Toy aeroplane of a TAA Vickers Viscount
Object No. 91/345
Between February 1952 and June 1961 Goodwood (Australia) Productions made range of zinc diecast scale model toy cars. These Micro Models effectively documented the Australian car manufacture industry featuring cars, trucks and specialist vehicles. The Museum has a complete range of the company's products that in effect provides a microcosm of motoring in Australia in the 1950s. Selling for between 55 cents and $1.25, they offered children an opportunity to play with vehicles they saw on the street every day. As John Chittleborough recalled of his own childhood collection of Micro Models, the 'were more desirable than Matchbox as they represented familiar outlines. The articulated Peters Ice Cream truck was of particular interest … as these were a common sight transporting milk from Murray Bridge to Adelaide. I took great pleasure in owning a Micro Holden - just like the neighbour's car.' Production ceased when the company could no longer compete with the popular, and prolific, British Dinky and Corgi toys.
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Summary
Object Statement
Toy aeroplane, 'Micro Models', TAA Vickers Viscount VH-TVA, die-cast zinc, made by Goodwood (Australia) Productions Pty Ltd, Australia, 1952-1961
Physical Description
Toy aeroplane, 'Micro Models', TAA Vickers Viscount VH-TVA, die-cast zinc, made by Goodwood (Australia) Productions Pty Ltd, Australia, 1952-1961 Toy aircraft model of T.A.A. Vickers Viscount made with die-cast zinc and a two piece riveted construction. Finished with silver, white and blue enamel. Four rubber wheels are located under the body and four moveable propellers are attached to the wings. The text 'Trans - Australia Airlines TAA' is in raised print and red enamel on the two sides of fuselage and 'TAA / VH-TVA' is in raised print on the wings.
DIMENSIONS
Height
50 mm
Width
150 mm
HISTORY
Notes
Purchased from the vendor's collection of 124 Micro Models. Originally owned by individual owners as toys.
SOURCE
Credit Line
Purchased 1991
Acquisition Date
22 May 1991
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