Urban Explorer with a need to step back in time to the places that were once loved, but sadly now forgotten and left for nature to reclaim.
I personally enjoy all aspects of explores, but my personal favourites are car graveyards, aviation graveyards, military yards and old creepy asylums.
Join me and my beard for explores as and when I do them.
Peace!
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love it
I own a nice DINKY collection running from very few pre war models through the mid '60s I have no military vehicles, which I dislike, not strictly for being a pacifist but because I find them ugly and monotonous.
I have all most all the same toys in box.....gifts from my mother when i was a child in 60s......from shops in holland
my grandfather owned a bit of tower colliery him and his friends bought it once ownership is passed down to me i want to renovate it into still a coal mine
Hi sir are these cars made in England?
Yes they are
I used to work in this building, it was a great place to work…mail was conveyed by a chain which went from the office over to the railway station….sad to see everything stripped out.
Hey thank you for sharing
I like buying in bulk.
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Some awesome stuff
Kwiksave went to Somerfield 👍🏼 Awesome collection, nice and crisp items there. Exciting stuff 👌👌
Thank you Lee, much appreciated 🤜🏼
I like your video, i also like french dinkies , the later ones from the late 1960s into early 1970s, as i believe bobigny closed in 1970 then productions moved to calais until it closed in 1971/72 , then they were made in Spain using French tooling , and i believe newer models were made by Auto pilen . My personal favourite is the simca police car .
Thank you so much Peter, both for the information and for watching the video. I agree, the Simca is pretty awesome
another great video! your enthusiasm is infectious! i've never had a budgie(apart from the feathered bird called Ben we had circa 1974) they look fantastic, i think some of those dinkys are just magnificent, i think dinky were every bit as good as corgi and they seemed to have a wider range of vehicles in their line ups, i don't ever recall mettoy corgi doing an Opel or a Peugeot(i stand to be corrected of course) for example, i have a few of the models shown including the beemer which is a great model and the fire transit van, mine being in a bubble pack and in mint condition from childhood, superb stuff, i get the welsh accent as my cousins husband is from Swansea! terrific
Thank you as always Simon and I did laugh about Ben haha. You are completely right though, Dinky definitely did offer a much wider range of both European and American vehicles apposed to Corgi and I think each brand is brilliant in its own way. I’ve got a real oddball stock video to upload next 😎
As a follower of your channel, I do like it we do like it when you do close-ups and tell us about the vehicles interesting beautiful cars
I really appreciate the support and I’ll be sure to do more of that
@@ExploringWithBoss really I find that hard to belivev. I work with a load of Welsh guys from Swansea so I’m used to it. lol and they’ve got some colourful Language lol 😝 yes we found it. Easy to understand exactly what you’re saying 🏴
Beautiful items, everybody can understand your accent 🏴 🤣🤣
Haha thank you 🙏🏽 someone couldn’t the other day so I thought I better make sure 😂
I find it a bit chilling that those linoleum tiles you see under your feet onboard are the same patterns as you would have seen on Titanic's first class reception room and dining saloon.
Really is an incredible location
One of the Richardson was in there with the twins ✌️👌💯👊👊👊👊
My childhood right there! 👍
Amazing "
Thank you
Your guess is right a mortuary trolley the body goes inside and a sheet covers it and off you go.
I worked there from 1985 to 1990
Thank you for sharing Robert
You post this video a homeless person will look through someone's window watching the video and the homeless person will go ahead and live in one of those caravans and I know it is very unlikely but I'm just saying
I´m going over to the UK for a toy fair in the fall/winter. If I´m looking for Diecast and toy soldiers is NEC or Sandown better?
Both are pretty much equal if I’m honest, both are excellent fairs. Be sure to say hello if you spot me
Very interesting. At least a lot of the parts will have another life.
Thank you 🙏🏽
It's a coal house or coal hole, in Barnsley we pronounce it as "coil oil". 😂
😂😂🤜🏼
OVER 350 passengers in each of 3 classes plus crew. A flying small town in Kansas
Crazy to think
It’s your fault. I’ve started to collect dinky toys again. I won’t say how much I spent in the last two weeks but enough for a good holiday. 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂 I’m sorry, but Dinky Toys are awesome. Happy collecting 🤜🏼
@@ExploringWithBoss they’re brilliant
Would love to explore old factories, but Im worried about squatters and other dodgy characters.
