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ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:38 pm
by charliep
Authentic Trade Mark (ATM) 33:1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"
1. Green cab/short green bed/red base/green wheels/load of stones.
2. Yellow cab/short yellow bed/red base/green wheels/load of stones.
3. Yellow cab/long yellow bed/black base/red wheels/load of timber.
4. Green cab/long green bed/black base/yellow wheels/Auburn Speedster for load.

Re: ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 9:55 pm
by Tinman
The lumber load is pretty odd. Did they cut down the largest and oldest tree in the rain forest to get those two massive tree trunks?

I like the color options on these, not the best company logo (too modern) but great colors.

Re: ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 10:10 pm
by YYS4BOB
I'd like to see the reference used for this livery. The only surviving Atkinson wagon was recovered from Australia by Tom Varley whose business was running a caravan park in Gisburn in Lancashire, England. Tom recovered many wagons from around the globe. The wagon the model is based on was built in 1918, the car body (Stutz) it's carrying is from 1931. So a wagon built in England, spent it's working life in Australia and is carrying an American sports car body.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Varley

Re: ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 10:27 pm
by Tinman
YYS4BOB wrote:The wagon the model is based on was built in 1918, the car body (Stutz) it's carrying is from 1931. So a wagon built in England, spent it's working life in Australia and is carrying an American sports car body.
It was a creative idea for a "load." I'm more bothered by the scale of the racer body than anything else. Artistic license comes into play I guess. Still love the colors though.

Re: ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 10:50 pm
by YYS4BOB
Atkinson 1:60
Stutz 1:44
I see what you mean.

Re: ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2020 11:57 pm
by GHOSTHUNTER
Same as this then...Bentley must be a Peddle Car!!
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Ghosthunter.

Re: ATM 33: 1918 Atkinson Steam Wagon "T. Varley"

Posted: Tue Jul 07, 2020 1:09 am
by francipe
GHOSTHUNTER wrote:Same as this then...Bentley must be a Peddle Car!!
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Ghosthunter.
Ghosty,

This belongs in my collection not yours!

I've just checked and it's still here. No. 26 of 36, one of the first MCCD Club models I got from Dirk Schleuer. He's just offered me some models from the ATM series.

Back on topic, the Millennium Edition of the White Book lists the Bentley as 1:55 and the Atkinson 1:60....