is this a genuine silver #46 I got with a cheeky bin offer the other day
it all looks good to me even with chiselled rivets the interior is more of an ivory shade than normal issues
silver rw #46
silver rw #46
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reg
Re: silver rw #46
Looks good to me Reg but showing up pale silvery blue on my monitor.Those chiesel-cut rivets look good enough to be R&D so this is certainly an excellent cheeky buy
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Re: silver rw #46
Rivits look like they may never have been spun -wonder if its standard metallic blue that has been bleached or is the grain different?
Re: silver rw #46
My only comment would be that R&D chiselling tends to be two quick strikes across the rivet, giving four cuts. These chisel marks look a bit neat.
However, I think the balance of probability is that it's genuine.
However, I think the balance of probability is that it's genuine.
Re: silver rw #46
the paint is very evenly coloured even in the concealed areas inside doors and under wheel arches it also has a smoother appearance to the paint compared to my blue one which as Mick says has a grainy lookSMS88 wrote:Rivits look like they may never have been spun -wonder if its standard metallic blue that has been bleached or is the grain different?
I agree chisel cuts I have seen before have 4 cuts this appears to have a small dot opposite one of the cuts and they look very even with each other (was the chisel /stamp used a one piece tool with a 4 way head or did they use a flat one and strike twice)Idris wrote:My only comment would be that R&D chiselling tends to be two quick strikes across the rivet, giving four cuts. These chisel marks look a bit neat.
However, I think the balance of probability is that it's genuine.
the only casting difference I can see is the lack of a rivet post for the window insert although there is a hole for it in the plastic
reg
Re: silver rw #46
Does the colour match the RW44a?? I havent seen a RW46 without a roof rivit post before, has anyone else? They can be spun on greens but usually not spun on blues. Casting difference like this is best way to prove pre-pro status. Looking at the paint on the rivit it is odd that it is painted only in the centre if unspun -had aquick look at my standards and can see this rivit is rather small for the standard rivit hole so lack of paint on edge and circular distortion could indicate a previous baseplate removed
Re: silver rw #46
Yes, it is a bit odd.SMS88 wrote:Looking at the paint on the rivit it is odd that it is painted only in the centre if unspun...
Re: silver rw #46
Could be R&D hand sprayed/painted