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Very interesting articles in Tom's post.  Here are pics of a few of the Austins that were mentioned:

Pic 1&2 - 1956 Austin A90 by Lansdowne Models    Pic 3&4 - 1956 Austin A50 Cambridge by Pathfinder Models     Pic 5&6 - 1957 Austin A55 Cambridge MK.I - by Lansdowne Models

Pic 7&8 - Austin A105 Westminster (this is the one referred to in Tom's article as having been done by Lansdowne Models for the Maidenhead Static Model Club - 1/120

Pic 9&10 - 1961 Austin A99 Westminster - limited edition 1/60 done by Lansdowne Models for the Lansdowne Collectors Club 2015.

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Great Gearbox issue from Tom and thank you Jack for the images of the discussed Austins.

I really enjoy these Australian features that JK posts. Thanks to you all.



   
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Still more Austins from the 50s and 60s.  Some Oxford, some Lansdownes, some Vanguards and a Pathfinder A50 and a Bijou kit of a Countryman.  Currently waiting for a Lansdowne A55 and an Ertl FX3 taxi.

 

1956 61 Austins
1957 Austin A30 A35 X 4
1956 58 Austins X3 #1
1956 58 Austins X3 #2

And going back even further,  Trax,  Tintin,  Kenna etc.

1950 52 Austin convertibles
1950 53 Austins #1
1950 54 Austins X 7 #2

 


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Very nice presentation John.  That Hereford Woody really stands out.



   
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Very nice presentation John.  That Hereford Woody really stands out.

Knew someone who owned this one.

 

1954 Austin A90 woody.jpeg
1954 Austin A90 woody rear.jpeg

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@john-quilter And here's mine by Pete Kenna.

Kenna Austin A70 Hereford pic1
Kenna Austin A70 Hereford pic2


   
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Here's my Dinky Austin A105. The box is a repro.

Dinky 176 Austin A105 pic1
Dinky 176 Austin A105 pic2
Dinky 176 Austin A105 pic3
Dinky 176 Austin A105 pic4

 



   
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