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Dinky Toys - and I do still have mine - were generally non-US O, or 1:43, I'd wager. I never had any Matchbox Toys, except incidentally. I think Matchbox hit its stride after I outgrew toys (my trains are models; otherwise I wouldn't be here), so I know little about them.

Dinkys were cool, but weird. One of them was a neat 1957 Plymouth, and a good WWII (over scale, I think) Jeep model. But tanks that said "Centurion", trucks (OK, lorries, then) that said "Leyland", jets that said "Avro" did eventually get annoying - however, I loved them and ran the wheels off them.

Mine are banged up, but mostly complete, except for the disintegrated/melted tires and tracks. They were toys.

I had few Corgi pieces (also odd stuff) because the place I went most happened to have Dinky's. 

All my big vehicles - the pressed steel ones - were familiar US types.

the basis of the Matchbox model was that they all fit into the one-size matchbox, so the scale ratio of a bus or truck was huge, while that of an auto or motorcycle was smaller.  in a collection of about 100 pieces i got to look through a while back, i picked out only two vehicles fit for a flat car load and those were ~1:64 or 3/16" scale.  i believe one was 1:60 and the other 1:62.  i don't think i ran across any pieces that were scaled large enough for O, but this was the old traditional small size matchbox.

cheers...gary

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