Vulcan XM607

10 Feb 2017 18:40 #1 by Chris Lowe
Vulcan XM607 was created by Chris Lowe
A few pictures of this weeks latest arrival, Atlas Editions Diecast XM607.
The wheels need a bit of fettling to fit but a good model.










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10 Feb 2017 19:01 #2 by netcompsys
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Refreshing that they have chosen 607 rather than the usual .....

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10 Feb 2017 19:05 #3 by Chris Lowe
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It is and it is not sitting right in those photos because the undercarriage don't fit properly although that is easy fixed with a pair of side cutters.

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11 Feb 2017 07:36 #4 by PETERTHEEATER
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It is and it is not sitting right in those photos because the undercarriage don't fit properly although that is easy fixed with a pair of side cutters.


Oh, being a Valiant and Victor man myself I was thinking more of a two-pound club hammer.........

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11 Feb 2017 09:25 #5 by Peter Kirk
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I believe the technical term for the two pond hammer is "micro adjuster".

Its a shame that die cast models have the ugly join line but the overall look is pleasing. Can you get extras for die cast models? I recall a small enterprise some years ago that was selling replica parts for Dinky and Corgi cars and vehicles.

I kept meaning to invest in one of the exquisite pewter models but the choice was such I could never make my mind up - now the monies not there!

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