I have a shelf for genuine error pieces that are this interesting. I hope this one turns out to be a genuine factory done odd model.
I also have a special shelf for interesting re-paints or "Mistakes" which I have bought "As-Is" that I still continue to enjoy with a smile. Either way, enjoy this model for what it turns out to be, and let the kids play with a more modern boring model instead. This older one will always be fun to look at either way......Kwakers
Since nobody else seems to have mentioned it, I want to point out that this model is obviously not a 5c but a late issue 5d with plastic interior and with labels rather than decals.
Those grey wheels are therefore a few years older than the rest of the model.
ChFalkensteiner wrote:Since nobody else seems to have mentioned it, I want to point out that this model is obviously not a 5c but a late issue 5d with plastic interior and with labels rather than decals.
Those grey wheels are therefore a few years older than the rest of the model.
ChFalkensteiner wrote:Since nobody else seems to have mentioned it, I want to point out that this model is obviously not a 5c but a late issue 5d with plastic interior and with labels rather than decals.
Those grey wheels are therefore a few years older than the rest of the model.
It is correct Christian, thanks!
Just one month, and the bus/closer pictures will arrive.
Ergomatic wrote:I found it too on ebay UK yesterday. Now I won/paid it, but it will recive my brother in UK, and it will be in my hand only after Christmas. So be patiente Reg, MatchboxFreak and all others who are intresting, the pictures will arrive soon...
Clearly manipulated axle-end on the Gpw with vice marks visible on stem of axle.The axle-end on the Bpw is factory.
Sorry about that but at least your kid has something new to bus around. Congrats on your new bundle of joy!
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