Page 5 of 13
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 2:20 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
You will not be able to replace the whole glazing moulding without disturbing the baseplate rivet and once you do this the model becomes worthless to a collector as it will be deemed as being 'Tampered With'. You could just replace the front screen by carefuly trying to carry on breaking out the damaged remains and sourcing a replacement from another 'Beater' model and carefuly placing the newer window in place and secure with 'Pritt Stick' paper glue. If you have restoration experience this job is well within your means.
Ghosthunter.
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 2:33 pm
by Squid
Welcome to the forum, Kevin!
I had an answer to your question typed out and ready to post, but Ghosthunter beat me to it. I would definitely heed his advice and not drill out the red Mustang.
I'd like to see some pictures of the blue Cortina and the Volkswagen 1600TL, too.
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2019 4:23 pm
by kevspeed
Pictures of the Cortina and VW as requested.
Somewhere i have another VW in purple with the 'Superfast' wheels,but exactly where is a mystery, ill probably come across it during a tidy out sometime!'As i said,they need a good clean,so i should imagine some warm soapy water will do the trick.
IMG_20190106_142614 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142620 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142645 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142652 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142704 by
Kevin Payne, on Flick
IMG_20190106_142531 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142537 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142542 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142548 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
IMG_20190106_142606 by
Kevin Payne, on Flickr
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:56 pm
by dantheman
Hi
new to diecast cars
wifes not well and i am stuck indoors a lot so looking for something to keep me busy
and decided I would get a few old bashed cars and repaint them for the grandkids to play with
bought a joblot off ebay and picked out a mgtd 19a lesney one from the box
but when I had a look its not got the red seat or silver grille like most other ones
it has been well played with but thought i would just check up on it before doing anything to it
any info greatly appreciated
thanks
Chris
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 7:18 pm
by Idris
First of all, welcome to VBD, Chris! There are plenty of restorers here, so I'm sure that you will not only find all the information and support you need, but also an appreciative audience for the finished articles.
As regards your 19a, you are correct - it is an odd one. If either the seat paint or the silver trim were missing, I would write it off as a negative variation (i.e. a production error which has resulted in the finished model missing something). Could you please post a photograph of the spare wheel from underneath the model, since this will enable us to determine whether it is an early or a later casting.
Was there anything else even slightly out of the ordinary in the job lot, and where in the country did it ship from?
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 8:52 pm
by A-Man-Called-Bwian
DrJeep wrote:A-Man-Called-Bwian wrote:£600 plus for the blue cab get trailer is both beyond my pocket and beyond my ability to explain to the wife
mine too! The DAF that sold for £600+ was this
lovely prepro with some obvious casting differences from the production model, particularly around the rear support.
The one I missed was a playworn one of these, complete with blue ramp - it went for under £30. I so wish I'd bid more, but I was leading on £5 until the last seconds. Perhaps someone here got it?
The attachment Screenshot 2018-11-25 at 16.00.16.jpg is no longer available
Was it this one? I got it for £26. The photo is lousy because I have only just got around to listing/catalogue-ing my collection so the photo is from the eBay seller.
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:17 pm
by DrJeep
Yes, that’s the one - I think you got a really good buy there and I’m still a bit annoyed with myself for not bidding more! Can you put some close up pictures in the Kingsize area?
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:24 pm
by A-Man-Called-Bwian
DrJeep wrote:Yes, that’s the one - I think you got a really good buy there and I’m still a bit annoyed with myself for not bidding more! Can you put some close up pictures in the Kingsize area?
Yes. I need to find it -it's somewhere in a box in the garage. Then I'll do some photos in the kingsize area.
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 10:14 pm
by dantheman
Idris wrote:First of all, welcome to VBD, Chris! There are plenty of restorers here, so I'm sure that you will not only find all the information and support you need, but also an appreciative audience for the finished articles.
As regards your 19a, you are correct - it is an odd one. If either the seat paint or the silver trim were missing, I would write it off as a negative variation (i.e. a production error which has resulted in the finished model missing something). Could you please post a photograph of the spare wheel from underneath the model, since this will enable us to determine whether it is an early or a later casting.
Was there anything else even slightly out of the ordinary in the job lot, and where in the country did it ship from?
Thank You
bought a few lots so dont really know where it came from
and not sure if theres anything else different in there but will try to check them if I think its different
also found this where it mentions three variations the cream/silver/red, the plain cream and white/silver/red
but its just about all i could find
http://www.mokolesneymatchbox.com/DGMT/ ... -mgtd.html
heres picture of underside wheel mount
Re: Introduction to Beginners' Corner
Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:41 am
by Squid
kevspeed wrote:Pictures of the Cortina and VW as requested.
Thanks for providing the photos. I recently picked up a Superfast 25D myself. The VW 1600TL (which we in the States call simply a "Fastback") is another of my favorite models. I haven't bought one yet, as they can get pricey with the large amount of VW collectors out there.