Hello,
I have the tin dumper model twice. Both models from England (ebay UK).
The Johnson 2H models I made myself. I made silicone molds from a cardboard and wood prototype and cast them in polyester. After 14 models I lost my desire ...
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Model Dumper
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Thwaites Tusker (Corgi Toys, 1/36)
1. Version, yellow with Rubber Tires, Made in Gt. Britain
2. Version, yellow/red with Rubber Tires, Made in Gt. Britain
3. Version, yellow/red with Plastic Wheels, Made in Gt. Britain
4. Version, dark yellow "Wimpey" with Plastic Wheels, Made in China (Driver is fat...)
5. Version, dark green "F.M. Conway Ltd." with Plastic Wheels, Made in China (Driver is fat...)
1. Version, yellow with Rubber Tires, Made in Gt. Britain
2. Version, yellow/red with Rubber Tires, Made in Gt. Britain
3. Version, yellow/red with Plastic Wheels, Made in Gt. Britain
4. Version, dark yellow "Wimpey" with Plastic Wheels, Made in China (Driver is fat...)
5. Version, dark green "F.M. Conway Ltd." with Plastic Wheels, Made in China (Driver is fat...)
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Muir-Hill (Dinky Supertoys, ca. 1/36)
Made in England by Meccano Ltd., 1. Version, Metal Wheels and Driver
Made in England by Meccano Ltd., 2. Version, Rubber Tires and Plastic Driver
Assemble en France - Meccano Paris, Rubber Tires an Metal Driver
Made in India - "Nicky Toys", Rubber Tires and Plastic Driver
Made in England by Meccano Ltd., 1. Version, Metal Wheels and Driver
Made in England by Meccano Ltd., 2. Version, Rubber Tires and Plastic Driver
Assemble en France - Meccano Paris, Rubber Tires an Metal Driver
Made in India - "Nicky Toys", Rubber Tires and Plastic Driver
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Muir-Hill Dumper
Benbros Qualitoy, Made in England, Metal Wheels and Driver, ca. 1/36
Charbens, Made in England, Metal Wheels and Driver, ca. 1/36
Condon, Made in England, Metal Wheels and Driver, ca. 1/40
Benbros Qualitoy, Made in England, Metal Wheels and Driver, ca. 1/36
Charbens, Made in England, Metal Wheels and Driver, ca. 1/36
Condon, Made in England, Metal Wheels and Driver, ca. 1/40
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I always liked the Britains dumper ( was it a Winget ?) as it tipped by the handle and steered with the wheel, mine came with a load of plastic bricks . Problem was it was so out of scale with my Construction fleet of (secondhand) Corgis , Dinkys and Matchbox King Size all hand painted yellow and sign written with my name !
It would have been nice to build up a fleet of Britains Construction stuff which I gazed longingly at in the local toy shop but no way could I afford it .I fancied the JCB 7 , Shawnee Poole Dump outfit and a MF135 tractor loader with tipping trailer for starters !
I filled all my Corgi/Dinky tippers once with coffee as a load and this took in the damp of the room and turned into a glutinous mess which I never removed but could pass for tarmac . I assume coffee was cheap then !
Craig
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It would have been nice to build up a fleet of Britains Construction stuff which I gazed longingly at in the local toy shop but no way could I afford it .I fancied the JCB 7 , Shawnee Poole Dump outfit and a MF135 tractor loader with tipping trailer for starters !
I filled all my Corgi/Dinky tippers once with coffee as a load and this took in the damp of the room and turned into a glutinous mess which I never removed but could pass for tarmac . I assume coffee was cheap then !
Craig
My fantasy Britains fleet-
Not all those who wander are lost.
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Winget Dumper (Britains Ltd., 1/32)
1. Version, steerable, only in dark orange
2. Version, steerable
Different: 1. Version steering lever long (does not work well...), 2. Version steering lever short
2. Version also in red, metallic-blue and green
3. Version, no more steerable, other Wheels, only in yellow with label "Autoway"
4. Version (A), no more steerable, other Wheels, rear fender changed, with trailer coupling, only in yellow with labels "Sanderson Winget - 2B 1500" (labels missing... )
1. Version, steerable, only in dark orange
2. Version, steerable
Different: 1. Version steering lever long (does not work well...), 2. Version steering lever short
2. Version also in red, metallic-blue and green
3. Version, no more steerable, other Wheels, only in yellow with label "Autoway"
4. Version (A), no more steerable, other Wheels, rear fender changed, with trailer coupling, only in yellow with labels "Sanderson Winget - 2B 1500" (labels missing... )
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