Y-16 Mercedes

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Here is a photo of the smooth and textured trunks, my one with the diff; has the smooth trunk, just my luck.

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Hi All
another two Color Version.Cheers Mathias.

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Hi Rod

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here my twotone Benz Collection.Two cost me no more than 10 euros but the first 700 DM for some years ago.

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Here is my 2 tone one - but pre pro colours instead but still Lesney green PS this very rare early prepro is for sale if you make a reasonable offer

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I have one similar to the Green example shown by Mathias, but it is the reverse of his...
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The example shown here comes from the 1976-77 period when the wheel rims were being changed from Mk1, to Mk2 and the 'Y-16' number on the top of the box was changed from a dark Gold, to White.

I have Two more unusual Y-16 models, pictures here soon.

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Got all Three Y-16 Mercedes 'SS' models together now...
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This picture shows the unusual Gold-Green colouring on the Third model.
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Three different metallic Green models here.
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As always the underside of the model shows the shades easier as there tends to be less top-coat lacquering.

This model is a good example of models existing in many permutations. You could put a Dozen of these in a box and whatever Three models you pick out, they are very likely going to be different...!

I had this model from 1972 when it was first introduced into the range, in Silver-Grey over dark Red and I was most upset when I found it was damaged around the rear axle housing, so I got my Dad to take it back to the shop and change it...!

Today it would have been collectible as an OOPS! model!

This is a favourite model and while I don't intend collecting every conceivable variation or colour, I don't mind collecting the odd couple as shown here.

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On Moyboy website it is mentioned, that there was a release with an open (folded) roof. I got one with red body and silver base and it seems, that this is the only version to be found? Can someome say, in which colors it came?
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This model only has two variations, 12 or 24 spoke bright red wheels.
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Thank you for your confirmation :D
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