The MG Sports Sedan - Toys and Models
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Matchbox Regular Wheel MG
1100. [1:64 scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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Two
Different Photos of the Blue SuperFast Matchbox MG 1100.
[1:64 scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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A Customized Matchbox. [1:64
scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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Spot-On MG 1100 miniature. These came in a number of different color schemes. [1:43 scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] | |
A Comparison of the Spot-On
and Matchbox. [1:43 and 1:64 scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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Airfix MG 1100 model. Pictures of the Kit in Assembled and Unassembled Form. [1:32 scale] [From the collection of Herberta Gray] | |
These Three 1100s are from
Jysa of Spain. [1:64 scale] [From Ellman-Brown's MG Collectibles Book] |
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Plastic models by Norev
of France. (See additional picture below.) [From Ellman-Brown's MG Collectibles Book] |
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Various 1100s from Tekno,
Matchbox, and Maxwell. (See additional picture below.) [From Ellman-Brown's MG Collectibles Book] |
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Spot-On models, Including Variations
on the MG 1100. [From Ellman-Brown's MG Collectible's Book] |
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This is the Beautiful Crossway Model's MG1300. This One is One of a Limited Edition of 25 that was Produced in Swiss Presentation with Left Hand Drive. [1:43 scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] For More Information on Crossway Models,
click here. |
A Model of the Fibre Glass
Innocenti Morris IM3 (a licensed Italian version of MG 1100) in 1/41Scale
by Politoys. [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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An MG 1100 model by Guisval.
About the same size as the Matchbox. Quite nice finished in red. [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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An MG 1100 model by Maxwell.
From old and worn Matchbox casting, and mislabeled as a Mercedes! [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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The plastic MG 1100 model
by Norev. Notice that there are no windows or interior. [1:43
scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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The very nice MG 1100 model
by Tekno from Denmark. [1:43 scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] |
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A nice model of the MG 1100 produced by Vitesse in 2000. Limited to an edition size of only 2,500. As of August 2000, this model is still available - though hard to find. [1:43rd scale] [From the collection of Michael Carnell] | |
An interesting friction model by an unknown manufacturer. About 200mm long, or about 1/18th scale. [From the collection of Michael Carnell] | |
A friction model by Marx, smaller than the one above. | |
A model I know totally nothing about - an MG 1300 by the firm "Seat". | |
A model by a company named "Frog". A little larger than the Airfix model, but more of a rubbery plastic toy. These are no-glue "quick fit" kits. Many of those were motorized. | |
A beautiful little pewter model of the MG 1100. | |
Picture soon... | Small plastic toy very much the size and look of a Tootsie Toy. |
Not an MG, but an Morris 1100 by LEGO! | |
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If you have any models to sell, or know of anyone who does, I am always interested... I especially need to get the metal Norev model and the models by Jysa, Marx, Seat and Speed. |