Other Early Crescent Toys
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2016 9:16 am
In addition to the Crescent I've featured in another thread, they made a few models referred to in their 1940 catalogue as larger models. This is all relative, as they are not much bigger than the others so I have resisted the temptation to call this thread 'Large Scale Crescent'. There are 3 models which particularly interest me of which the C323 Streamlined Car and C324 Police Car I do not have yet. They are essentially the same model except that the Police Car has a siren/loudspeaker mounted on the roof and it is probably the one you are most likely to have seen as part of the 'Calling All Cars' police set. It looks to be quite a basic casting and the solid windows make me think it's probably slush cast. The civilian C323 had already been deleted by the 1940 catalogue.
The other model is the C273 Speed King Racing Car, and I think that is what I have below. Unlike the other early models it seems to be die cast with a smooth inside bearing the 'Crescent' name. I've also seen them in light blue and dark red and they seem to be more common than the slush cast racing cars. This makes me wonder if they are the same car as the 223 Racing Car listed in the 'Early Post 1945 Models' section of Ramsay's Crescent listing. This car is found in a number of different sets, including the only Crescent set I have seen on Vectis which is described as Pre War. Unlike the garage set those I've seen do not feature a wooden building, but an assortment of figures, road signs and garage equipment. Now although road signs are not really my thing I did end up with no less than 11 of these double sided 30mph/End of Limit signs as shown below. I can't be sure that they are Crescent as all photos I've seen of the sets naturally show only one side of each sign! My original intention was to try and recreate one of the original sets but I've changed tack slightly and am trying to create a different version of the garage set shown in the first Crescent thread. The oil bins appear to be the same, but the petrol pumps usually issued with the C273 are of a different style, strangely they seemed to combine the larger car with smaller pumps. There are 3 different pumps, A75 (Shell), A76 (BP) and A77 (Power). They all seem to suffer from pretty bad fatigue and the one I have (BP) is the one I come across more often. That's all for now on my Crescent, I shall add new arrivals to the threads as and when I am lucky enough to get them.
The other model is the C273 Speed King Racing Car, and I think that is what I have below. Unlike the other early models it seems to be die cast with a smooth inside bearing the 'Crescent' name. I've also seen them in light blue and dark red and they seem to be more common than the slush cast racing cars. This makes me wonder if they are the same car as the 223 Racing Car listed in the 'Early Post 1945 Models' section of Ramsay's Crescent listing. This car is found in a number of different sets, including the only Crescent set I have seen on Vectis which is described as Pre War. Unlike the garage set those I've seen do not feature a wooden building, but an assortment of figures, road signs and garage equipment. Now although road signs are not really my thing I did end up with no less than 11 of these double sided 30mph/End of Limit signs as shown below. I can't be sure that they are Crescent as all photos I've seen of the sets naturally show only one side of each sign! My original intention was to try and recreate one of the original sets but I've changed tack slightly and am trying to create a different version of the garage set shown in the first Crescent thread. The oil bins appear to be the same, but the petrol pumps usually issued with the C273 are of a different style, strangely they seemed to combine the larger car with smaller pumps. There are 3 different pumps, A75 (Shell), A76 (BP) and A77 (Power). They all seem to suffer from pretty bad fatigue and the one I have (BP) is the one I come across more often. That's all for now on my Crescent, I shall add new arrivals to the threads as and when I am lucky enough to get them.