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Spring 2012 newsletter
IF IT’S ON WHEELS IT SELLS!
Please find below update information on LONDON TAXI, THE ROYAL MAIL and BRITISH MOTOR HERITAGE along with the latest from MAURER’S ICONS.
Best regards
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Andrew Maconie
Chief Executive
andrew@lmiuk.com
The London Taxi Company
A worldwide license has been issued to David Bailey Developments Limited who have produced and launched a London Taxi Wired Computer Mouse.
Waimanly are pleased to be launching their LONDON TAXI bicycle this spring in Korea.

The Royal Mail
Corgi Super Haulers, from Hornby Hobbies Limited, is a series of quality die-cast 1:64 scale toy trucks suitable for children aged three and over. Each truck has a detachable trailer and carries an authentic livery of some of the most popular trucks on Britain’s roads today.
British Motor Heritage
D & P International from Hong Kong have signed up for a three year worldwide deal for scale 1:28 die cast Morris Minor and Morris J2.
Sunstar from Macau have signed a worldwide four year deal to develop a die cast detailed collectable model scale 1:18 MG Metro 6R4
Maurer's Icons
“Robert Frederick are excited to be leading the way with Sidney Maurer and his Marilyn collection. His artwork is exceptional and the reaction we have had to our line of Stationery, Dated Products and Storage units following our launch at Spring Fair is very promising indeed” . Andy Hicks, Director, Robert Frederick
Also a new line of Maurer’s Icons boxer shorts have been licensed to ETS Michel in Paris.





