jhb171achill Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 Does anybody know what scale this thing is? You can buy them from An Post..... http://www.irishstamps.ie/Shop/p-830-model-van.aspx Quote
Broithe Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 It has been discussed before, I'm sure - but, it's hard to find a successful search term Somebody should remember properly, but I have a feeling they are around 1/43. Quote
DiveController Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 (edited) Most are either 1/43 or 1/50. Agree with Broithe I think 1/43 Edited January 28, 2020 by DiveController Quote
jhb171achill Posted January 28, 2020 Author Posted January 28, 2020 36 minutes ago, DiveController said: Most are either 1/43 or 1/50. Agree with Broithe I think 1/43 51 minutes ago, Broithe said: It has been discussed before, I'm sure - but, it's hard to find a successful search term Somebody should remember properly, but I have a feeling they are around 1/43. So, unsuitable for 00 scale! Pity. Nice looking little thing, which apart from the fact that I remember them, would look well outside a railway station building on a layout. Quote
Broithe Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 Just now, jhb171achill said: So, unsuitable for 00 scale! Pity. Nice looking little thing, which apart from the fact that I remember them, would look well outside a railway station building on a layout. Unfortunately, I think so - more suitable for 0, I would think - subject to competent confirmation... 1 Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 (edited) Have that model. Far too big for 00. I don't think there's a scale printed on the box, but going by UK forums on these Lledo and Lledo derived diecasts, many are an odd scale of 1:60. Edited January 28, 2020 by minister_for_hardship 1 Quote
Broithe Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 1 hour ago, minister_for_hardship said: Have that model. There seems to have been two slight length variations, but the width would be 6'4" / 1.93m and the wheelbase was 8'4.4" / 2.55m. Any chance of measuring the model for a fairly definitive answer? Quote
WRENNEIRE Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 This is a Lledo T2 model commissioned by An Post Split screen and Irish reg Some nice info on the card Quote
Broithe Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 11 minutes ago, WRENNEIRE said: This is a Lledo T2 model commissioned by An Post Split screen and Irish reg Some nice info on the card The wheelbase was, I think, 2.4m and it looks like 52mm in the picture above. So that would be 2500/52 = 1/46 in this case. Quote
NIR Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 (edited) Maybe experiment with it in the foreground for forced perspective when taking photos? A sort of bystanders view. Edited January 28, 2020 by NIR Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 2 hours ago, Broithe said: There seems to have been two slight length variations, but the width would be 6'4" / 1.93m and the wheelbase was 8'4.4" / 2.55m. Any chance of measuring the model for a fairly definitive answer? 47mm. In the meantime I uncovered the An Post set, having trawled through Lledo discussions it seems they used an eye watering variety of scales. Some of their buses (not the one in this set) look roughly 00. To be honest, they're a bit primitive, not finely detailed, like diecasts turned out in the 1960s. 2 Quote
Broithe Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 43 minutes ago, minister_for_hardship said: 47mm. In the meantime I uncovered the An Post set, having trawled through Lledo discussions it seems they used an eye watering variety of scales. Some of their buses (not the one in this set) look roughly 00. To be honest, they're a bit primitive, not finely detailed, like diecasts turned out in the 1960s. If that's the wheelbase, it's 1/54. (If it's the width, it's 1/41.) There may be a tendency for these 'picturesque' style models to be made to a size to fit nicely into one of a few standardised box sizes, rather than to a set series of scales? Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 (edited) 22 minutes ago, Broithe said: If that's the wheelbase, it's 1/54. (If it's the width, it's 1/41.) There may be a tendency for these 'picturesque' style models to be made to a size to fit nicely into one of a few standardised box sizes, rather than to a set series of scales? That's the wheelbase, so yes 1:54. I would think that would be one reason, or to keep their casting set up all the same size. Nice model but their use of oddball scaling is frustrating from a railway modelling point of view. You can see straight off in the set the Anglia looks huge compared to the horse drawing the post vehicle. Most their range is cheap and cheerful and not that sought after by collectors. Edited January 28, 2020 by minister_for_hardship Quote
jhb171achill Posted January 28, 2020 Author Posted January 28, 2020 Fair enough. Yes, it looks more like a toy. Better to repaint a 4mm scale model! Quote
PorkyP Posted January 28, 2020 Posted January 28, 2020 So out of interest, after reading the blurb, were the VW vans imported as "completely knocked down" kits and fully assembled in Ireland, or shipped in as whole vehicles and just fitted out in Dublin ? Quote
jhb171achill Posted January 28, 2020 Author Posted January 28, 2020 I’d say they came in as chassis..... bodies built by An Post, same as CIE building bus bodies at Spa Road. 1 Quote
Broithe Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 1 hour ago, PorkyP said: So out of interest, after reading the blurb, were the VW vans imported as "completely knocked down" kits and fully assembled in Ireland, or shipped in as whole vehicles and just fitted out in Dublin ? This would imply CKD for the vans as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Volkswagen_in_Ireland 1 1 Quote
PorkyP Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 Interesting, I knew about the assembled in Ireland Morris minors but not VW's... Quote
Broithe Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 25 minutes ago, PorkyP said: Interesting, I knew about the assembled in Ireland Morris minors but not VW's... Probably less resistance to German products in Ireland than anywhere else in Europe at that time... 1 Quote
WaYSidE Posted January 29, 2020 Posted January 29, 2020 http://www.irishstamps.ie/Shop/p-829-an-post-van-set.aspx An official limited edition collection of five An Post Model Vehicles. The vehicles featured are the Model T Ford, Horse Drawn Vehicle, Anglia Van, Transit Bus, and VW Transporter. Each of these vehicles featured in the fleet over the years and has its own legitimate Fleet Number. This collection is contained in a superb presentation box set. A card showing an illustration of The General Post Office sits on top of a foam underlay. The models are housed in five cut outs making for a delightful set. The collection is limited to 2,500 sets with each one being certified and individually numbered. Product Code: 18VANSET Price: €60.00 1 Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted February 4, 2020 Posted February 4, 2020 The card included with the Morris van. 3 1 Quote
jhb171achill Posted February 8, 2020 Author Posted February 8, 2020 I remember those vans SO well!! Quote
minister_for_hardship Posted February 9, 2020 Posted February 9, 2020 Corgi Trackside have the same type van in their range, a transfer from Royal Mail to P 7 T service is all that's needed. 2 Quote
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