A friend of mine recently bought this early post-war Alvis in Denmark. It is a very early post-war issue, with pre-war-style lacquered base, smooth wheels and solid steerig wheel. I should think this is quite a scarce issue - how long did production continue with the lacquered base plate? He bought it from the original owner, and it has always lived in the box shown in the picture. It is clearly not an Alvis trade box, but could it be Dinky in origin? There is no printting apart from that code printed on the base, but one flap is missing. Any further information on the car or box gratefully received!
The early version with the lacquered base is the one on the right with red seats.
Hi Fred,
Lovely model, very early Post War I would have thought, I've got a 38b with smooth hubs, white tyres, laquered base the lot, the only things proving it isn't Pre War are the thicker axles and the fact it hasn't dropped to bits.
Christmas 1945 or thereabouts?
Chris Warr.
This is a 38d not a 39d, can you edit your title on this please.
Thanks Dave
Oops, careless typing there! Corrected now.
Does anyone have any ideas regarding the box?
I'm pretty sure the box is home made, it doesn't look like anything Meccano would have made. They used to either use a letter followed by 4 digits or a 5 digit code sequence.
This in no way detracts from a lovely model.
Dave
For you, Richard, as a variants collector, there are still some more to go I presume. The ones you own, however, are quite nice already!
Unfortunately, for the time being the two threads in use cannot be joined in an easy way. It is advised for future contributors to this topic, to post in the most recently and most frequently used thread. This one in this case. Kind regards Jan
The contents of the only post in the previous parallel thread, posted by Dinkycollect, has been copied, deleted and pasted below [Jan W]:
Here is the Alvis Tourer.
Terry.
Edited by: Dave.Kaun on 09/09/2015 - 05:50
Very well jan.
Thank you for your coments.
Richard
Jan
Just to be correct, that was my post on the Alvis, with those photos. Somehow, a few years ago, many of my posts got attributed to Dinkycollect, and I was told then there was no way to fix it......
Best regards,
Terry
Thanks for your clarification, Terry. It must have been a kind of re-post by Jacques. Things must have got mixed up somehow in the past. Anyway, signed with your name I presume for many of us the source of this post must be evident. I hope to make these kind of smaller relocations every now and then in the future in order to 'streamline' and re-unite some scattered information about the same topic. In this case Richard drew the attention for the multiple posts. Please, do not hesitate to comment if things seem to go wrong. Kind regards, Jan
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