There’s always a chance of it
I am a recent retired flight attendant and I have flown on many 747 planes ✈️ in my career I think all of them should have been kept in a museum after they retired
Thank you for sharing
I enjoyed watching that, probably the best video of 30ED I've ever seen. I hope to stay there soon myself.
Thank you 🙏🏽
Another beautiful collection you seem to get very lucky on sniffing out people wanting to sell their collections . As I said before, I’ve started collecting now I’ve got quite a few but not many from the vintage era as just getting into the hobby. I’m going to Sandown Park toy fair perhaps see you there. 😊
Thank you so much for the kind words, but for also watching. I really appreciate it and happy collecting 🤜🏼
another brilliant video and another superb selection of toys, nothing evokes my 60s/70s childhood better than matchbox superfast, those boxes alone transport me back to 1970 or 71, my fantastic parents bought me those lovely cars when i was a young boy so the nostalgia is massive! i agree re the 50s yanks, cars were truly works of art back then and the dinky replicas are equally as gorgeous, i have the export version(i think) of the corgi gift set number 48(a lidded box with artwork obviously) and it's one of my prized items, i love your enthusiasm it is truly infectious! thanks again for a great video and best wishes
Thank you so much Simon, it’s always a pleasure to film these videos and share them with you all. The excitement of never knowing what I’m going to find or hopefully buy never gets old and I’m looking forward to many more years 🤞🏼
Hi Im viewing from New Zealand. Im in my sixties in age , so i spent my childhood in the 1960s. I had various makes of metal diecast toys then. Dinky, Corgi , Spot On and Matchbox cars. I like the Citroen CV2 model and the Renault 16. I remember owning a Dinky Hillman Imp in red . I think it would be very rare today. From Carl.
Thank you very much for watching Carl, I really appreciate it.
Found you at last will look out for you I’ve Sandown Park on the 18th. You’re not difficult to miss with that big beard lol 😊
I looked under Jones vintage collection. The only thing that came up on eBay was Jordans is that you? 😊
Amazing collection I’m just at the beginning of my journey. I’m sure it’s going to be expensive. lol
I’ve subscribed to your channel and been watching your videos over the last few weeks. I’ve taken the plans and spent quite a lot of money on dinky toys. I bought 10 in one go , I think I’ve been bitten by the bug. Do you sell any? How do I get to your website? Thx DSM BERKSHIRE
www.ebay.co.uk/str/jordansvintageworld That’s a link to my eBay store. Thank you also and happy collecting 🤜🏼
There's one exactly like that in yellow, and in better condition, sitting abandoned in finland. Very cool looking rig.
That’s awesome
Have you had the fish and chips there yet it’s amazing 🤩
I had chips there the day I filmed this video. I agree it was really good
Mate bout 5 years ago when I was six there was a lil tent with random stuff😊
This bloke so called doing the comments is a dick head ,he doesn't know who the model is with the Ford Cortina MK 3 , Graham Hill , otherwise Damon's Dad , both F1 driver's in their day . Why doesn't this prick go and do his research / homework first .
This video / film is out of focus ,so can't see the model's properly ,who ever did this video/ film was a useless idiot ,get someone who can do it properly .
The orange commer is rare to find intact.
I agree. You don’t see it as often, especially not with the luggage etc
Remarkable how the boxes are so mint, after all the years.
Definitely is. Some beautiful examples :)
It’s absolutely stunning amazing beautiful I am now up to 37 thank you toys but they’re all bought very recently from their main store. I will try and get some vintage but it’s financial thing
Thank you for the kind comments 🙏🏽 Yeah I completely get that and that’s why I always try to stock loose models also, so it gives the affordability factor also :)
Stunning collection I’ve only got 24 different cars but the oldest is from the 70s most of mine I bought lately but I will carry on collecting your collection is fantastic , I had a lot as a kid. I’m 57 years old. Good to see your collection in such wonderful condition. Thanks
Thank you so much for watching, but also for the kind words. Wish you all the best collecting :)
@@ExploringWithBoss no thank you for sharing , looks like it’s going to be the new hobby
I would love to convert that into my house.
Would be awesome
My sat nav said its 30mph along there? Just finished it?
Yeah sadly I think it might have changed with the speed limit drops in wales about six months ago. It used to be a 60
Like the two tone Austin not on eBay
It’s already sold I’m afraid :(
Great video thanks
Thank you for watching 🙏🏽
Great models, Jordan!!
Thank you John 🙏🏽
What a selection
Thanks brother 🤜🏼