Jonty, it is nice to know that you were in Calcutta, it is where I was born and spent the best years of my life. The person that you are referring to is probably one Mr. Kumar who owned the famed India Hobby Centre. It was once the Mecca of Aeromodelling in India, sadly it now a shadow of its former self. Mr. Suresh Kumar passed away last year. One of his sons Rishi, is carrying the flag, but I doubt if he possesses the same zeal of spreading the hobby amongst the masses. The Late Mr. Suresh kumar is remembered as the Godfather of Aeromodelling in India. The hotel that you are referring to is probably The Astor, which was once owned by the family and has since been sold off. Rather Dickensian, wouldn't you agree? Their Mills engines, sold under the brand name 'Aurora' are much sought after all over the world today. I do possess a number of "Dinky" toys made from the dies that you are talking about. They must be worth a fortune today.
Triumphjon, sadly the Herald died out here in the sixties, but a derivative, the Standard Gazelle survived till 1977, when it was phased out. It's a pity that these marques are only seen at vintage car rallies or in the collections of a noted few now. Just the other day, they were everywhere.
The original 1954 Morris Oxford was sold in the early sixties in India as the Landmaster and later was modified into the iconic Ambassador. it is alive and kicking despite Tsunami like competition from Japanese and Korean models! Guess what - The Ambassador was exported to the UK under a new name as the 'Fullbore Mark 10'. It was a catastrophic disaster and sales were abysmal! However, I quote from Austin Rover Online - "Even so, few Mark 10s were sold from Fullbore Motors' base in Kensington, West London, and as a consequence, they are likely to be an expensive rarity in the future."
davidm1945 - Oh yes Sir, the good old Bullet is thumping away to glory and is also being exported in sizeable numbers for aficionados all over the world. It is very much an Indian way of life, a true classic. I am a maverick who possesses a Yamaha RD 350 (also manufactured in India between 1983 to 1990) but that is a different story.
Thanks for tuning into India!
