivery, since the packages will first be shipped to a clearing house and then on to its final destination. A limited test program was conducted by Ebay this past holiday season and we assume that everything went well.

If the system works as touted, we can upload any item we sell on our web site to Ebay, which will permit customers to shave their shipping costs and be able to track their packages from beginning to end. Keep your fingers crossed because this could be a boon for everyone involved. Note: The Global Shipping Program currently includes the following countries:

  • Australia

  • Bulgaria

  • Canada

  • Cyprus

  • Czech Republic

  • Denmark

  • Estonia

  • Finland

  • Greece

  • Hungary

  • Latvia

  • Lithuania

  • Malta

  • Portugal

  • Romania

  • Slovakia

  • Slovenia

  • United Kingdom

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Could Corgi's B-17 Fly Again?

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Thus far, Corgi has remained mum concerning the incorporation of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress into their 2013 Aviation Archive program. However, that may soon change, as they have just added an intriguing post to their Tumblr page that could portend its use as a subject replica. According to the feed, Corgi stumbled upon a fascinating story involving a B-17 named ‘Ye Old Pub’, that was savaged by German aerial attacks over western Europe. Instead of finishing off the stricken plane, a chivalrous Luftwaffe pilot examined then escorted the plane to the North Sea in an attempt to steer it back home to England.

You can find more information on the tale here: http://corgi.tumblr.com/post/40628115507/a-higher-call-amazing-story-charles-brown-was-a

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Could Corgi’s B-17 Fly Again?

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Thus far, Corgi has remained mum concerning the incorporation of a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress into their 2013 Aviation Archive program. However, that may soon change, as they have just added an intriguing post to their Tumblr page that could portend its use as a subject replica. According to the feed, Corgi stumbled upon a fascinating story involving a B-17 named ‘Ye Old Pub’, that was savaged by German aerial attacks over western Europe. Instead of finishing off the stricken plane, a chivalrous Luftwaffe pilot examined then escorted the plane to the North Sea in an attempt to steer it back home to England.

You can find more information on the tale here: http://corgi.tumblr.com/post/40628115507/a-higher-call-amazing-story-charles-brown-was-a

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Signature Models Turns Back Time

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One of our European distributors informs us that they will soon be offering modified 1:43 scale Signature Models that come complete with historical figures. Based upon a 1938 Grand Merecedes 770K Cabriolet ceremonial parade limousine, (#MMSIG43700) portrays a vehicle with Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and six of his party officials as they drove through the streets of Vienna, Austria, after the Anschluss in 1938.

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The second vehicle (MMSIG43701) depicts a 1938 Grand Merecedes 770K sedan as it arrives at the Hotel Nido dell Aquila del Gran Sasso in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. As is typically the case with these bundled sets, they sell out very fast and are oftentimes made in very limited numbers that are difficult to find years hence.

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Minichamps Posts Pix of their Latest Bikes

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Even though we haven’t received our allotment yet, that doesn’t mean we cannot share images of Minichamps latest diecast classic motorcycle, their 1958 Triumph TR6 Thunderbird Motorcycle (#MIN122133550). Finished in silver and red, and bearing all the hallmark detail we’ve come to expect from their 1:12 scale bike series, their newest introduction is expected shortly, perhaps as early as mid-January. Close-up photographs were also provided for their Hoda Bol D’Or, which is already in stock and doing well at retail (#MIN122161900).

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While we’re on the subject of two-wheeled riding, it appears as if Minichamps has just received their shipment of Marco Simoncelli 2011 Honda RC212V Team San Carlo Honda Gresini MotoGP Test Bikes, which means we should be receiving our share of the winning entry very soon. No doubt, the 2011 racing bike isn’t far behind…

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Wargaming.net Says, "Let's Do Battle"

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Wargaming.net, makers of the wildly popular MMO World of Tanks, as well as the upcoming World of Warplanes and World of Warships, has revamped its website, which now includes a multimedia presentation discussing its plans for the forseeable future. According to the marketing material, the three games will eventually be playable under one gaming roof,  which will include a transferable economic model, secure identification system, and other features not previously available to players. For more information, we recommend checking out this video, or by visiting their web site, www.wargaming.net.

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Wargaming.net Says, “Let’s Do Battle”

Wargaming

Wargaming.net, makers of the wildly popular MMO World of Tanks, as well as the upcoming World of Warplanes and World of Warships, has revamped its website, which now includes a multimedia presentation discussing its plans for the forseeable future. According to the marketing material, the three games will eventually be playable under one gaming roof,  which will include a transferable economic model, secure identification system, and other features not previously available to players. For more information, we recommend checking out this video, or by visiting their web site, www.wargaming.net.

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Feel Like Restoring a B-17 to Flying Condition?

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The Champaign Aviation Museum in Urbana, Ohio, is looking for volunteers to help them restore a Boeing B-17 heavy bomber. nicknamed “Champaign Lady”, to pristine condition. Seven years into the project, the restorers are looking for extra pairs of hands — with or without a “Rosie the Riveter” skill set — to turn their labor of love into the sixteenth airworthy Flying Fortress. For more information on the project, visit this link:

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2013/01/08/volunteers-restoring-the-b17-champaign-lady.html?comp=700001075741&rank=5

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Unimax "Fires for Effect" in February

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Foregoing its January shipment, Unimax, the makers of the wildly popular Forces of Valor military series, has indicated that their next batch of product will be coming in February. Several important reintroductions are among the mix, including a 1:32 scale replica of a US 105mm Field Howitzer M2A1 with crewmen (UNI81013). Look for further details concerning these items as well as some of their newest 2013 releases to be announced at the upcoming Toy Fair held in New York City.

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