I HAVE GONE EBAY MAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!!!!!
Moulded green glass stemmed eyebath. 2.5” tall. Embossed on base with “MADE IN ENGLAND” and the letter 'W' in the centre in a 'lozenge' shape. Made by Wood Brothers of Barnsley, England.
This version of the Lesney road roller was introduced into the Matchbox 1-75 series in 1962 and like the previous issue the 1d aveling barford was a scaled up version of the 1b roller.
Apart from being a little larger at 67mm long the main difference between this and the previous versions was the rollers which were now made from plastic, these were on dome head rounded axles.
The front roller carrier could be steered and this was also held on by a dome head axle pin with rounded ends. The colour was a dark green and a driver was cast in. It featured a tow hook but what it was supposed to tow is anyones guess. There were a few casting variations. The first was the addition of a hole in the baseplate. It's purpose is unknown.
Until now the baseplate had been held on by the rear axle but it was decided that for some extra strength two rivets should be added to attach the baseplate with.
I also was kind enough to buy fanny this beautiful corset :P
I also bought myself some CDs to help me sort some stuff out on my PC :P...
I got my results the other day... they wer enot great but not bad either... i am on track to getting into Uni i just need to put a little bit more effert in and i know i can do it :P
Ok thats all for now i am back to EBAY!!!!!!!!!!
AND OMG I AM GAVOMITING!
Nice corset.
I know you will do fine in school.