29a Husky ERF Cement Mixer Truck

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29a Husky ERF Cement Mixer Truck

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A couple of differences here: The cab sides have been re-worked and the model on the left has a larger side window, thinner pillars and a glazed rear quarterlight. The quarterlight is filled in on the right model. I don't know which is later but the left model is more refined. Also, the base clips are a different size. Can anyone throw any light on these changes? The few pictures I've seen so far are models with filled-in rear quarterlights.
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I've been checking quite a lot of these online and nearly gave up but then I found another one with the glazed rear quarterlight on Gary's Cars. I still don't know which came first though.
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I had one pass through my shop last year and it had the glazed rear quarterlights
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Ewan wrote:I had one pass through my shop last year and it had the glazed rear quarterlights
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Thanks Ewan, these seem to be either early or late :D The filled in quarterlight version seems to greatly outnumber this version on the ones I've checked.
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I'd never even thought of it - I'll have a good look at any more that come my way. I suspect that the glazed version will be early because all the references I see to the Guy Warriors call the glazed ones early and the filled in ones late.
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Ewan wrote:I'd never even thought of it - I'll have a good look at any more that come my way. I suspect that the glazed version will be early because all the references I see to the Guy Warriors call the glazed ones early and the filled in ones late.
That sounds very plausible, perhaps the model was simplified to save money. I don't have a great interest in these but if I have more than one of any model I just have to compare them.
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