Casting #24
Casting #24
24a Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator, issued 1956, length 58mm, box type B.
24b Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator, issued 1959, length 67mm, box types B-C and D.
24c Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, issued 1967, length 76mm, box types E and F.
The 2 different size front wheels, one is 10 x 24 and the other is 11 x 24.
A nice Blue One, is it a Friday Lunch Time Model?
A nice Rich Red model and a Metalic Red model, the type "F" box is not listed in Stannards.
The 1st issue with BPW and Chrome Hubcaps.
With chrome hubs and Black Plastic Tyers.
The three different bases as listed by Stannards, plus a flat black base.
George T.
24b Weatherill Hydraulic Excavator, issued 1959, length 67mm, box types B-C and D.
24c Rolls Royce Silver Shadow, issued 1967, length 76mm, box types E and F.
The 2 different size front wheels, one is 10 x 24 and the other is 11 x 24.
A nice Blue One, is it a Friday Lunch Time Model?
A nice Rich Red model and a Metalic Red model, the type "F" box is not listed in Stannards.
The 1st issue with BPW and Chrome Hubcaps.
With chrome hubs and Black Plastic Tyers.
The three different bases as listed by Stannards, plus a flat black base.
George T.
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Hello George.
Very nice collection.
The blue Rolls Royce, it gives in really.
Very nice collection.
The blue Rolls Royce, it gives in really.
Mike & Nico from Austria.
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Hi George ! Does your blue Rolls match the lightest shade used on the RW metallic blue Iso that we discussed a week or so back??
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I was thinking the same, or maybe the Mercedes 300?SMS88 wrote:Hi George ! Does your blue Rolls match the lightest shade used on the RW metallic blue Iso that we discussed a week or so back??
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
Re: Casting #24
Very nice indeed! I've always wonder if there exist a blue rolls that matches the box artwork. So it does! Thanks for showing! rkerbside wrote:
A nice Blue One, is it a Friday Lunch Time Model?
George T.
Ritchie
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Faceless Bureaucrats have feelings too...
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Interesting blue model. Awaiting George's response to the questions.
George, by the comment made, I assume you have doubts about the model and/or no clear history?
George, by the comment made, I assume you have doubts about the model and/or no clear history?
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Re: Casting #24
I am pretty certain this Blue model has been discussed a few times between our two forums (Lefora and this one), and pictures of it or a similar one (both with a Silver painted rear bumper!), have been published in a MICA magazine. Some concern over the inner boot area regards the way and amount of spraying looks against the normal Red models suggests it is a repaint but not by Lesney. The baseplate also is of later production than if a genuine 'Pre-Pro' had been painted, I.E. it has all the towing guides. Even if it were a colour trial model to be introduced before the conversion to 'Superfast', why paint the rear bumper, Lesney would not have considered doing this on full production models, that idea died several years ago as being too time consuming.
I want to be sure it is a genuine Lesney produced model before I add it to my own personal listings for the #24c, so until that happens, I have to regard it as just a repaint done by a previous owner before George got it and based on the box art as a model that would look nice in the collection if only Lesney had painted it Blue to start with!
GHOSTHUNTER.
I want to be sure it is a genuine Lesney produced model before I add it to my own personal listings for the #24c, so until that happens, I have to regard it as just a repaint done by a previous owner before George got it and based on the box art as a model that would look nice in the collection if only Lesney had painted it Blue to start with!
GHOSTHUNTER.
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IIRC, George found it in a normal toyshop at the time when the model was still current.