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26b models

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The Dark Grey & light Grey showing the different size wheels Dark Grey 9 x 20 & Light Grey 9.5 x 20.

only half a mm difference but it is very noticeable, then the short base & the long base on the cross over both

models being all Orange including the barrels.

George T.
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Re: 26b models

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With or without the triangular windscreen fillets?
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Hello Hugh;

The Short base no window fillets but yes on the long base model.

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Re: 26b models

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That photograph shows presence/absence of the fillets extremely well. Thank you!
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nice models george...i saw one of those square silver trim models once...didnt snag it...been looking for another ever since
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Re: 26b models

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Hello Brad, got this one long before I knew any thing about Silver trim on models. I bought this because it had Black wheels

many years ago so I was just lucky, it is just that so many once fairly common models are drying up.

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Re: 26b models

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In the photo you can see a small triangular brace on the left side (of the photo) of the non-brace model.
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Re: 26b models

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I know that, but it is a model with ashort base and these came with-out the triangular window braces Joe (Tinman)

So that must be abit of sloss

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kerbside wrote:I know that, but it is a model with ashort base and these came with-out the triangular window braces Joe (Tinman)

So that must be abit of sloss

George T.
George, what is 'Sloss'. Is it something like metal flashing or some surplus paint collected in the corner of that window frame.

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Re: 26b models

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YES for a better word.

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