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Not one of mine:
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There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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Here´s a contribution: A very nice Cresta in excellent condition. So what's wrong? Well, according to Lesley, it is not a Cresta at all!
The dumper is perhaps a bit hotter with pimped rear wheels.
The dumper is perhaps a bit hotter with pimped rear wheels.
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That 22b/43a hybrid (should we call it a 32.5ab? ) is absolutely astounding. I am amazed by the fact that not only the rivet posts but also the wheel arches line up (more or less). Also, given the fact that it is unlikely to be a one-off, it is surprising that this hybrid hasn't been spotted before.
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My favorite error.
I found this new in the store in 1982.
The baseplate is reflected in a mirror under the model.
I found this new in the store in 1982.
The baseplate is reflected in a mirror under the model.
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Idris wrote:That 22b/43a hybrid (should we call it a 32.5ab? ) is absolutely astounding....
...and should we call it a Hillster or a Crestaminx.
It reminds me of this one offered by a USA ebay dealer who advertised a 27c with 39b base about three years ago. This would be a 33bc and be known as a Pontillac.
Thank you Bonzothe cat for adding the two above and jogging my memory.
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The wheel arches line up really well but the rivet posts don't - the base of the Hillman is a couple of millimetres longer. I think this would only work if the Hillman base was curved to fit onto the Vauxhall body. I wonder if this was done deliberately for fun by someone in the factory, and that's why we haven't seen others. But what a great find!Idris wrote:I am amazed by the fact that not only the rivet posts but also the wheel arches line up (more or less). Also, given the fact that it is unlikely to be a one-off, it is surprising that this hybrid hasn't been spotted before.
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Here are the two Oopses which I have in my collection so far:
No. 17d Hoveringham Tipper in "Overingham" livery (but only one sided, the other side is correct).....
No. 70a Thames Estate Car with use of a wrong adjusted spraying mask.
Thanks to the toy show seller, who pointed out the model is not perfect - so he was happy to sell it for a fiver....
Kay
No. 17d Hoveringham Tipper in "Overingham" livery (but only one sided, the other side is correct).....
No. 70a Thames Estate Car with use of a wrong adjusted spraying mask.
Thanks to the toy show seller, who pointed out the model is not perfect - so he was happy to sell it for a fiver....
Kay
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Both brilliant!kay wrote:Here are the two Oopses which I have in my collection so far:
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Is that a spare hood (bonnet) with tampo inside the car?Bill Manzke wrote:My favorite error.
I found this new in the store in 1982.
The baseplate is reflected in a mirror under the model.
Quality control was really off duty that day!
Great find! Thanks for sharing.
Happy hunting!
Kurt
Kurt
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It is one of the earlier production models with paper labels. Tampo printing wasn't phased in until later.MatchboxFreak wrote:Is that a spare hood (bonnet) with tampo inside the car?Bill Manzke wrote:My favorite error.
I found this new in the store in 1982.
The baseplate is reflected in a mirror under the model.
Quality control was really off duty that day!
Great find! Thanks for sharing.
At the beach, counting down to retirement.