47b Commer Ice Cream Van
Posted: Sat Apr 11, 2015 6:08 pm
This was a fiendishly complicated comparison, not only because of the large number of variations, but because of the way that the different decals and interior mouldings have been interpreted and coded by the various cataloguers.
The NAMC’s “Catalog of all Series Matchbox Models” (second edition) codes a model at 47-2a which matches Nick's first three codes (i.e. metallic blue, 10 x 24 BPW, first-type decals, snap-in base) but has a cream interior instead of the white found on all other codes. If confirmed, this would be Nick's new code 1 (and potentially also code 2 and code 3, depending on how many different interiors are involved).The listing also differentiates between dark blue and light blue bodies (in spite of noting that "body colours vary from dark to light"). The light blue bodies appear to be less common and only feature in two codes, 47-2g and 47-2h, both of which have 11 x 45 BPW, white interior, short stripes roof decal, and shorter striped side decal. The former has a snap-in base whilst the latter has a riveted base. Code 47-2j is a normal dark blue body, with 11 x 45 BPW, white interior and riveted base. However, it is coded for hybrid decals. The same is also true of code 47-2k. No explanation of the coding is given, but it would appear that 47-2j has the red & white side decal in combination with the short stripes roof decal, whilst 47-2k has the red & white side decal, but this time in combination with the long stripes roof label. Can anyone confirm either of these?
The AIM “1-75 Series Regular Wheels” catalogue (second printing, 1983) lists a model at 47-2B which confirms NAMC's cream interior, but states that the man has legs. Furthermore, codes 47-2G, 47-2H, 47-2I, and 47-2J confirm NAMC's light blue body variation and further reveal that both variations are found with the vendor both with and without legs. In addition, variation 47-2L matches Nick's code 23 (cream, 11 x 45 BPW, short stripes roof decal, shorter stripes side decal, riveted base) but has the shorter man. If confirmed, this would be a new code 24.
Stannard does not catalogue any variations not already listed by Nick. He does note that "early mouldings of the interior were of cream plastic. These were then changed to white plastic and vary in shades from off-white to pure white. It would be impossible to list these shade changes.".
Houghton list a model at 47b-23 which has a cream body, white interior, 11 x 45 BPW, riveted base, short stripes roof decal, shorter stripes side decal, shorter man, brace behind driver's seat. This appears to confirm AIM code 47-2I.
U.K. Matchbox first examined the model in volume 4, no. 2 (Jun. '80), p39 with a follow-up in Volume 4, no. 3 (Aug. '80) p96. Body colours are noted as "dark blue, medium blue, pale blue, metallic blue and cream in several minor shades".Two different versions of the shorter roof decal are noted: type 1 has a maroon panel behind Lyons maid and stripes in dull maroon, brown, yellow and mauve, whilst type 2 has a red panel behind Lyons Maid and stripes in dull red, brown, yellow and mauve. The same maroon/dull red variation is stated to be found on the second-type side decals as well. Early interiors are stated to be cream, with later versions in white.Only two man heights are noted.
U.K. Matchbox revisited the model in volume 8, no. 1 (Apr. '84), p. 15. Regarding non-metallic blue colours, the article states "several shades exist although, in the main, of a minor nature".The maroon/dull red decal variation highlighted in 1980 is now dismissed a minor shade difference! Although the different interior mouldings (originally in a rich cream colour, but subsequently.....in white, with slight shades tending to off-white) are now given in detail, the "shortest man" version is, once again, not mentioned. Cream interiors are noted as being found with both the metallic blue and the first of the non-metallic blue versions.
The NAMC’s “Catalog of all Series Matchbox Models” (second edition) codes a model at 47-2a which matches Nick's first three codes (i.e. metallic blue, 10 x 24 BPW, first-type decals, snap-in base) but has a cream interior instead of the white found on all other codes. If confirmed, this would be Nick's new code 1 (and potentially also code 2 and code 3, depending on how many different interiors are involved).The listing also differentiates between dark blue and light blue bodies (in spite of noting that "body colours vary from dark to light"). The light blue bodies appear to be less common and only feature in two codes, 47-2g and 47-2h, both of which have 11 x 45 BPW, white interior, short stripes roof decal, and shorter striped side decal. The former has a snap-in base whilst the latter has a riveted base. Code 47-2j is a normal dark blue body, with 11 x 45 BPW, white interior and riveted base. However, it is coded for hybrid decals. The same is also true of code 47-2k. No explanation of the coding is given, but it would appear that 47-2j has the red & white side decal in combination with the short stripes roof decal, whilst 47-2k has the red & white side decal, but this time in combination with the long stripes roof label. Can anyone confirm either of these?
The AIM “1-75 Series Regular Wheels” catalogue (second printing, 1983) lists a model at 47-2B which confirms NAMC's cream interior, but states that the man has legs. Furthermore, codes 47-2G, 47-2H, 47-2I, and 47-2J confirm NAMC's light blue body variation and further reveal that both variations are found with the vendor both with and without legs. In addition, variation 47-2L matches Nick's code 23 (cream, 11 x 45 BPW, short stripes roof decal, shorter stripes side decal, riveted base) but has the shorter man. If confirmed, this would be a new code 24.
Stannard does not catalogue any variations not already listed by Nick. He does note that "early mouldings of the interior were of cream plastic. These were then changed to white plastic and vary in shades from off-white to pure white. It would be impossible to list these shade changes.".
Houghton list a model at 47b-23 which has a cream body, white interior, 11 x 45 BPW, riveted base, short stripes roof decal, shorter stripes side decal, shorter man, brace behind driver's seat. This appears to confirm AIM code 47-2I.
U.K. Matchbox first examined the model in volume 4, no. 2 (Jun. '80), p39 with a follow-up in Volume 4, no. 3 (Aug. '80) p96. Body colours are noted as "dark blue, medium blue, pale blue, metallic blue and cream in several minor shades".Two different versions of the shorter roof decal are noted: type 1 has a maroon panel behind Lyons maid and stripes in dull maroon, brown, yellow and mauve, whilst type 2 has a red panel behind Lyons Maid and stripes in dull red, brown, yellow and mauve. The same maroon/dull red variation is stated to be found on the second-type side decals as well. Early interiors are stated to be cream, with later versions in white.Only two man heights are noted.
U.K. Matchbox revisited the model in volume 8, no. 1 (Apr. '84), p. 15. Regarding non-metallic blue colours, the article states "several shades exist although, in the main, of a minor nature".The maroon/dull red decal variation highlighted in 1980 is now dismissed a minor shade difference! Although the different interior mouldings (originally in a rich cream colour, but subsequently.....in white, with slight shades tending to off-white) are now given in detail, the "shortest man" version is, once again, not mentioned. Cream interiors are noted as being found with both the metallic blue and the first of the non-metallic blue versions.