This is it, they had about four of them, no
counter-box, no packaging, around 1:32nd scale/54mm figure-compatible and
looking quite Cararama-like (but they were mostly 1:43 or
HO, made in China by Hongwell) in the manufacturing quality. Separate tyres and a tampo-printed
plastic windscreen which doesn't fold down.
The small load-area is filled with two
ammunition crates to hide the screw-fix construction, which is driven through
from the other side.
It's actually made by another of China's
prolific contractors; Welly, also overprinted
to Peterkin (who we last saw on the blog, hiding-out at
TKMaxx) and you can see the method of
fixing the wheels is a bit odd, I guess it reduced the material used in a
hidden section?
A couple of bonnet-numbers from the
spares-box would help, and you may have noticed mine has caught the printing
pad on the edge of the bonnet (hood), so could do with a bit of weathering to
hide the damage!
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