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Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:20 pm
by johnboy
mike wrote:I ask for the opinion of the forum members.
Should I remove the license plate sign (number plate) from the model.
What would you do as a collector
Please get a good thought to do so.
Thank you, Mike
Hello Mike, if it was mine I would leave it on. It's a little reminder of the toy's past. Removing it may also leave a damaged area of paint underneath if you're not careful.
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 6:37 pm
by mike
johnboy wrote:mike wrote:I ask for the opinion of the forum members.
Should I remove the license plate sign (number plate) from the model.
What would you do as a collector
Please get a good thought to do so.
Thank you, Mike
Hello Mike, if it was mine I would leave it on. It's a little reminder of the toy's past. Removing it may also leave a damaged area of paint underneath if you're not careful.
Thanks Johnboy for your opinion.
I also think the same way.
the label is attached nich new.
I also see these stickers have long time on the model.
there are also signs of use to see.
Greetings Mike.
I hope you understand my English.
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Sat May 17, 2014 8:13 pm
by fixer
Mike I agree with John leave it on, if it's a label you might be able to soften the adhesive backing but you could damage the paint, I have a #62 rentaset van with a number plate decal that doesn't look out of place, btw your English is fine better than some natives over here
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 12:23 am
by motorman
Mike, I am sorry but i cannot disagree more with the advice you have been given!!
That number plate label is not original to the model and therefore should not be there. Get your wife's hairdryer our and blast that label to buggery to loosen the adhesive then remove it and bin it!!!!
It has no place on this variant.
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 4:00 pm
by mike
Johnboy: yes
Fixer: yes
Motorman: no
What do I do now? again in the hand nemen my hammer?
But interestingly, the base plate of models:
Is there a black and a black glossy on these models?
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Sun May 18, 2014 7:12 pm
by mike
Ewan wrote:The trim is a bit messy around the right hand headlight isn't it? I don't have many trimmed Matchbox but they are all much neater than that.
Hello Ewan.
I checked several Wolseley with silver trim.
Also these models were not properly trimmed at the headlights.
I think this is so in the older RW models.
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 2:49 am
by matchbox_n_molars
Hi Mike, I found my gold trimmed Wolseley at the Dayton Toy Show a couple of years ago. I think they are fairly hard to find. Both my model with silver and gold trim have glossy black paint on the base.
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 8:26 am
by johnboy
Very nice, the gold trim version is only listed with the flat black baseplate. I have one with goldish trim
but I think it's one that falls into the trim debate (possibly gold/silver mixed together).
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Mon May 19, 2014 5:23 pm
by mike
Very interesting information, friends.
Please, keep it up. We love this model.
Re: 57a Wolseley 1500 (gold?)
Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 12:03 pm
by misterpop
Leave it on to remind you that railway modellers and I was one, saved thousands of cars like these for the future by adding minor detail and leaveing them untouched for years on there layouts...