Your Collection: Vintage DB/MX Toys
Sunday, July 10, 2011 | 6:00 AMThis weeks collection comes to us in the form of two videos from Foster Edwards. Check them out below.
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WOW that is some cool stuff right there !! In the first one with the models at around 8:20 I would swear that white Yamaha 250 was a real Bike !!!!!!
Love this stuff, very cool !!!
Okay that was too cool! Great Music to boot, keep this stuff coming guy's.
Great stuff Foster! I saw the first vid awhile ago and that was cool, but this second video really says a lot about your collection. In fact I don't remember seeing some of those toys at your pad in that second vid.
Pretty flippin' incredible, but what's with that Yamaha 2-stroke twin dirt bike?
yeah wow, I had a 79 RM400 in 1980, shortly after I bought the model with the jeep. Still have the Yamaha mx250 model in the box on my shelf, way cool stuff! Please keep the epic pics coming :) !!
coolest stuff i have ever seen on here. had or played with alot that stuff. but some i have never seen before. thanks for putting it up!
Wow, those models in the first video are awesome. I'm amazed by the attention to detail. Funny that the 1981 Honda CR models don't have the ridiculous "hangnail" front number plate that the production models came with. Looks like Tamiya was smarter than Honda.