Another spot the gem
Another spot the gem
One very obvious one, I think, but a few other nice things here too. This is how they arrived: they're a lot cleaner now.
- Attachments
-
- auction lot, as they arrived
- IMG_5861.jpg (504.06 KiB) Viewed 1070 times
Re: Another spot the gem
A gold 33C with regular wheels would be a great find. I'm not sure what to make of the 33B. Did it have yellow windows from day one, or is it a severe case of yellowing with age?
My other musings:
http://diecastcarpark.blogspot.com/
http://diecastcarpark.blogspot.com/
-
- Posts: 596
- Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:51 am
Re: Another spot the gem
Is that a 30a Prefect in blue?! (In the front row)
Last edited by MatchboxFreak on Sat May 26, 2018 3:11 am, edited 1 time in total.
Happy hunting!
Kurt
Kurt
-
- Posts: 626
- Joined: Mon Sep 16, 2013 3:21 am
- Location: Aust
Re: Another spot the gem
A nice little group there Glenn,
Something tells me the 30c might not have the brace on base, can’t quite see from reflection off wood.
The 31b, does it have an un-pressed roof rivet?
The 45a would be a nice find without the bonnet brace.
Look forward to more pictures.
Bert
Something tells me the 30c might not have the brace on base, can’t quite see from reflection off wood.
The 31b, does it have an un-pressed roof rivet?
The 45a would be a nice find without the bonnet brace.
Look forward to more pictures.
Bert
-
- Posts: 596
- Joined: Tue Sep 17, 2013 4:51 am
Re: Another spot the gem
Scratch my previous guess. On closer inspection, I see the blue one is actually a 36a Austin in one of the usual colors for that model.
Hmmmm
Hmmmm
Happy hunting!
Kurt
Kurt
Re: Another spot the gem
Sadly, the Miura is the only Superfast there, and it doesn’t have a tow guide so it’s nothing exciting. The E-type did start life with yellow windows, but it’s a Siku model of the 2+2 that’s been repainted from silver.Squid wrote:A gold 33C with regular wheels would be a great find. I'm not sure what to make of the 33B. Did it have yellow windows from day one, or is it a severe case of yellowing with age?
Bert has found most of them. The yellow 31b Ford Station Wagon is the version without windows so both roof rivets are unpressed. The tow hook is broken but it’s better than the one I had. The 30c Faun crane in the front row is without the brace - this was a real bonus as there were no base pictures, and I’m very pleased to have it. The 45a yellow Vauxhall with metal wheels does have the bonnet brace and also an extraordinary level of sun fade that means the back half is almost white. The other, very worn 45a has the more unusual silver wheels.yellowfoden wrote: Something tells me the 30c might not have the brace on base, can’t quite see from reflection off wood.
The 31b, does it have an un-pressed roof rivet?
The 45a would be a nice find without the bonnet brace.
Re: Another spot the gem
Yellow 31b American Station Wagon
30c Faun crane without rear brace
Sunfaded 45aRe: Another spot the gem
In case anyone's wondering, here are the other interesting items:
1e Mercedes truck with the more unusual zig-zag base: Two 22a Vauxhall Crestas with the thinner rear bumper discussed here - shown with the more usual thicker bumper version on the right
1e Mercedes truck with the more unusual zig-zag base: Two 22a Vauxhall Crestas with the thinner rear bumper discussed here - shown with the more usual thicker bumper version on the right
-
- Moderator
- Posts: 12249
- Joined: Sun Sep 15, 2013 4:12 pm
Re: Another spot the gem
Some great finds Glen and look at that...three Crestas with three intact towing hooks!!
Ghosthunter.
Ghosthunter.
Re: Another spot the gem
It's strange: I have 6 of these Crestas, and only one has a broken tow hook. Even on that one, the triangular base is intact. I have many later models with broken hooks - is this an example of getting it right with the first design and then making it worse?GHOSTHUNTER wrote: look at that...three Crestas with three intact towing hooks!!