9a Dennis Fire Engine, issued 1955, length 57mm, box type B.
9b Dennis Fire Engine, issued 1958, length 58mm, box type B.
9c Merryweather Marquis Series 111 Fire Engine, issued 1959, length 64mm, box types B-C and D.
9d Boat and Trailer, issued 1966, length Boat 76mm, Trailer 77mm, box types E and F.
9b Metal and Grey Plastic Wheels.
The main difference between 9a and 9b is the addition of a front bumber, but there are a few different casting as shown in the following pictures.
This has 10 x 24 treads BPW
This has 10 x 45 treads BPW
Also showing the three different colour ladders, Light Brown, Silver, and Gold.
The "A" type trim, still to find the "B" type trim.
The two different rear castings of the hose conections, with and with-out.
The Silver ladders and the Gold ladders with 17 and 18 rungs to them.
I did only have these five colours, but have since found another one.
George T.
#09, Casting
Re: Casting #9
My 9s:
9a:
9b:
And a couple 9c:
9a:
9b:
And a couple 9c:
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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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Re: Casting #9
9b without infill below drivers legs and flat crimped axles.
9b with infill , grey plastic wheels and dome crimped axles.
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Re: Casting #9
Thanks for the pictures George, especially the Boat deck colors from blue to green. Your pictures at Nick's site have made this Boat one of my favorite Lesneys.
I hope everyone notices Dan's (Brad Pittiful's) green deck Boat also, with it's nice TAN interior floor set off nicely by it's very white hull. You may want to take a better picture of that one alone from the top Dan for Nick's variation site. No one else seems to have ever shown one of these to our Forum members that I ever recall. I had mentioned having both this factory Tan colored, and also several Cream floored variations in some of these Boats right out of the factory. I have found only one with that Tan (Or light brown to some) floor for our collection. The cream floored Boats are much easier to find, but be careful to watch out for fading of hull and floor together. Nice find on your Tan floor green deck Boat Dan, it's a beauty and quite rare! kwakers
I hope everyone notices Dan's (Brad Pittiful's) green deck Boat also, with it's nice TAN interior floor set off nicely by it's very white hull. You may want to take a better picture of that one alone from the top Dan for Nick's variation site. No one else seems to have ever shown one of these to our Forum members that I ever recall. I had mentioned having both this factory Tan colored, and also several Cream floored variations in some of these Boats right out of the factory. I have found only one with that Tan (Or light brown to some) floor for our collection. The cream floored Boats are much easier to find, but be careful to watch out for fading of hull and floor together. Nice find on your Tan floor green deck Boat Dan, it's a beauty and quite rare! kwakers
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hi Dick
thanks for the info on the boat deck...i didnt know about the tan color..i thought it was just a darkening over time of a white deck...i took a few more pics...i hope they are ok...and nick can use them at his discretion...if other angles are needed just let me know and ill try to take them...as you can see some fishing trip they lost the starboard seat...prolly from a marlin that kept fighting even after they hauled him in the boat
thanks for the info on the boat deck...i didnt know about the tan color..i thought it was just a darkening over time of a white deck...i took a few more pics...i hope they are ok...and nick can use them at his discretion...if other angles are needed just let me know and ill try to take them...as you can see some fishing trip they lost the starboard seat...prolly from a marlin that kept fighting even after they hauled him in the boat
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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Re: Casting #9
Well done Dan, never seen a Tan boat interior before, that's one worth looking out for at future toy fairs.
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