Lledo Promotional Diecast Models

BBC Radio Times - The House of Eliott Series 1994

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Jack Odell, one of the founders of the Matchbox diecast company, founded Lledo (Odell backwards) in 1982, and launched the "Days Gone" range of models in 1983, taking over a market previously popularised by the Matchbox "Models of Yesteryear" series. Models produced by the Enfield-based company became popular among collectors worldwide.


The Days Gone range celebrates the bygone days of road transport, and includes vans, trucks and other vehicles, many featuring famous brands and household names of the past and present. Lledo also became very important for producing promotional models, enabling companies and organisations to order models with their own logos or brand names for marketing or promotional purposes or to celebrate special events.

This series of models was commissioned by the BBC's Radio Times magazine to celebrate the TV Series "The House of Eliott", about two sisters in 1920s London.

Excellent pre-owned condition, in original boxes. Boxes are generally very good, with minimal wear and no serious rips or splits, though there may be a couple of minor scuffs and light creases. Models themselves are excellent, near-mint condition. See photos - all photos show actual items.