Found these examples today. All were nice and clean with the exception of the Tekno 723 M-B 180, which was covered in an oily, dusty film. It probably sat in someone's smokey den for decades. Advantage Tekno: the base has a screw instead of a rivet, which came in handy. Removed the base and rear bumper, and hit it with the usual magnificent-mini-micro-method, and it came up nice. Photos of proof when the sun rises again (hoping it rises again tomorrow).
The white 1/43 scale M-B 220SEb is a Norev. Amazing condition for a fragile plastic model. You'll Agree.
Didn't notice the Majorette M-B was missing the hood star until my wife mentioned it when I showed her the loot. Oh well, can't win them all. Still happy to get that copper-bronze color. Previously only had it in green and silver. Also chuffed about the Husky Guy Warrior Milk Tanker. Never really noticed the model before. The vendor had several gray wheel versions, but all things considered, I liked the black rubber tire one best.
Enjoy.


The white 1/43 scale M-B 220SEb is a Norev. Amazing condition for a fragile plastic model. You'll Agree.
Didn't notice the Majorette M-B was missing the hood star until my wife mentioned it when I showed her the loot. Oh well, can't win them all. Still happy to get that copper-bronze color. Previously only had it in green and silver. Also chuffed about the Husky Guy Warrior Milk Tanker. Never really noticed the model before. The vendor had several gray wheel versions, but all things considered, I liked the black rubber tire one best.
Enjoy.



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