Stallholder Harry Parkinson holds his favourite hot wheel, a C110 Nissan Skyline. Stallholder Harry Parkinson said the community had easily doubled since the start of 2018,” and had grown not just in New Zealand, but all around the world, especially since Covid-19. For many collectors, it was nostalgia that brought them into the fold. “I went to the supermarket one day and saw them, and remembered collecting them when I was a kid . going to The Warehouse . it re-sparked my interest,” he said. From his pocket he revealed one of his favourite miniatures, a C110 Nissan Skyline. Despite being worth more than $100, he’d freed it from its packaging.
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Wesley took the lead in the first half when they booted through a loose ball about 50 metres and eventually scored. They took an 8-0 lead into halftime. Feilding put in a lot of defensive work in the first half and had a couple of scoring opportunities, but didn’t finish off. In the second spell Feilding spent a lot of time in Wesley’s half and with six minutes to go, were finally rewarded when hooker Vernon Bason drove over to score the winning try. “We got stuck in during the second half, we just couldn’t get our attack going,” Lock said.