Wow, can't believe I haven't posted since Jan here. Well probably because I haven't had many Rover's since the brilliant dark shade with cream interior from France
However I had one new in March:
It was for very cheap and listing went by for few weeks unsold, so I just had to. I ran out of money shortly after and was being forced to skip a few
But later on upon closer inspection I noticed how considerably thick the paint is sprayed over, so that's neat!
And today arrived a long sought after variation I've scored last week! Seems like being outbid on many Rover 3500's I tried to get (of variations I already had
) paid out for something good. Call me mad, but indeed have been chasing a Made in China casting variant of the Rover 3500 for months till now and finally got one for insanely good price
Some pics:
And a quick overview of the collection so far, without the ones in the workshop:
( I need a new box!
)
I will now try to mention some differencies between the Macau and China casting:
The chinese version has rather transculent plastic interior piece and noticeably the wheels are different type (wider), more base edits - like rivet enforcement at the front - that is to prevent common problem that occured during Lesney years that caused the base to split at the front if the rivet has been pressed over too powerful. I happen to have one example with such problem:
But as it is a completely mint one (minus the base) and with the very rare dark tan interior I don't mind this problem
And also "Rover 3500 Made in China" lettering on the base entirely remade over and the windows look a bit more blueish than the Macau one. Additionally there seem some small adjustments on the bodylines, noticeably at front (Rover badge is hidden - just like the real SD1 copcars), on the boot lines and the doors. Noticeably the bonnet tampo is upped a little bit and there's more spacing between the letters.
I'm also aware of versions existing with the proper narrow wheels, but I was just not fortunate enough to see one, there was a triple pack in the USA for $24.00 in mid April that sold so quickly, so I couldn't even look at it properly, but even though the tampo's were worse on it and I don't think it had the narrow wheels either. Whatever, I'm happy now and will still continue to look around for a narrow wheels variation and now only left is to get a ZF Manaus Made in Brazil one, which is the last time this casting was ever produced. In my opinion it's based on either the chinese casting or a pre-production casting due to the fact the tampo's are based on the pre-pro version seen in catalogs.