2c Muir hill new variation

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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Reading the above, I'm trying to place which variation this is.
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Silver trim
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Shouldered front wheels (hole in base, bumper/chassis brace & chassis/wing brace - body 3?)
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With text on small wheels
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No stoppers on tipper bed
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Chassis brace
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I'm thinking Code 6

Here's one I've had for a while that shows what might have been if they'd included a driver :D
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Can't quite figure how it was done as the driver's top half of body sits on a piece of what looks like balsa wood which appears too large to fit through any of the windows.
The base rivet is clean and untouched
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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Hi Rodger,

On play worn models like this the tipper axle pin supports are often slightly bent. If you look on the tipper tray ( where circled ) with an eye loupe or magnifier glass you may see the blocks have partly worn or snapped off.

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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Thanks Bert, I'll have a close look with a loupe when I get home tonight.
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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Had a close look and no evidence of supports.
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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Hi Rodger,
Don't forget the stop will be right underneath when fully open like this. J
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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Thanks for the information - upon closer inspection I can now see where the stops have been broken off.
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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Idris wrote:Now we know how to tell the genuine reverse colour dumpers from the fakes!
Just like the reverse wreckers casting i bought to light . Both external and internal . Its the only way to stop the fakes
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Re: 2c Muir hill new variation

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Very nice model Jason. I am looking for this variation a long time. I think that you have discovered a new detail of already known variation.
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