Re: K2b KW Dart Dump Truck
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 6:33 pm
Gee thank's Nick, I'll have to dick out my Bus Pass then, if I'm going to give her a good night out!!
Ghosty.
Ghosty.
A useful resource for collectors of British diecast toys
http://vbd2-archive.in-nz.com/forum/
Dick out my bus pass? I've never heard it called that.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Gee thank's Nick, I'll have to dick out my Bus Pass then, if I'm going to give her a good night out!!
Ghosty.
Great! just confirms it doesn't it, I'm getting old, can't spell me words nowjohnboy wrote:Dick out my bus pass? I've never heard it called that.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Gee thank's Nick, I'll have to dick out my Bus Pass then, if I'm going to give her a good night out!!
Ghosty.
She need not be worried for i hear that Ghosty is unfortunately Superfast!!!!!!nickjones wrote:She would probably be about 75 now - so you could be in with a chance ghostie....
And I thought she was a new model in the series 1-75Tinman wrote:She's another "Sales Aid." Most likely a hired model for the trade show (still a common practice today).
I think the same thing about myself.matchboxmarcel wrote:Would have been nice if she had stayed as mint and fresh as the 50 year old Matchbox model.
marcel
I agree with you Jason, in my experience it occurs always together the 2nd variation with small triangle braces and the 3rd variation with no base braces . Does anyone in collection the variation with triangular braces and "MATCHBOX" on raised platform, with two base braces (or vice versa)?nearlymint wrote:Hi Antonin,Diecast wrote:Please, has anyone found another variation?
Antonin
I have checked my notes, very well spotted on the decal guide . I do not have one of these in my collection.
I have all the other variations but no new ones, do you think the 2nd variation with small triangle braces and the 3rd variation with no base braces are always together
on the same model.
Jasom