#10, Casting
#10, Casting
10a Scammell Mechanical Horse & Trailer, issued 1957, length 56mm, box type B.
10b Scammell Mechanical Horse & Trailer, issued 1957, length 75mm, box type B.
10c Foden 10 Ton Sugar Container, issued 1960, length 67mm, box types B-C and D.
10d Pipe Truck (Leyland), issued 1966, length 73mm, box types E and F.
The front single wheel on this 10b model is always a smooth metal wheel.
Only the 1st casting of the 10b has a Crown on the rear as pictured.
The two different size rear hatchpicture one 4.5mm, and 5mm wide.
The different window heights one is 4mm high and the other is 4.5mm high.
The three different types of wheels used gpw, spw, bpw.
There are many variations on this model which can be seen on Nicks variation 1-75 site.
The 10d with a Chrome grille and base and the other with a White Plastic grille and base.
The four (4) different type bases on this model.
George T.
10b Scammell Mechanical Horse & Trailer, issued 1957, length 75mm, box type B.
10c Foden 10 Ton Sugar Container, issued 1960, length 67mm, box types B-C and D.
10d Pipe Truck (Leyland), issued 1966, length 73mm, box types E and F.
The front single wheel on this 10b model is always a smooth metal wheel.
Only the 1st casting of the 10b has a Crown on the rear as pictured.
The two different size rear hatchpicture one 4.5mm, and 5mm wide.
The different window heights one is 4mm high and the other is 4.5mm high.
The three different types of wheels used gpw, spw, bpw.
There are many variations on this model which can be seen on Nicks variation 1-75 site.
The 10d with a Chrome grille and base and the other with a White Plastic grille and base.
The four (4) different type bases on this model.
George T.
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Re: Casting #10
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Small one:
Big one:
The trio:
I'd like a spw one of these:
Big one:
The trio:
I'd like a spw one of these:
Re: Casting #10
This model is discussed in this article on the old forum.
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Sadly, nothing I do seems to allow me to log onto the old forum. I think it's time to fully abandon the old and go with the new. While I vaguely remember the discussion, I recall none of the content or conclusions. Perhaps it's high time to restart such discussions here on the new forum. Any chance you would open a new post (in the regular wheels forum) and start a new discussion?Idris wrote:This model is discussed on the old forum.
I'm not in favor of any referrals to the old forum because of access problems and the possibility that someone might attempt to continue a discussion there instead of here. At some point, the forum may not be accessible by anyone.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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I think it might be prudent to wait until Martin has had sufficient time to upload his salvaged archive to the current board.Tinman wrote:I think it's time to fully abandon the old and go with the new. While I vaguely remember the discussion, I recall none of the content or conclusions. Perhaps it's high time to restart such discussions here on the new forum. Any chance you would open a new post (in the regular wheels forum) and start a new discussion?
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There is nothing preventing us from discussing it now and the threads can be combined later if it's possible to bring in old threads as an archive.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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I like having these threads again. For an intermediate collector like me, it is fun to show off, to see what others have, and maybe get a comment about something I have being interesting or rare.
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I have started a new thread for the 10c British Sugar Coropration promotional (here). The first post is a (long-winded) summary of what was on the old forum.Tinman wrote:There is nothing preventing us from discussing it now and the threads can be combined later if it's possible to bring in old threads as an archive.