As there are some in the Dinky section, I thought I'd post some here.
These are very big, 48 inches long by 30 inches high.
Sections of above.
Another
Note these drawings are for the proposed Y16 Packard Dietrich, which became the Y15 Packard Victoria in production. I have a model designated as per these drawings, and know there was another recorded in Australia at one time, but where that model is now I don't know.
Factory Drawings
Factory Drawings
Bob
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Re: Factory Drawings
didn't know you had these drawings Bob or didn't remember you had them
Nice to see these with the model you have.
If Alex ever goes to publish a further English book this would be nice to add.
marcel
Nice to see these with the model you have.
If Alex ever goes to publish a further English book this would be nice to add.
marcel
matchboxmarcel
Re: Factory Drawings
Not much chance of that now as far as I know. He has photos of the model. but can't remember if he took any of the drawings.
Bob
Re: Factory Drawings
are the drawings full/life scale? so the part will lay out?
scaled in ...inch hasn't ENgland been on the metrics for 60 + yr ?
...had some cars/piping where spanners had to be british standard....
scaled in ...inch hasn't ENgland been on the metrics for 60 + yr ?
...had some cars/piping where spanners had to be british standard....
Re: Factory Drawings
clearly doesnt show on every ones screen or would not askYYS4BOB wrote:Clearly states "full size" on the drawing. I specifically showed that.
but then why would it take 3 48'"x 30" sheets to show a life size toy windscreen
most of us cant get full view if only in tiny ghost image
Re: Factory Drawings
Images are loaded to suit a 17 inch screen. if you have a smaller older screen, right click on the image and open it in a new tab. You can then see the whole image. Or copy/download it to your files then you can enlarge it to suit yourself.
Bob
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Re: Factory Drawings
Thank you for sharing Bob.
Fascinating to see the diemaker’s work plans and the 3D physical mock up together.
These well may be unique pieces of Lesney history.
(For those of us viewing on a phone, we (or I at least) see only about 3/4 of the horizontal dimension of the photo. My screen cuts them off just to the right of the 1967 stamp. )
Thank you for giving us a chance to see these treasures.
Kurt
Fascinating to see the diemaker’s work plans and the 3D physical mock up together.
These well may be unique pieces of Lesney history.
(For those of us viewing on a phone, we (or I at least) see only about 3/4 of the horizontal dimension of the photo. My screen cuts them off just to the right of the 1967 stamp. )
Thank you for giving us a chance to see these treasures.
Kurt
Happy hunting!
Kurt
Kurt
Re: Factory Drawings
Very interesting. The high complexity of something that seems simple.