Hi all,
Had this for years, maroon not red, never was sure...........
Chris Warr.
9a Fire Engine
Re: 9a Fire Engine
Very interesting and nothing obviously wrong with it! (On my monitor, it looks more chestnut than maroon.)
Which variation code is it?
Which variation code is it?
Re: 9a Fire Engine
It does look a very dark colour , a bit like the Y7-1 Leyland lorry. I thought I could see traces of paint on the pin that retains the escape wheels but I think these were painted in-situ anyway.
John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
Re: 9a Fire Engine
Could this maroon/brown be caused by heat exposure or other enviromental factors which would also cause enamels to show much more gloss.If u look at the underside,u would notice that the paint is a dab lighter.Note the easy scratching-off of the paint by somebody without leaving any scoring,gouging etc (as far as i can see) as which would normally occur in other castings with similar baked enamels.Also note the large paint chipping in odd areas on the whole casting.Have u noticed the distinct color variation on both the ladder wheel spokes or could it be the angle or flash.
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Re: 9a Fire Engine
Hi all,
Thanks for the replies, it does vary to a brown shade, and there is a noticeable darker shade on the ladder wheels, also there is still some gold trim on the hose reel which looks original. I think it is original paint, but if it wasn't painted this colour something very strange has happened to it to alter the shade, maybe chemical exposure.
On the other hand I thought it could be a run through the paint process after a brown / black run when the gun wasn't cleaned properly?
Chris Warr.
Thanks for the replies, it does vary to a brown shade, and there is a noticeable darker shade on the ladder wheels, also there is still some gold trim on the hose reel which looks original. I think it is original paint, but if it wasn't painted this colour something very strange has happened to it to alter the shade, maybe chemical exposure.
On the other hand I thought it could be a run through the paint process after a brown / black run when the gun wasn't cleaned properly?
Chris Warr.
Re: 9a Fire Engine
Hi mate,Idris wrote:Very interesting and nothing obviously wrong with it! (On my monitor, it looks more chestnut than maroon.)
Which variation code is it?
Sadly I only had an electronic copy of Stannard and it was lost when my old PC died, so I don't know what code it is.
Chris Warr.
Re: 9a Fire Engine
Hi Chris.
Very interesting contribution in the forum.
Thanks for the view.
Greetings from Mike & Nico from Austria.
Very interesting contribution in the forum.
Thanks for the view.
Greetings from Mike & Nico from Austria.
Mike & Nico from Austria.
Re: 9a Fire Engine
Tryin' to send you PM Hugh, and it just won't go, drop me a line on chris-warr@live.co.uk.Idris wrote:Very interesting and nothing obviously wrong with it! (On my monitor, it looks more chestnut than maroon.)
Which variation code is it?
Cheers Mate.
CW.
Re: 9a Fire Engine
Heres one that suffered a similar fate.
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