Ford Refuse Truck
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Ford Refuse Truck
Not sure what the origin of this is - possibly put together by someone or poor condition original - wheels appear to be painted grey
Container is lighter in colour and matt in appearance
Container is lighter in colour and matt in appearance
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
looks like sun fade to me
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
I agree and a clue is the windscreen moulding, clearly has suffered from some heat.
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
did you look at the wheels from underside...are they black still?
if not then the truck was flipped over at one point for the sun fade to affect them
if not then the truck was flipped over at one point for the sun fade to affect them
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
I do not think that the sun can turn black wheels to grey. It is more likely that they were overpainted by somebody, as the original poster indicated anyway.Brad Pittiful wrote:did you look at the wheels from underside...are they black still?
if not then the truck was flipped over at one point for the sun fade to affect them
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
now that you mention it it does look like paintChFalkensteiner wrote:I do not think that the sun can turn black wheels to grey. It is more likely that they were overpainted by somebody, as the original poster indicated anyway.Brad Pittiful wrote:did you look at the wheels from underside...are they black still?
if not then the truck was flipped over at one point for the sun fade to affect them
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
According to the Nick Jones matchbox web site the sun fades the container to brown - I have another refuse model where this seems to have happened
Also the container in the picture is the same light grey matt finish all over including most of the inside (90% plus)
Not sure if this makes any difference but the insert in the slot of the chassis is in white/grey plastic instead of the blue/green translucent colour as found in the other 2 refuse trucks I have
I am almost certain that the wheels have been painted grey as black is showing through albeit faintly in places
I have included a view from underneath
Also the container in the picture is the same light grey matt finish all over including most of the inside (90% plus)
Not sure if this makes any difference but the insert in the slot of the chassis is in white/grey plastic instead of the blue/green translucent colour as found in the other 2 refuse trucks I have
I am almost certain that the wheels have been painted grey as black is showing through albeit faintly in places
I have included a view from underneath
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Re: Ford Refuse Truck
Could this possibly be the result of somebody putting the model in a jar of paint thinner or turpentine in order to remove an old repaint. I tried to do this a couple of times in my youth with odd and disastrous effect.
The crazing on the box and the hazing on the windows makes me think this. The paint thinner can make wheels turn grey.
Hans in Denver
The crazing on the box and the hazing on the windows makes me think this. The paint thinner can make wheels turn grey.
Hans in Denver
Re: Ford Refuse Truck
That sounds like a worthwhile experiment.
Tito
Tito
Re: Ford Refuse Truck
I saw this Truck on ebay a few months ago and It seemed weird to have GPW, so I took a closer look and it looks like the wheels were black at one point, so I thought I was painted or something.
Mokohead