just looked at it, it is die-cast. Oh, and the 76 year old guy who gave it to me as a present, got it when visiting Sydney in the Queen Victoria Building near Townhall.
I have just received a free gift of a New Toy, an series 3, 88 inch Bronze Green Land-rover, open with no hood or hard top.
Of course you will never see me driving it, it is a 1/148 scale model in "N gauge,"
So AUSFREE, I do take back the times when I smiled at the idea of some AULRO members playing with Toy scale model Land-Rovers.
It is from a brand called "Oxford," series "Oxford Commercials."
and it is minute. You almost need a microscope to see its number plate.
just looked at it, it is die-cast. Oh, and the 76 year old guy who gave it to me as a present, got it when visiting Sydney in the Queen Victoria Building near Townhall.
You'll probably find its a Series 1 88", seeing as Oxford don't make a Series 3 in 1:148th scale
Hobbyco have a great range
I just wish someone would make a decent Series 2 or 2a diecast model! There are plenty of Series 1 and 3s, and coil sprung Landies are easy to find too. There's an out of production 1:43 Series 2a that was made with a modified series 1 tooling, so it has the wrong width, length, truck cab roof and a bunch of other problems too.
Hi John, I can't see a photo . there is the space for it but no image.Cheers, 130man.
hey John I'm in the same boat as 130man?
it is so minute I recon that one will need a microscope to see much of it, but I will try to get photos.
Reason I thought it was a series 3 is that the headlights are out on the front guards, which means it cannot be a Series one Land Rover, and cannot be an early Series 2. Hence I said it was a Series 3.
I had another look at it, it is probably a series one, definately not a series 3.
what I thought was a headlight was a square number plate, and with a magifier you can even read that number plate.
Though I had thought that it was only about 3/4 of an inch [19 mm] long, it is about 24 mm long bumper to bumper, and is 11 mm wide, so it is very small.
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