Shades of red on 35a

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Ewan
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Shades of red on 35a

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I notice the only mention on the site of a darker red 35a is in the variation table at the end, with one bpw variant given as 'darker red'. I have another with gpw which arrived in a lot of beaters this week. Is this quite common and not worthy of mention or a possible new variation? I don't have anything accurate enough to measure 0.5mm differences in wheel sizes so can't code it for you, it does have the infill on the body below the step though.
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Re: Shades of red on 35a

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It is not always dicussed because I think that every Red coloured model made, will found in many colours (Shades) of Red.

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Re: Shades of red on 35a

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Nice spotted Ewan. I have this variaton by BPW only. It seems that this variation could be by early models also. I thihk that one of your models has plastic wheels and second one has metal wheels (and not plastic wheels). Metal wheels are a little bit larger. Please check it.
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Re: Shades of red on 35a

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Here are three shades of Red bases.

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Two shades of Red on two MW bases.

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Again we have the darker shade of tan plastic, the dark plastic is on the 1st casting.

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Then to cap it all off the BPW model with-out any Silver trim.

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Re: Shades of red on 35a

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Diecast wrote:Nice spotted Ewan. I have this variaton by BPW only. It seems that this variation could be by early models also. I thihk that one of your models has plastic wheels and second one has metal wheels (and not plastic wheels). Metal wheels are a little bit larger. Please check it.
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Yes, the lighter red model has metal wheels, it is only in the picture to provide a comparison.
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