#61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
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#61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
been looking for one of these and i got it yesterday in the mail...i know the labels and decals can be switched and all that...thats why i looked for a labeled model...as i could see a wrinkle or a bent edge...the labels look to be crisp all around...i didnt pay too much for it as is my goal for most models these days
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Nice find Dan.
I only have one like this but it has two labels which are both normally found on the left side of the Stolly so only one of the labels is fitted in reverse,
I only have one like this but it has two labels which are both normally found on the left side of the Stolly so only one of the labels is fitted in reverse,
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
The labels may be reversed but it looks superb Dan. A very nice different variation to have on display, a nice talking point!!
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Hey "eagle-eye" : Nice find and an excellent addition to your collection! How about the #66 Greyhound Bus? I'm still looking for reverse decals/labels on that model ..........................
Bill
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Great find Dan! I bet you were really good at those "Where's Waldo" books weren't you?
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
thanks! i happened to have looked at the 61 alvis page in the quick links section a couple weeks ago and thought...i should be looking for the reverse label/decals on this model...lucky i didnt have to wait very long to find onenickjones wrote:Nice find Dan.
I only have one like this but it has two labels which are both normally found on the left side of the Stolly so only one of the labels is fitted in reverse,
thanks!motorman wrote:The labels may be reversed but it looks superb Dan. A very nice different variation to have on display, a nice talking point!!
thanks! and i havent found one of the 66 buses...i occasionally look but not all the time...i guess ill step up my search!durangokid wrote:Hey "eagle-eye" : Nice find and an excellent addition to your collection! How about the #66 Greyhound Bus? I'm still looking for reverse decals/labels on that model ..........................
Bill
thanks and i think the waldo book was after my time as a youngster...other than my friends kids having them i wouldnt have ever look at this bookmatchbox_n_molars wrote:Great find Dan! I bet you were really good at those "Where's Waldo" books weren't you?
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Hi,
I have two Alvin Stalwart models.
One of them does have the reverse labels too.
There is one more thing I realised on this one.
One the left side the yellow paint of the label which should cover the BP is not in place. (first picture)
And I have one question on labels and decals.
Where is the difference?
Is the decal more like paper and the label thinner and the surface is smoother?
Stephan
I have two Alvin Stalwart models.
One of them does have the reverse labels too.
There is one more thing I realised on this one.
One the left side the yellow paint of the label which should cover the BP is not in place. (first picture)
And I have one question on labels and decals.
Where is the difference?
Is the decal more like paper and the label thinner and the surface is smoother?
Stephan
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Finding goodies like this is what keeps me going. There are countless variations and it always is nice to see what others find. Nice models and keep the search going.
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Great find Dan. Variations keep me going as well and there are too darn many to collect. Thanks for showing.
Bill
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Re: #61 Alvis Stalwart with reverse labels.
Stephan, a label is made from paper, a decal is a very thin foil.
Decals also are found in model kits. The foil is based on a paper sheet, which you put in water. The water soakes the paper and then the glue and you can slide the foil onto the model.
Decals also are found in model kits. The foil is based on a paper sheet, which you put in water. The water soakes the paper and then the glue and you can slide the foil onto the model.
Roland
Variations are bad for limited showcases
Variations are bad for limited showcases