Tuesday, 3 November 2015

OXFORD DIECAST - The very early Austin Seven, the car that in reality started it all off for Herbert Austin.


The Austin Seven was the car that got the Austin brand to where it wanted to be, and that is a huge conglomerate, based in Longbridge, where current MG production is made today, the Seven was Austin's Model T.

The Oxford Diecast version is perfectly reproduced, and it is an excellent model to produce from that era, as there are so many Austin's in the OD range, from most era's, this is a great start, and with teh early Mini's being called Austin Se7en (yes thats spelt correctly) the name lasted for many years.

Once they launch more i will add them to the ever growing collection of OD i have, i find these models at a price point of £4.50, or thereabouts, are sometimes a little pricey, but when you get models, like this, that are not produced elsewhere, or very hard to locate, then paying it is an easy option.

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