nearlymint wrote:Rivet does look ok comparing to your red one Mike, now you just need to confirm the base of the model.
Is the base tight , compare to one of your others where the model is pressed over to hold the base.
You took the words right out of my mouth, Jason!
I compare with my other 56 a models.
The base is firm and tight.
Under the black pole is very old dust.
mike wrote:I compare with my other 56 a models.
The base is firm and tight.
Under the black pole is very old dust.
Mike, like I said, does not matter if the base is tight or loose (that means nothing with a spread rivet). People have been faking the black poles for decades, some dust means nothing either.
The black poles look like they were always black but I find the first place for the paint wear on the trolleybus is the poles themselves, Taking the paint wear of the rest of the bus into consideration I think the poles have most likely been swapped from another model. Also for the reason that the black poled trolleybus has not been recorded with rounded axle ends.
nickjones wrote:The black poles look like they were always black but I find the first place for the paint wear on the trolleybus is the poles themselves, Taking the paint wear of the rest of the bus into consideration I think the poles have most likely been swapped from another model. Also for the reason that the black poled trolleybus has not been recorded with rounded axle ends.
nickjones wrote:The black poles look like they were always black but I find the first place for the paint wear on the trolleybus is the poles themselves, Taking the paint wear of the rest of the bus into consideration I think the poles have most likely been swapped from another model. Also for the reason that the black poled trolleybus has not been recorded with rounded axle ends.
Nick and Mike and Nico,
I think this model is more likely a base swap - the base is the most worn part of the model. I agree with your observation Nick that the black poles tend to chip/wear faster than the rest of the model.
nickjones wrote:The black poles look like they were always black but I find the first place for the paint wear on the trolleybus is the poles themselves, Taking the paint wear of the rest of the bus into consideration I think the poles have most likely been swapped from another model. Also for the reason that the black poled trolleybus has not been recorded with rounded axle ends.
Nick and Mike and Nico,
I think this model is more likely a base swap - the base is the most worn part of the model. I agree with your observation Nick that the black poles tend to chip/wear faster than the rest of the model.
To clarify, I see nothing wrong with the poles on this model. My concern is that it is a genuine black pole body which has been married with a later base...