We had one (a road roller in ethylene) when
we were kids which I think I've decided was the Merit one by dint of its having pink, sky-blue and mint-green among
its plastic parts, but when I see some of the others I question my memory sometimes,
however, this one with its drive-belt, metal-pin axle and square-section
canopy-supports is definitely not the one we had. Also there's nowhere to stow
the chimney-pipe on top of the canopy; which ours had.
Made by Raphael
Lipkin in two colours; presumably there would have been reverse color
versions to cover a full mould-shot, although red wheels are traditional so
maybe there were two tools and one colour-way?
But this one had a driver, and a driver who
I think is in the 'Unknown - maybe Kleeware/Tudor
Rose' section of the civilians in storage, so double bargain, as A) it
helps me out and B) got an instant booking on the Blog!
It's also a much better sculpted driver
that those in a Tudor Rose
three-vehicle set we've seen on the blog passim. Indeed the Merit roller is here somewhere as well,
and possibly a Kleeware in a long
shot from Pam Taylor in Wales.
The packaging is in green and black, so no
clue as to the contents, but back in those days (pretty much when I was born!)
there would probably have been one in a wood & glass display cabinet, along
with other toys, the boxes (individual or 'counter-stock') arranged in stacks
nearby.
Looking at the exploded views and artwork,
it seems the drive-belt is an owner addition, a rubber band in matching red, a
thinner black one possibly being included, but it's not on the assembly
drawing; only in the artist's rendition.
Thanks to Adrian Little of Mercator Trading for letting me shoot
this back in September at the Sandown Park Toy Fair, where he will be
stalling-out again this coming Saturday (3rd) weather permitting.
And while I'm taking talk of a
'snowmageddon' heading this way with a pinch of salt, my toes are saying "Don't be too cynical, something big's
on the way", however hopefully I'll be there too, looking for a few
bargains to throw on the blog! Nice stuff from the Charity shops today
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