Re: Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow Coupé by H.J. Mulliner Park Wa
Posted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 10:49 pm
Very nice Roland and in another shade of metallic Silver-Grey to go with "Javelin's" version.
The examples seen so far of this conversion really have shown what Lesney should have done. All the toy and model companies wanted an example of a Rolls-Royce in their product line and those that achieved this then wanted to have more than One example as Lesney, Corgi and Dinky did.
It really is a handsome model and a credit to the Guys who originally drew up the plans and the tool makers who crafted the molds for the casting of the Silver Shadow. I have been moved by the results of you Guys on the forum for creating such a great variation of an already excellent model, well done lads, pat yourselves on the back.
Ghosthunter.
The examples seen so far of this conversion really have shown what Lesney should have done. All the toy and model companies wanted an example of a Rolls-Royce in their product line and those that achieved this then wanted to have more than One example as Lesney, Corgi and Dinky did.
It really is a handsome model and a credit to the Guys who originally drew up the plans and the tool makers who crafted the molds for the casting of the Silver Shadow. I have been moved by the results of you Guys on the forum for creating such a great variation of an already excellent model, well done lads, pat yourselves on the back.
Ghosthunter.