Re: Orange is the new tan...
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 3:09 pm
Dr Gillogly's Vectis auction had a few different base colours including one described as tan, but no base shot 

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Shame it wasnt shown. I remain sceptical about it existing with a tan base. Vectis have a long history of providing misleading colour descriptions. I would auggest the tan base they described in the Gillogly sale was more likey a dull orange baseplate but i would love to be proved wrong. Does any member here have a tan based wildcat that we can look at?johnboy wrote:Dr Gillogly's Vectis auction had a few different base colours including one described as tan, but no base shot
I think the tan base was listed as early as 1971 but I notice that Christian has dropped it from his variation list, if it was ever there in the first place.motorman wrote:Shame it wasnt shown. I remain sceptical about it existing with a tan base. Vectis have a long history of providing misleading colour descriptions. I would auggest the tan base they described in the Gillogly sale was more likey a dull orange baseplate but i would love to be proved wrong. Does any member here have a tan based wildcat that we can look at?johnboy wrote:Dr Gillogly's Vectis auction had a few different base colours including one described as tan, but no base shot
If I am not mistaken the lime green base was included following a #8 wildcat find by Mick (SMS) that had a yellow base with lime green tones to the paint finish.Johnny Pimp wrote:I think the tan base was listed as early as 1971 but I notice that Christian has dropped it from his variation list, if it was ever there in the first place.motorman wrote:Shame it wasnt shown. I remain sceptical about it existing with a tan base. Vectis have a long history of providing misleading colour descriptions. I would auggest the tan base they described in the Gillogly sale was more likey a dull orange baseplate but i would love to be proved wrong. Does any member here have a tan based wildcat that we can look at?johnboy wrote:Dr Gillogly's Vectis auction had a few different base colours including one described as tan, but no base shot
On Nick's site there is also a lime base variation, although I don't recall seeing this previously. Does anyone know if this has been added recently and what prompted its inclusion?
Incidentally, the seller of the Wildcat refunded $45 and told me to keep the model which can't be faulted. I'll call off my lawsuit for the emotional distress caused by shattering my hopes.
It only fetched $50, so either someone grabbed themselves an absolute steal or it was mis-described. I don't believe I followed the Gillogly sale but this lot obviously went under the radar of a number of seasoned collectors.Rob wrote:I would think that if Gillogly's mustang had had a tan base then Vectis would have highlighted that and shown a photo, and that the seller himself would have highlighted it to Vectis, what did that model sell for out of interest?
From my experience I have never seen a tan base but that does not mean it doesn't exist, the timeframe is right for the same tan base colour found on the Rolls to have been used up.