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Oxford Diecast Heavy Pumping Unit
Topic Started: Sep 11 2014, 05:48 PM (248 Views)
dmet
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Very similar to the model. Sorry, still no Oxford in my collection.

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Dragnet_Supporter
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I love this design. Classic, yet there's almost something a little bit 1940s-50s science fiction about this...or steampunkish even.
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pjedsel
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It looks like something that might show up in an episode of Dr. Who. :unsure:
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b2young
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The Oxford model has an open rear wheel well; but, it looks like the 1:1 pictured has a removable rear wheel cover....(I guess, duh! :duh: , it would need that to facilitate flat tire/tyre repair....)

Otherwise, and with a different suction hose mounting arrangement, the model is spot-on the 1:1 pictured down to all lettering (well, different numbers and license plate).
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