Casting #73
Casting #73
73a 10 Ton Pressure Refueller (Leyland), issued1959, length 66mm, box type B.
73b F1 Ferrari, issued 1962, length 66mm, box types D and E.
73c !968 Mercury (Commuter Station Wagon), issued 1968, length 78mm, box type F.
A few Variations Silver Trim to the radiator and rear bumber, and a gap between the tank and the chassis.
I have posted two lots this week, as I am having an operation on my hands on Wednesday.
George T.
73b F1 Ferrari, issued 1962, length 66mm, box types D and E.
73c !968 Mercury (Commuter Station Wagon), issued 1968, length 78mm, box type F.
A few Variations Silver Trim to the radiator and rear bumber, and a gap between the tank and the chassis.
I have posted two lots this week, as I am having an operation on my hands on Wednesday.
George T.
Re: Casting #73
Yes George, best of luck with those talented hands. Dick
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Good Luck George, I love your posts and look forward to many more once you recover from your op.
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
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Good luck with the operation, hope you are back here asap.
My 73s:
My 73s:
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let us know if you need a hand George...good luck with the procedure!
the two bases...1968 mercury and mercury on platform
the two bases...1968 mercury and mercury on platform
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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I always enjoy looking at "Brad Pittiful's" pictures, you can see so much in them, not just the models, however, I can not work out what is in this picture, is it something from an old Steam Traction engine, I am really intrigued to know, how about it Brad lets have a better look at the mysterious black object or do you want to give us clues and we have to guess what it, that would be fun!!!
Ghosty.
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Perhaps on a new thread friend. How about we keep this one for nice pictures of #73.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I always enjoy looking at "Brad Pittiful's" pictures, you can see so much in them, not just the models, however, I can not work out what is in this picture, is it something from an old Steam Traction engine, I am really intrigued to know, how about it Brad lets have a better look at the mysterious black object or do you want to give us clues and we have to guess what it, that would be fun!!!
Ghosty.
Cheers,
Gavin
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I think it's a Welders Mask?? No wait I know what it is it's Darth Vaders Helmet...........have you been dressing up again Dan, naughty boy!!GHOSTHUNTER wrote:I always enjoy looking at "Brad Pittiful's" pictures, you can see so much in them, not just the models, however, I can not work out what is in this picture, is it something from an old Steam Traction engine, I am really intrigued to know, how about it Brad lets have a better look at the mysterious black object or do you want to give us clues and we have to guess what it, that would be fun!!!
Ghosty.
MOTORMAN
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"
"Kill all my demons and my angels will die too"