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Brian norman county 1884 on floatation tyres


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Picked this up at spalding last weekend off cen Davis and the single wheel version at the april show off him, he'd bought a collection off a collector who had sadly passed and his widow contacted cen to sell the collection. My question is, does anyone have a floatation tyred version, mine has a super q cab is this correct?whereas my single wheel and duel rear wheel version have q cabs. Now in april cen had a duel wheel version and the single wheel version on his stall and I said they were Brian's models and he wasn't sure and said he'd shown brian and brian wasn't sure either so I said they are numbered under the floor pan so I said I'd buy the single wheel one and check the number there and then and sure enough it was numbered 44 but while I was doing this somone bought the duel wheel version so didn't check that. Now this is when cen said he'd one on floatation tyres at home so knowing brian made one and are very rare I said I'd have it. Brian made these in 1988/89 altering a britains TW20 making the duel wheel version first making 67 overall then the single wheel version making 45 and then lastly the floatation one only doing 15 because britains released there own 1884 in 1989, so wondering if mine could be one of the last matching the britains one with a super q cab or did they all? doesn't seem to be numbered either like my others 20241013_161931.thumb.jpg.005e388acad03b9bf40983e4797146ce.jpg

the three together 

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Have you tried phoning him up?  

Presumably they are all the same, castings wise, apart from wheel/tyre configuration. Be interesting to know where those chunky tyres came from.

I have the dual wheeled version, direct from the manufacturers. Be careful of the wheel centres as they can/do fall out

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13 minutes ago, super6 said:

Have you tried phoning him up?  

Presumably they are all the same, castings wise, apart from wheel/tyre configuration. Be interesting to know where those chunky tyres came from.

I have the dual wheeled version, direct from the manufacturers. Be careful of the wheel centres as they can/do fall out

No not yet paul, but cen said he'd shown them brian and brian didn't think they were his models which I thought was a bit strange I suppose he's getting on a bit. Yes i might ring him and ask if he can remember what the wheels were off they are very soft. I have seen a picture in the past  of the floatation one but can't remember where probably a magazine. Yes I got my duel wheel version of brian and I picked another up a a toy fair quite cheap so I've number 32 and 64 I think out of 67 made. Yes your right the wheel centres do fall out 

 

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36 minutes ago, super6 said:

Have you tried phoning him up?  

Presumably they are all the same, castings wise, apart from wheel/tyre configuration. Be interesting to know where those chunky tyres came from.

I have the dual wheeled version, direct from the manufacturers. Be careful of the wheel centres as they can/do fall out

Yes they are all the same casting wise. Have you ever looked what number yours is paul it should have a D before the number for duel

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On 10/13/2024 at 7:50 PM, jmd said:

Yes they are all the same casting wise. Have you ever looked what number yours is paul it should have a D before the number for duel

I will check that one out, but don't hold your breath!

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I can only imagine that the floatation and even the dual wheel ones would either be hideously wide or almost unmanageable in the field having a turning circle of a super tanker 

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5 hours ago, Idle Git said:

I can only imagine that the floatation and even the dual wheel ones would either be hideously wide or almost unmanageable in the field having a turning circle of a super tanker 

They don't need duals for this

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Dads got all three in his collection all came from Brian. All in the same format as the ones you’ve got, the flotation tire one with the super q has a flashing light that’s the only difference to yours. 
Will get some pictures when I get time

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On 10/13/2024 at 7:11 PM, super6 said:

Have you tried phoning him up?  

Presumably they are all the same, castings wise, apart from wheel/tyre configuration. Be interesting to know where those chunky tyres came from.

I have the dual wheeled version, direct from the manufacturers. Be careful of the wheel centres as they can/do fall out

I suspect the tyres are off the old Tamiya Lunchbox RC monster truck/van models, but not 100% sure.

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1 hour ago, Stabliofarmer said:

I suspect the tyres are off the old Tamiya Lunchbox RC monster truck/van models, but not 100% sure.

They do look like the old Lunch Box tyres, Same as the ones I used on an old Versatile 1156 back in 2009,

Regards

Joe

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21 hours ago, WillTEF20 said:

Dads got all three in his collection all came from Brian. All in the same format as the ones you’ve got, the flotation tire one with the super q has a flashing light that’s the only difference to yours. 
Will get some pictures when I get time

That would be great to see a picture of your dad's thanks 👍

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19 hours ago, James Joe Dewar said:

They do look like the old Lunch Box tyres, Same as the ones I used on an old Versatile 1156 back in 2009,

Regards

Joe

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Yes your right they do look like them

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