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This oo diecast seat (with Merit WRAF sitting on it) goes back to early 1960s I think.

 

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It has "British made" cast underneath but no makers name.  I've got a couple of these. Any idea what they might be, please?  Think there were some similar seats among other accessories on another thread here, but I can't find it.

 

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Also this operating yard crane.  Again it just has "British made" and "made in England " cast underneath, but no makers name.

 

Just a matter of interest as to who made this.  I did get some information on another forum some years ago but can't find my notes - Modelmaster (?)  comes to mind but I don't know anything about them.

Thanks for any info.

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Thanks Moxy, just the job!   Having had a look at the link you provided,  I've recognised some signs and timetable boards (and bus stop) I've also got that are also Master model, so that's been useful as well.

 

[Found the seats and crane in the  catalogue extract linked to].

 

 

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The Cole’s mobile crane seems fairly close to 0, roughly 1:48 I think, ditto the bulldozer/heavy tractor, and the electric platform trolley looks close too. 
 

Regarding Wardie, hasn’t a chap in the TCS created the ‘reference collection’ and written the history? Being a duffer, I can’t remember his name, but he was at the Leicester meeting selling-off BNIB duplicate models from his collection. They are really very nice models, so expressive of the period.

 

Ah, here we are, from the TCS visit report:

 

 

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10 hours ago, Nearholmer said:

The crane looks like the little brother of the Dinky Supertoys one, seen here about to commence a trial of strength against a Hornby one.

 

 

 

 

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Yes, the MasterModels crane was clearly inspired by the Dinky Goods Yard Crane.

Though the jib doesn’t luff. ;)

 

There is an earlier version of the Dinky crane, that doesn’t have the steps in the base. We have that one.  

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There's a list of Dinky scales somewhere. I'll see if I can find it. They are all imperial (00 is 5/32" = 1' for instance). 1/4" = 1' is rather small for 0 scale (unless you are American of course).

The Dinky buses and Dublo Dinkies are 5/32", as are the trains AFAIK, not that it makes much difference for a toy.

 

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Bingo!

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