Corgi Toys Glossary.

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I know them as Smooth and Shaped. Both styles are spin aluminum, a process inherited from the pre-Corgi Mettoy products.

The terminology I use is:

SmWhCOA Smooth wheels crimped on axles

ShWhCOA Shaped wheels crimped on axles

ShWhFOA Shaped wheels free on axles (Axles with peened ends.)
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[quote="Bill Manzke"]Shamelessly copying from my book "The Unauthorized Encyclopedia of Corgi Toys":

British - American Glossary of Terms

British Term - American Term:

Aluminium - Aluminum

Though both are accepted on both sides of the Atlantic.
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dkenner wrote:
Bill Manzke wrote:Shamelessly copying from my book "The Unauthorized Encyclopedia of Corgi Toys":

British - American Glossary of Terms

British Term - American Term:

Aluminium - Aluminum

Though both are accepted on both sides of the Atlantic.
Depends on the country. Canadians may say either, but Americans only say Aluminum. The British way sounds funny here.
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dkenner wrote:Though both are accepted on both sides of the Atlantic.
'From a British point of view, 'understood'' might have been a better choice of word than 'accepted'.
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I concur with both Bill and Hugh. Using the British pronunciation in the States would likely get the speaker a funny look, but the listener would understand what is being referred to.
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Thinking about the early Corgi Toys:

2## Originally model automobiles without suspension or mechanisms

2##M The same model but with a flywheel (Mechanical) motor fitted to the rear axle.

2##S The same model again, but fitted with Spring Suspension.

2##A Sometimes used for models with updated or revised diecast bodies.
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