ARRIVED TODAY
ARRIVED TODAY
A Couple of very nice SF's arrived today. Many thanks to Tim (tjlglass), for the SF#56 thin wheel, wide arch, I have been looking for one for ages!!!!!!!.
If anyone has got a spare mint type F Box for an SF#56 I would be interested in it, please PM me!
As for the modrod....well i know the engines can be easily swapped but i paid very little for this example.......under a tenner!!! So i am happy with that.
Cheers
If anyone has got a spare mint type F Box for an SF#56 I would be interested in it, please PM me!
As for the modrod....well i know the engines can be easily swapped but i paid very little for this example.......under a tenner!!! So i am happy with that.
Cheers
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MOTORMAN
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Very nice MM I do like these thin wheeled wide arch variations , still need the modrod myself but as you have said so easy for someone to make. J
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- ChFalkensteiner
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Congratulations on this one!motorman wrote: As for the modrod....well i know the engines can be easily swapped but i paid very little for this example.......under a tenner!!! So i am happy with that.
The 5 square front wheels not only make the black engine seem credible, but they make this model even more interesting in my view.
Since this variation would most likely have come in a multi-pack, the box is probably not correct for it.
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Both are beautiful buys MM,....cool models.....Enjoy.
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Re: ARRIVED TODAY
Christian, thanks for your comments.ChFalkensteiner wrote:Congratulations on this one!motorman wrote: As for the modrod....well i know the engines can be easily swapped but i paid very little for this example.......under a tenner!!! So i am happy with that.
The 5 square front wheels not only make the black engine seem credible, but they make this model even more interesting in my view.
Since this variation would most likely have come in a multi-pack, the box is probably not correct for it.
It has always been a concern of mine that the black engined Modrods were not factory issues and were all engine swaps from the silver streak.
Can you confirm that Modrods did leave the factory with black engines in Multi-packs and if so would they have had different variations of the cat label??
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Thanks Numi,numi wrote:Both are beautiful buys MM,....cool models.....Enjoy.
numi
I love the #56, i have been looking for this thin wheel/wide wheel arch variation for such a long time, and had given up on finding one, so when Tim offered one for sale i went for it, and thankfully he was happy to do a great deal.
Hope you are well bonnie lass.
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Re: ARRIVED TODAY
Congrats on both purchases, MM! Re. the Mod Rod, that’s a nice little find.. a minter like that, you’ve got a real bargain for the price. You say the engine can be swapped, but how easy (or hard) is it to remove the engine, in the first place? Are there any tell-tale signs that show the engine’s been swapped or otherwise tampered with?
Btw, good luck in finding a mint box (soon) for the No. 56!
Cheers,
Ken
Btw, good luck in finding a mint box (soon) for the No. 56!
Cheers,
Ken
Variations are the spice of life.
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It is very easy, and any scratch marks left are in areas which you cannot see while the engine is in place.matchbox360 wrote:Congrats on both purchases, MM! Re. the Mod Rod, that’s a nice little find.. a minter like that, you’ve got a real bargain for the price. You say the engine can be swapped, but how easy (or hard) is it to remove the engine, in the first place? Are there any tell-tale signs that show the engine’s been swapped or otherwise tampered with?
I am reposting some pictures I have posted on various boards before, as it seems some are still unaware of this.
Engine removal:
Model without engine:
Two models before swap:
Two models after swap:
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I am not perfectly sure about this. Anyway, if there is a genuine Mod Rod with a black engine, it would most likely be like yours, with the later body casting, the later (spotted cat) label and the 5 square front wheels.motorman wrote: It has always been a concern of mine that the black engined Modrods were not factory issues and were all engine swaps from the silver streak.
Can you confirm that Modrods did leave the factory with black engines in Multi-packs and if so would they have had different variations of the cat label??
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Thanks for the info and pics, Christian, most illuminating! I always thought the No.1's engine was affixed more rigidly/permanently. I've never tried messing with mine, too scared of damaging it in some way. Nice to have the benefit of your guidance and experience!
Cheers,
Ken
Cheers,
Ken
Variations are the spice of life.