David Conwill
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Probably if there's any interest in toys here, it's more in pre-war tinplate stuff, but as you may have figured out from my posts, I'm really a 1946 to 1955 kind of guy. So I thought I'd share this discovery.
I've been snooping around for O-scale (roughly 1:43 to 1:55) toys to buy my daughter for Christmas. O-scale being about the closest there is to a "universal" scale for toy miniatures (1:48-scale airplanes, 1:43-scale cars, Lionel-type trains, etc.). I was looking for a toy boat when I came across a now-discontinued series of toys from the 1990s called "Dimestore Dreams." Molded in bright colors, they're labeled as 1:43 scale and styled like toys sold in 5 and 10-cent stores in the 1940s and 1950s (at least one source says they're produced from the original molds).
I don't recall ever seeing these in stores back then, if I had, I'd probably own the whole set. Still, the prices on eBay don't seem to be totally unreasonable. I'm "toying" with the idea of picking up a few as a Christmas present.
-Dave
I've been snooping around for O-scale (roughly 1:43 to 1:55) toys to buy my daughter for Christmas. O-scale being about the closest there is to a "universal" scale for toy miniatures (1:48-scale airplanes, 1:43-scale cars, Lionel-type trains, etc.). I was looking for a toy boat when I came across a now-discontinued series of toys from the 1990s called "Dimestore Dreams." Molded in bright colors, they're labeled as 1:43 scale and styled like toys sold in 5 and 10-cent stores in the 1940s and 1950s (at least one source says they're produced from the original molds).
I don't recall ever seeing these in stores back then, if I had, I'd probably own the whole set. Still, the prices on eBay don't seem to be totally unreasonable. I'm "toying" with the idea of picking up a few as a Christmas present.
-Dave