Three different colour engines Gold - Silver - Grey
George T.
36c Opel Diplomat
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petethesweet
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Hi George, never noticed this i have a couple of Opals, don't think i have ever opened the bonnets Pete.
- Diecastmolester
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Every things all better now.Diecastmolester wrote:Opel, not Opel.
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when people think "why did they buy multiple cars that are equal? But colectors know the small difference that make each car the only.
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Matchbox1-75models
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But it was always great finding those small differencesracer X wrote:when people think "why did they buy multiple cars that are equal? But colectors know the small difference that make each car the only.
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Trick of the light those "green" Opels.
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John
There's nothing regular about wheels
There's nothing regular about wheels
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The diferences concerning the color of the Paint as Johnboy shows are less determinables. The color changes very much with the time. I have a Atlas Tipper of 1975 and under the dump box the color remains blue, but in the part exposed to ligth the color is lighter and violet. Unfortunately my digital camera don´t Works to show the amazing difference in the same piece.