YEX-40 Mack AC Travelling Fairground
Posted: Thu Jun 25, 2020 11:41 am
Just before my recent birthday I took delivery of a box of wonder from Dirk Schleuer of the MOYSHOP.DE in Germany. If anyone has wondered what should be done with a warehouse full of Yesteryears that nobody wants it seems Dirk knows the answer. Well an answer.
The original YPC03 Mack AC was part of first of many Coca Cola Collectibles sets.
Somewhere in Solingen there's a pile of ceramic chemist advertising boards.
The baseplate on the Code 2 model shows its ancestry.
I don't know if Dirk is the ideas man or if he employs a team of enthusiastic hippies given a supply of surplus paints from Hobbycraft but YEX-40 is neither dull nor anything like the donor model.
Dirk's models are usually available in alternative colour choices.
These particular renditions come in numbered wooden boxes with matching certificates.
I thought I'd post these here as they're an unusual mix of Yesteryear and something else, King Size maybe. I'm sure somebody here will be able to identify the fairground trailer.
The original YPC03 Mack AC was part of first of many Coca Cola Collectibles sets.
Somewhere in Solingen there's a pile of ceramic chemist advertising boards.
The baseplate on the Code 2 model shows its ancestry.
I don't know if Dirk is the ideas man or if he employs a team of enthusiastic hippies given a supply of surplus paints from Hobbycraft but YEX-40 is neither dull nor anything like the donor model.
Dirk's models are usually available in alternative colour choices.
These particular renditions come in numbered wooden boxes with matching certificates.
I thought I'd post these here as they're an unusual mix of Yesteryear and something else, King Size maybe. I'm sure somebody here will be able to identify the fairground trailer.