The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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GHOSTHUNTER wrote:OK Dave ("MOKOSEX"), thanks for that, does that explain the type of roof supports then, I have no knowledge of the early Lesney versions, so thought the model you were showing was from the '1-75 Series' and of course a #1a or #1b.

Thanks for coming back and pointing out my mistake.

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Yes, it does explain the roof supports, original and genuine design, Thank's Dave, it looks like they tried a number of colours for it as well!

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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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Hello all,
Here my first words on this site.
My Holy Grail.
The red vauxhall. Without baseplate and certainly not mint.
I give the body a baseplate from a later yellow vauxhall.
Can anyone tell whether the body is real?
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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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NicoViet wrote:Hello all,
Here my first words on this site.
My Holy Grail.
The red vauxhall. Without baseplate and certainly not mint.
I give the body a baseplate from a later yellow vauxhall.
Can anyone tell whether the body is real?
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Welcome! Body looks real to me,no dash! Nice find - the baseplate looks correct too,it was often loose on these so no sin adding an identical one....... Did you find this in Holland or Germany where most turn up?
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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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Hi NicoViet.
Welcome to the forum.
Your model is the first casting which is completely smooth on the underside of the bonnet, So yes it is the correct casting, The red paint and silver trim certainly look original so congratulations on finding one of the 'holy grails' that most of us are still trying to find, Superb!.
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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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Some GPW models, the trailer with these small GPW is quite hard to find .J
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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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One of the forum's recent registered members ''L-esney'', has secured a nice 'Play Worn' condition Magirutz mobile crane in the rare Tan colour, play-worn because it has lost the crane arm casting, but it is still a very desirable model to have.

With the permission of ''L-esney'', I post the Two images (slightly enhanced), below.
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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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does this qualify
does this qualify
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Does this little gem qualify as a holy Grail
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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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This #35 Merryweather 'Fire Engine' was featured on the cover of a Vectis auction catalogue.
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It seems to be in the full production colour of Red as seen on the 'Superfast' issue, with White ladders, but of course with regular wheels on crimped axles.

I am not registered with Vectis so can not add any further pictures or give you any details about the model from the catalogue.

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Re: The 'Holy Grail' Listing.

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Which catalogue? I'm registered (some would say certified :roll: ) and can have a search.
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