Since my open heart surgery at the beginning of July I made babysteps in collecting, but I'm running again!
Here are my additions of the last few weeks!
All are Lesney copies, except for one Dutch Husky promo and a code 3 Lesney Daimler Bus.
Can anyone tell me more about Butlin's on the Lesney DD?
I only found out that is is (or was?) a British chain of holiday resorts and hotels.
On the internet I found a picture of the cream #74b bus with same Butlin's decals.
Maarten
A mix of recent additions
A mix of recent additions
"These may be toys, but this ain't child's play"
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hi, some nice finds, i like the ford express services and the garages,
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The RW 74b is in some ways an odd model since it was never used for Code 1 or Code 2 promotionals. (Presumably clients preferred the iconic %d Routemaster.)Maestro wrote:Can anyone tell me more about Butlin's on the Lesney DD?
I'm pretty sure we've seen this Butlin's label before on the Forum, but have been unable to find it. If memory serves, it was on a 5c (or just possibly a 5d).The existence of a cream RW 74b with the same label could point things in the direction of a small-volume Code 3, perhaps only available at a single holiday camp. On the other hand, it could just as easily be an after-market advertisement supplied for model railway use. Either way, it definitely looks good against the green.
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Here it is together with it's original...
Maarten
Maarten
"These may be toys, but this ain't child's play"
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Found a photograph in my photo-archive:Idris wrote:The RW 74b is in some ways an odd model since it was never used for Code 1 or Code 2 promotionals. (Presumably clients preferred the iconic %d Routemaster.)Maestro wrote:Can anyone tell me more about Butlin's on the Lesney DD?
I'm pretty sure we've seen this Butlin's label before on the Forum, but have been unable to find it. If memory serves, it was on a 5c (or just possibly a 5d).
This appears to be exactly the same text, but with a different colour background.
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For sure some great stuff in that bunch!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Love the Husky promo tanker!
At the beach, counting down to retirement.
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Butlin’s was certainly into sponsorship - this book from the popular Billy Bunter series is a great example, published in 1961. (I don’t have a Butlin’s collection - just this book, bought at a jumble sale when I was a child). So it wouldn’t be at all surprising if they sold these buses at their holiday camps. On the other hand, there’s plenty of Butlin’s memorabilia on the internet and no sign of Matchbox buses. Perhaps more will emerge. Great find, anyway.Idris wrote:The RW 74b is in some ways an odd model since it was never used for Code 1 or Code 2 promotionals. (Presumably clients preferred the iconic %d Routemaster.)Maestro wrote:Can anyone tell me more about Butlin's on the Lesney DD?
I'm pretty sure we've seen this Butlin's label before on the Forum, but have been unable to find it. If memory serves, it was on a 5c (or just possibly a 5d).The existence of a cream RW 74b with the same label could point things in the direction of a small-volume Code 3, perhaps only available at a single holiday camp. On the other hand, it could just as easily be an after-market advertisement supplied for model railway use. Either way, it definitely looks good against the green.
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Thanks for the info Idris and Dr Jeep!
But what was Butlin's exactly? A chain of holiday resorts and hotels? Or (also) something else?
Cheers,
Maarten
But what was Butlin's exactly? A chain of holiday resorts and hotels? Or (also) something else?
Cheers,
Maarten
"These may be toys, but this ain't child's play"
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Exactly that - holiday camps with entertainment, and a few hotels. Here’s the back cover of the same book. They still exist: https://www.butlins.com/Maestro wrote: But what was Butlin's exactly? A chain of holiday resorts and hotels? Or (also) something else?