And in such minty condition, very nice addition George. It also serves as a reminder of the benefits of building great connections with other collectors when we are able to help each other out from time to time with variations we are having trouble tracking down.
very cool George...i remember when this variation surfaced..i then checked my models...lucky for me i had one in my collection and i didnt even know it!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
Brad Pittiful wrote:very cool George...i remember when this variation surfaced..i then checked my models...lucky for me i had one in my collection and i didnt even know it!
I reported on this variation about ten years ago when I posted my own catalog page for the Hatra on the MCCH. At that time many members worked on cataloging specific models in an effort to create what Nick has done (an online catalog). In his usual fashion, Mark never put the collective pages together and then deleted all of the information submitted.
Even when I posted the Stannard like catalog page (with good photos of all the models), it drew almost no comment from members. Those who did comment were only interested the the two color Hatra and the yellow Hatra with red hubs.
Brad Pittiful wrote:very cool George...i remember when this variation surfaced..i then checked my models...lucky for me i had one in my collection and i didnt even know it!
I reported on this variation about ten years ago when I posted my own catalog page for the Hatra on the MCCH. At that time many members worked on cataloging specific models in an effort to create what Nick has done (an online catalog). In his usual fashion, Mark never put the collective pages together and then deleted all of the information submitted.
Even when I posted the Stannard like catalog page (with good photos of all the models), it drew almost no comment from members. Those who did comment were only interested the the two color Hatra and the yellow Hatra with red hubs.
you are a man ahead of your time JP!
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
I remember there were some excellent contributions, by various members, to that defunct project. It's a real shame all of that energy was wasted. I'm glad someone else has put this variation back in the spotlight.
Tinman wrote:I remember there were some excellent contributions, by various members, to that defunct project. It's a real shame all of that energy was wasted. I'm glad someone else has put this variation back in the spotlight.
yeah i learned a lot at the MCCH...but i learned about the variation this thread is about here...i also learned a lot here if not more about those pesky unseen variations here...also once i didnt have an income ive come into more rare items for cheap than ever before...weird how it works
Please use a web hosting site (like photobucket) to store pictures so you can post them here, using attachments makes it hard to view the pictures when you have to scroll to see them. Seeing comparisons of models is hard to see with attachments too.
Very nice George! With a collection like George's it's not often when a new model takes a place on the shelf. Very nice of Quakers to help make this happen!
Brad Pittiful wrote:very cool George...i remember when this variation surfaced..i then checked my models...lucky for me i had one in my collection and i didnt even know it!
I reported on this variation about ten years ago when I posted my own catalog page for the Hatra on the MCCH. At that time many members worked on cataloging specific models in an effort to create what Nick has done (an online catalog). In his usual fashion, Mark never put the collective pages together and then deleted all of the information submitted.
Even when I posted the Stannard like catalog page (with good photos of all the models), it drew almost no comment from members. Those who did comment were only interested the the two color Hatra and the yellow Hatra with red hubs.
You really have to wonder how MCCH lasted as long as it did with that idiot at the helm.