With reference to Richard's recent posting in the British 972 thread, regarding his new arrival and its comparison with the French 972, it struck me once more that, besides the generally known differences between them, there is also a difference in the tiny little 'bumper' on top of the crane arm's base. The British one is more elongated, slim, with a round top, whereas the French counterpart is more rectangular, square. This seems to be a 'rule' for every example I have seen. Or have exceptions been spotted? I cannot explain this difference and the reason for it, because, as far as I know, all major cast components came from the same Liverpool factory, to be assembled in Bobigny. Any comments, opinions about this? The two comparative pictures below (and a nice 1957 Meccano catalogue picture). Kind regards, Jan
-073 Land Rover, Horse Box and Horse (1960-67)
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-105c and 383 4-Wheel Hand Truck (1949-1958)
-105c and 383 4-Wheel Hand Truck (1949-1958)
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--22c Motor Truck (1933-50)
--22c Motor Truck (1933-50)
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Trailer Caravans
Trailer Caravans
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Trailer Caravans
Trailer Caravans
-138 Hillman Imp (1963-73)
-537 Renault 16 TL
-189 Triumph Herald Saloon (1959-64)
-255 Mersey Tunnel Police Van (1955-61)
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