My F1 Toy Box
It started with my Dad watching the races. Then I watched the races. Then as my love for Formula 1 and motorsports grew, I explored this new interest in two other ways: video games, which we've covered a fair bit on this channel, and toys.
I've dug out my old childhood F1 and motorsports toys, and I'm going to share them with you. Play nice!
0:00 - Introduction
1:45 - Onyx & Corgi Cars
7:51 - Minichamps Cars
11:49 - Helmets
14:17 - Matchbox Cars & Sets
20:36 - Memorabilia
21:34 - Bburago Cars
25:21 - Outro
Matchbox Formula 1 Grid Walk article: https://lamleygroup.com/2020/05/16/matchbox-formula-1-grid-walk-part-2-1970s-1990s/
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