43c pony trailer
Re: 43c pony trailer
A moderator or Nick will have to merge the thread into the other fourm's thread.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: 43c pony trailer
Moved!
Re: 43c pony trailer
Thank you Joe. Thank you HughTinman wrote:A moderator or Nick will have to merge the thread into the other fourm's thread.
It is finished.
I'm curious on Antonin's contribution to the model.
Mike & Nico from Austria.
Re: 43c pony trailer
Hi Mikemike wrote:Thank you Joe. Thank you HughTinman wrote:A moderator or Nick will have to merge the thread into the other fourm's thread.
It is finished.
I'm curious on Antonin's contribution to the model.
Nice that the contribution was moved. I have checked your variation and it seems (for me) to be standard code 12 (quite common) according Stannard´s listing. Unfortunatelly no new variation
Antonin
Re: 43c pony trailer
Diecast wrote:Hi Mikemike wrote:Thank you Joe. Thank you HughTinman wrote:A moderator or Nick will have to merge the thread into the other fourm's thread.
It is finished.
I'm curious on Antonin's contribution to the model.
Nice that the contribution was moved. I have checked your variation and it seems (for me) to be standard code 12 (quite common) according Stannard´s listing. Unfortunatelly no new variation
Antonin
Hi Antonin.
Thanks for your interest.
But Code 12 body ridge: without ridge
My model (code 8 ?): With ridge.
(and long Corners)
Please again for review.
Thank you Mike & Nico
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Re: 43c pony trailer
Mike, your model is a Mike Stannard's guide Code 12.
It would seem Nick has missed this code and left it out of his guide, or made a typo when entering the details. If you are trying to code the model from Nick's guide, you have found an error in the guide and not a missing variation.
It would seem Nick has missed this code and left it out of his guide, or made a typo when entering the details. If you are trying to code the model from Nick's guide, you have found an error in the guide and not a missing variation.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: 43c pony trailer
Hi Mike
According Stannard´s list the code12 has box with the ringe along bottom, this is type B.
Antonin
According Stannard´s list the code12 has box with the ringe along bottom, this is type B.
Antonin
Re: 43c pony trailer
Hi Antonin.Diecast wrote:Hi Mike
According Stannard´s list the code12 has box with the ringe along bottom, this is type B.
Antonin
Please have a look at the : towbar foot.
squared or angled
Thank you, Mike
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Re: 43c pony trailer
The tow bar foot is Angled (that's foot "B" in the Stannards guide).
I suspect that Nick's Code 13 has a typo with regard to the ridge at the bottom of the model (or, if Nick's Code 13 exists, he has simply left out the final variation). Even with constant updates, there are still many errors and typos in Nick's codes/listings. I still find the Stannard and other guides most valuable for variation identification and I still catalog my own items using the Stannard guide.
I suspect that Nick's Code 13 has a typo with regard to the ridge at the bottom of the model (or, if Nick's Code 13 exists, he has simply left out the final variation). Even with constant updates, there are still many errors and typos in Nick's codes/listings. I still find the Stannard and other guides most valuable for variation identification and I still catalog my own items using the Stannard guide.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: 43c pony trailer
Tinman wrote:The tow bar foot is Angled (that's foot "B" in the Stannards guide).
I suspect that Nick's Code 13 has a typo with regard to the ridge at the bottom of the model (or, if Nick's Code 13 exists, he has simply left out the final variation). Even with constant updates, there are still many errors and typos in Nick's codes/listings. I still find the Stannard and other guides most valuable for variation identification and I still catalog my own items using the Stannard guide.
..............and where do you get these?
Mike & Nico from Austria.