Definition of Transitionals
Re: Definition of Transitionals
I think 'Lotus' can be used in the singular or the plural.
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Oh, only singular really, otherwise this won't work...motorman wrote:I think 'Lotus' can be used in the singular or the plural.
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LayGHOSTHUNTER wrote:Oh, only singular really, otherwise this won't work...motorman wrote:I think 'Lotus' can be used in the singular or the plural.
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Re: Definition of Transitionals
In pedantic mode.... you could have a minimum of 1 model so, in terms of Kevin's description, I beg to differ...Viewfield wrote:As the man said," ....a minimum of three"
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1. a Regular Wheel version in it's specified colours
2. the Superfast version in new colours
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I don't have a real strong opinion on this topic, but regardless of the "definition", those are some great examples/photos by George.......kerbside wrote:Hello Roland, to my way of collecting a transitional is when the Superfast model is the same colour as the Regular wheel model.
Here is a few models to show this way I collect I have nearly all of them.
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Re: Definition of Transitionals
I agree with Ghostys definition of - errrrr minimum three versions
The only problem with them is as usual - so many models, so less display room
The only problem with them is as usual - so many models, so less display room
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Re: Definition of Transitionals
This applies to any brand name really.motorman wrote:I think 'Lotus' can be used in the singular or the plural.
Apart from that, for any English word derived from Latin you are generally free to either use the Latin plural or the English plural. For some words the former is more common, for others the latter, but both are OK.
Only if you decide to use the Latin plural, you have to make sure to use the correct Latin plural, which is easier to do if you have learned Latin and know which declension the word in question belongs to.
The declension does not depend on a word's ending alone. For example, words ending in "-us" can be "O" declension (e.g. "lotus" - correct Latin plural "loti"), "U" declension (e.g. "status" - correct Latin plural "status") or consonant declension (e.g. "prius" - correct Latin plural "priora").
Rule of thumb: if you are unsure, avoid the Latin plural and use the English plural instead, which for words ending in "-us" usually means appending "-es".
Re: Definition of Transitionals
This debate surfaces semi-regularly and is never satisfactorily resolved. There is no definitive definition (ha!) of transitional, so I've always felt it is up to the individual collector to decide for themselves - the only problem of course being that one collector's transitional is something different to another. So I just think that a very loose definition is the only way to go. Although a number of posters here have already given very narrow and specific definitions, I believe that broadly speaking, most collectors are referring to models issued in both RW and SF ranges when using the term transitional. Then even that is too broad for some, and too narrow for others...
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