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Two Interesting Dublo Wagons - Are they HD originals ?


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Hi all,

Moving away from the is it Triang or not debate. Not sure how they were done. But they have been done with care and consistency. Accurate layout and clearly readable. I wish I was that talented.

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I'd like to hijack this thread to show this oddity I just discovered in one of my boxes of Dublo wagons

 

Its a Hornby-Dublo 4310 Midland Brake van (M730012)  moulded in what seems to be light olive green plastic. It should be grey and placed next to a standard Dublo GWR "Toad" brake van its tangibly different in tone

 

Could be a Wrenn body on a Dublo chassis I guess. 

 

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27 minutes ago, Captain Slough said:

I'd like to hijack this thread to show this oddity I just discovered in one of my boxes of Dublo wagons

 Hi Captain.

 I'm pretty sure I've a couple of those with the ''green'' looking plastic. I'd always put it down to grubby fingers but having seen yours now I'm not so sure. When I get a minute I'll dig them out.

 Looking closely at your picture the 'slot in' cabin door/ends seem to be in the lighter grey material or is it my ageing eyesight playing tricks?

 Regards, Rich

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50 minutes ago, Captain Slough said:

I'd like to hijack this thread to show this oddity I just discovered in one of my boxes of Dublo wagons

 

Its a Hornby-Dublo 4310 Midland Brake van (M730012)  moulded in what seems to be light olive green plastic. It should be grey and placed next to a standard Dublo GWR "Toad" brake van its tangibly different in tone

 

Could be a Wrenn body on a Dublo chassis I guess. 

 

2024-03-03 13.26.58.jpg

Might just be a colour shift due to age. I've seen quite a few at swap-meets that look similar.

 

After all, it is at least sixty years old, and self-coloured plastics back then probably weren't as stable as they would be today.

 

John

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1 hour ago, TinTracks said:

 Looking closely at your picture the 'slot in' cabin door/ends seem to be in the lighter grey material or is it my ageing eyesight playing tricks?

 

while it looks like that,its a trick of the camera.  I had the body off and every surface inside and out is exactly the same colour - I thought it might have been sunbleached but ruled that out after checking the inside edges

 

Colour shifting plastic is probably the explanation, thanks

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Age of the plastic I've a similar one been boxed for years, like yours the inner removable sections are a different colour assuming from a different plastic batch

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