New Corgi JCB 3C
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New Corgi JCB 3C
OK JCB afficianados what year(s) is the new JCB 3C from Corgi. It's an early one , has a cab door ,exposed filters and the hydraulic ram on roof
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Hi Craig .. its based on a 1964 JCB 3C with side door, and the "ram" on the roof is the spring for the back window opening , like this one with the window open
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Would have preferred a MK11 but mustn't grumble
Well Craig .. wait just a another few weeks and see what will come along
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Oh no Craig, i had nothing to do with what corgi have made .. 1/50th scale is really too small, but i belive the corgi model was to come as a load for a low loader, but they cancelled the low loader and brought the dirty 3C out on its own
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Sold a box full of models lately for what I thought was a fair price . The only model I didn't check out price wise was this one as I thought they were fairly common.
DOH they are now actually selling for between £70 and £100 on Ebay as they are rare. So if you have one be aware
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DOH they are now actually selling for between £70 and £100 on Ebay as they are rare. So if you have one be aware
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