30c eight wheel crane

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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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I have two models without a brace in my collection . There is even a variation by the models without the brace. The first model has a standard orange jib. The second one has a very pale orange jib (typical colour of the very early 26b with a grey barrel). There is a slight difference in the green shade also.
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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MOKOSEX wrote:
Diecast wrote:
MOKOSEX wrote:I still don,t have a braceless one yet but i have a rare colour trial,came from the same guy has the grit truck colour trial
dave
I agree with Dick, your model with brace and the grey jib is super interesting. I have not seen it before. It is a nice example of a very strange and odd models which sometimes occasionally occurs and which has no logical explaination at first glance. Thanks for sharing nice photos.
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When they were found we had a discussion on the board and came to the conclusion that they were late colour trials possibly even for the sf range
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If it would be for SF then it should has the tow guide. It is very odd (and anyway very nice).
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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nickjones wrote:
Dr Jazz wrote:Hi

If the model 30c Crane without the brace in the rear is so rare, maybe it should be more than 50£ on Nicks list?
Hi Jazz. I had to estimate the value on this one because I never see them for sale, But Hugh's point is very valid, It has a variation that can't be seen so I valued it with this in mind. I think I sold one recently, a repaint, it went for not very much ££s.
Dr Jazz wrote:Hi

If the model 30c Crane without the brace in the rear is so rare, maybe it should be more than 50£ on Nicks list?
There are quite a few desirable,htf & rare base variations out there that collectors would like to own,irrespective that they do not diplay well.This #30 Faun truck without the rear brace is definitely in most of our want lists and could actually be someones "Holy Grail". I would love to own a minter! Its the want,the chase and the conquest for some completists and htf variation collectors.
The 3-line #28 Jaguar,the #65 Class Combine codes 1&2,the #67 Vw without tow-guide,the #46 Green Moggy with smooth under-bumper valance,the #20 Chev Taxi without front tow-guide among others comes to mind.
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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Welcome back Numi, you have been missed! Your words do speak well for we 'completist' collectors still finding casting variations 50 years after some of these toys left the Lesney Factory. kwakers
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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kwakers wrote:Welcome back Numi, you have been missed! Your words do speak well for we 'completist' collectors still finding casting variations 50 years after some of these toys left the Lesney Factory. kwakers
Thanks for the warm welcome back Kwakers.I guess we miss each other so... ;)
Hope u and the family have been doing fine.
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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Prices for one without a brace of the eight wheel crane is to my opnion very low. Let me know how many there are around all the members here.
Dont think there are here 10 people without the brace.
Also the refrigerator truck without brace is also hard to find. How many have one. Price for this model is also very low.

Awaiting the response to my request.
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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Pierkemimi wrote:Prices for one without a brace of the eight wheel crane is to my opnion very low. Let me know how many there are around all the members here.
I have two, both playworn. (Swapsies anyone?)
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i have one!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
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Re: 30c eight wheel crane

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I have two. The count is now 5.
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I have only a much-loved playworn braceless one that came to us from Jason (Nearlymint) out of England. We never see the braceless ones around the U.S. at shows or on E Bay either, and Christian has already told us how few he has ever found in Europe. Could most of these earliest castings been distributed to your stores in the U.K.? kwakers
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