#50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
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#50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
has this been covered...i have a few models with textured bed...chrome grill...clear canopy...nicks guide says the clear canopy was issued with the early white grill models...i know that the canopies can be switched on models...but would there be a chance of a clear canopy end up with a later variation...i do have three with clear canopies
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Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
It's always difficult with loose components, but if you now have three of them, it would seem reasonable to assume that a number of later model were issued with earlier (i.e. clear) canopies (presumably yet another triumph of Lesney stockkeeping!).
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The reproduction part canopy is also clear. I'm seeing more and more of these added to enhance the sale of a truck missing the canopy. Between the availability of a reproduction canopy and the fact that these can be switched in the blink of any eye (from model to model), the model would pretty much have to be sealed in a blister pack before coming to any halfway reliable conclusion.
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Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
i thought about that too... i was just wondering about it as i didnt remember if this topic was covered
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Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
I don't recall a discussion about this particular subject (but then I don't always read every thread).Brad Pittiful wrote:i thought about that too... i was just wondering about it as i didnt remember if this topic was covered
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Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
couldnt find anything here but it couldve been mentioned on the old mcch
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Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
Shame on you, Joe! Call yourself a Moderator?Tinman wrote:I don't always read every thread.
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I was conscripted by Nick to do the job.Idris wrote:Shame on you, Joe! Call yourself a Moderator?Tinman wrote:I don't always read every thread.
I know I'm only being teased, but there can be some stress and unpleasantness that goes with moderating a forum.
Since the MCCH was already mentioned, I'll bring up a story about that forum and this forum. Mark Curtis (owner of the MCCH) was fond of constantly saying that he never read other model car forums and only had time to deal with the MCCH. When Nick made me a moderator of this forum, I got an angry phone call from Mark Curtis (who obviously was reading Nick's forum). He told me he had an unwritten rule that his moderators/admins could not be moderators or admins at other sites at the same time as they were moderators/admins on the MCCH.
My reply was fine, then make me a regular member of the MCCH because Nick asked me to help and I really believed in what Nick was building. He went on for at least half an hour trying to convince to dump on Nick and stay only on the MCCH. I refused his not so polite ultimatum.
At that time I was a Super Admin for Mark's site and things were already starting to go sideways for him. I didn't see much future for the MCCH and the main reason for that was that Mr. Curtis was becoming more and more unstable with his personal choices, decisions and actions with each passing week. Previous to this incident I had already told him I was becoming more & more uncomfortable with many of the things he was doing and how he was behaving with regard to his online presence/attitudes.
I told Curtis that if I had to choose between one or the other, I would take Nick's offer to help out his site over moderating or admin chores at the MCCH. Truth be known, the way things were going at the MCCH, it was becoming constant work to keep down infighting and to make any rational sense of things that Curtis was doing.
Besides, I already knew that his unwritten rule was made-up nonsense and that he was just trying to do anything to hinder success of Nick's site. Mark Curtis claimed Nick's site was direct competition to his own and that if it continued to grow it would harm his site. As a collector and matchbox enthusiast, I figured the more the merrier (besides Nick was rapidly heading in a wonderful direction with all the variation information and information on all the ranges ... something Curtis already very publicly failed at attempting to do).
For example, Mick Flack had his own web forum for MOY and he wasn't attempting to "threaten" Mick with such nonsense. Curtis even went so far as to say that Mick's site sounded like some kind of a "gang of thugs" because he used a Z instead of and S in MOY Boyz. He also was very free with his opinion that a MOY site would die from lack of interest just like the MOY series of models did (further showing his ignorance about collectors and their passions).
Curtis decided to "see how things go" and left me as an admin for the time being. All too soon (within a few short months), the crap would hit the fan and both Mick and myself would be all to eager to get the heck out of the MCCH ... with Curtis claiming we (Mick, Nick, myself and a few others) were attempting to destroy the MCCH, he banned us for life. I can truly say I was pleased to make a clean break from Mark Curtis (the vast majority of his members were great people and collectors, but Curtis was going mental).
From that point on, I vowed not to bother wasting time on any hobby site that wasn't educational as well as a fun place to be. There have been a few people here that tried my patience (and took the fun out of things), but those issues have resolved themselves. I will mention only one of those people (but I dare not speak her actual name), lets just call her the self appointed Queen of the GALAXY (one of many names she used).
That person caused me to block all mail from G Mail users as her private email insults and attacks had become relentless (not to mention too numerous, boring, obtuse and quite mentally unstable). So, I do what I can here and I if it gets unpleasant or bereft of fun, then I just back off and take a month or two break. It's a hobby, it's supposed to be fun. So, these days, I only read within my areas of interest.
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
Joe, just so there are no misunderstandings, we all very much appreciate everything you do on this Forum, both in terms of contributions to threads and in acting as a Moderator.
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Re: #50C Kennel Truck w/clear canopy
OH Joe, what have you done. Your last post is more than 7 lines long, I can't read all that...
Joe, it takes all sorts to be a collector and all sorts to be a moderator. As an elder statesman of the forum, you choose how you interact with it and just take on forum interests with MODERATION...
Ghosty.
Joe, it takes all sorts to be a collector and all sorts to be a moderator. As an elder statesman of the forum, you choose how you interact with it and just take on forum interests with MODERATION...
Ghosty.