Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Corvette C2

Second generation Corvettes were produced from 1963 to 1967, and these were the first Sting Rays (note: two words!). C2 'Vettes are probably my favourites among the eight Corvette generations.


The first model to be added to the '57 C1 model is one of a '63 Sting Ray; the split rear window is characteristic for '63 Sting Rays.





Very nice Sting Ray model, for sure!




Monday, January 15, 2024

Corvette C1

The first generation Corvettes were produced between 1953 and 1962. 

And this is the sad and lonely '57 diecast model that triggered this wee collection




I hope it will be happy with its soon-to-expand new family!




Corvette 1:24

My very first vague memory of a family car is of a '56 Chevrolet Bel Air. A black-and-white photo dated 2/7/67 shows me (in the middle), with my sister, and mother carrying my brother at the boot of the car. 

I also remember a photo of me washing the headlights of the car, but I don't know where that photo is now (if it still even exists). After the Bel Air, we got an early 1960s Impala, and I definitely remember that car (I'm the boy on the right). 

So I do have a bit of a Chevy connection, but why a blog about 1:24 Chevrolet Corvette models? Why start a wee collection of those Chevys in the first place? Why not Bel Airs and/or Impalas?

Well, a 1:24 Corvette collection wasn't really planned, but the plan sort of happened by accident .... For many years, given as a birthday present, I've had a 1:24 diecast model of a '57 Corvette in the window sill of our bedroom. 

Then, recently, when I decided to start my Bugatti 1:24 collection, that window sill seemed perfect for the expanding Bugatti collection. And a Corvette model doesn't belong in a Bugatti collection, does it? So my '57 'Vette felt lonely, rejected and unappreciated .... 

Remedy for that is to give it some companionship, of course! There have been eight generations of the Chevrolet Corvette since it first came on the market in 1953, and the '57 Corvette is part of the first generation. So all I have to do is get models from generations two to eight (which, I checked already, are easily available via eBay)!

Basically, apart from getting one model from each of the eight 'Vette generations, I intend to follow the same self-imposed rules as I have for the Bugatti 1:24 collection: 1:24 scale, diecast model, and a maximum price of around £25 (excluding p&p).

One advantage of Corvettes over Bugattis: I'm more likely to see a real one 'in the wild' ...

Watch this space ...





1953, birth of the Corvette

My  original plan  for the Corvette collection was to have one model per generation, but the very first Corvette is special, so I decided to...