RW55 SPW

Is it genuine or is it fake?
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RW55 SPW

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Hello,

I bought a silver wheeled Ford Fairlane Police Car. It is genuine? What is your opinion?

Thanks!

Peter
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Nah it's a fake, send it to me and I will dispose of it for you. 8-)
Lol, Seriously, It looks fine to me, super find, there are not many of these about, I never did find one for my colllection.
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Oooooh those poor rivets!! :(
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motorman wrote:Oooooh those poor rivets!! :(
The base looks a bit rough, possibly damp affected? I wonder if the body was also poor and switched for one in better condition.
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I have always found the quality of the riveting on the 55b and 59b to be poor, with wobbly bases commonplace (and even a few bases which are loose at one end or the other). However, these particular rivets do look particularly chewed.
How secure is the base?
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Idris wrote:I have always found the quality of the riveting on the 55b and 59b to be poor, with wobbly bases commonplace (and even a few bases which are loose at one end or the other). However, these particular rivets do look particularly chewed.
How secure is the base?
Not very secure i would think Hugh. The rivet diameters are narrower than the base holes that they are meant to cover and hold onto!!!! I would think that this base would come loose with the lightest of touch!!!
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Thank you guys!

John, the underside of the front bumper and the front left mudguard is the same rogh. I think it was one piece when somethig happened.

The big question are the rivets.

Peter
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I think we can say that the axles have not been tampered with, meaning that the baseplate assembly is genuine. The question the becomes whether this particular baseplate was originally paired with this bodyshell.
Is the body casting correct for these wheels according to Nick's catalogue? If so, then I would suggest that the baseplate simply came loose sometime in the model's life. If not, we should conclude that it is a baseplate swap (albeit one with a genuine SPW baseplate).
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Ergomatic wrote:Thank you guys!

John, the underside of the front bumper and the front left mudguard is the same rogh. I think it was one piece when somethig happened.

The big question are the rivets.

Peter
Hi Peter, I do see your point but it's a difficult one because of the poor rivet heads which look damaged and they do not protrude over the baseplate. Is the baseplate held on firmy? are there any signs of glue on the rivet posts? Check out the wear on the black paint around the rear rivet also. Of course these baseplates can become loose and it's possible that a past owner refitted the original baseplate and in doing so damaged the rivets heads.
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Baseplate shows signs of long term storage in a very damp place but decals dont. I suspect this is a genuine baseplate matched up to a better condition body which has decals that are not wrinkled by damp that has damaged balck paint on base.Also see what appears to be signs of touch up metallic blue paint around front bumper
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