PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
I have no history with these plastic test shots but my guess they were to test the die when new,researching these on the net i also saw a plastic test shot of the bedford cf,looks like they are quite rare,
luckily i just happen to have a citreon model to hand to compare with the plastic test shot.
dave
luckily i just happen to have a citreon model to hand to compare with the plastic test shot.
dave
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Re: PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
Thank you for the correction,you are quite right (i used to drive a cf ,brain freeze lol) and thats the other test shot i saw on the net,
dave
Re: PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
We also have evidence of Lesney using plastic test shots.
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Interesting tread,i remember it now because they plastic used on the truck reminded me of the glow range,when i worked in a foundry the nearest thing i saw like this was a new die arriving to make ashtrays with a hard wax first shot on it,so it could be that these plastic shots are the result of toolmakers testing their tools before sending them to the foundry.Idris wrote:We also have evidence of Lesney using plastic test shots.
dave
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I have an example of the plastic Beetle body shell, bought at a toy fair several years ago. The seller described them as being test shots. I remember he had an SM as well, and they weren't expensive, but I preferred the Beetle. I thought the plastic bodyshell would look quite nice mounted on a baseplate and with seats and windows fitted, but I didn't want to remove the sprues, although on my example they have been folded inside the body.
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That interesting he had the same ones,that means there were more than one so i wonder why?Fred7A wrote:I have an example of the plastic Beetle body shell, bought at a toy fair several years ago. The seller described them as being test shots. I remember he had an SM as well, and they weren't expensive, but I preferred the Beetle. I thought the plastic bodyshell would look quite nice mounted on a baseplate and with seats and windows fitted, but I didn't want to remove the sprues, although on my example they have been folded inside the body.
dave
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Re: PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
I think the Convoy showed there is much later (late eighties) I don't Lesney used plastic test shots in the early 70ties.MOKOSEX wrote:Interesting tread,i remember it now because they plastic used on the truck reminded me of the glow range,when i worked in a foundry the nearest thing i saw like this was a new die arriving to make ashtrays with a hard wax first shot on it,so it could be that these plastic shots are the result of toolmakers testing their tools before sending them to the foundry.Idris wrote:We also have evidence of Lesney using plastic test shots.
dave
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Re: PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
I left the UK in early '87. However, I saw similar plastic test shots of the "big rig" cabs at Philip Bowdidge's sometime before I left.matchboxmarcel wrote:I think the Convoy showed there is much later (late eighties).
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Re: PLASTIC TEST SHOTS
yes that was about the period of those Convoy models. Would have to check but think the 1st one was around 1984.Idris wrote:I left the UK in early '87. However, I saw similar plastic test shots of the "big rig" cabs at Philip Bowdidge's sometime before I left.matchboxmarcel wrote:I think the Convoy showed there is much later (late eighties).
matchboxmarcel