Quite busy at Cirencester today, with a fair amount of Matchbox and a few new stallholders. Trains seemed to be selling well! I found a few nice things:
The Benbros Hudson Tourer in an unlisted colour (dark red with the type 2 base and large unpainted metal wheels):
There's a big chunk of metal missing from the roof and it needs a good clean, but it's a good find anyway.
The other good find is the Superfast 60 Leyland site hut lorry. Here's why:
It's the crossover variant with the later body on the earlier base. Jason showed one back in 2013 but I don't think I've seen any others, though there's a nice picture on Christian's site.
Cirencester 20 October 2019
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hi, i picked up that site truck and looked at it, and the zephyr, both clean models but i had a lot of superfast off him ,nothing special just minty so as i have one put it back, was not a bad show , no ideal how twekesbury went
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Nice finds, especially the Site truck
Rob
Rob
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George T.
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Thanks, George: that picture shows the colours really well.kerbside wrote:The two different Blues, and the two different bases.
Christian has the two versions of PAT APP on his site here. I think it's just an example of paired moulds, like on the 58 DAF and the 26 GMC tipper. Both of these are numbered either 1 or 2.Viewfield wrote:Just compared my Site Truck and noticed that the “Pat. App” is the other way round ( upside down).
Does this make it another variation?
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Re: Cirencester 20 October 2019
Correct. So in my cataloguing terminology, it is a sub-variation. A bit more obvious than most of the others, but basically the same thing.DrJeep wrote: Christian has the two versions of PAT APP on his site here. I think it's just an example of paired moulds, like on the 58 DAF and the 26 GMC tipper. Both of these are numbered either 1 or 2.