Someone swapped the scales? Hey, that’s always a possibility.
Quote from: Pablo O'Brien on March 10, 2018, 09:36:37 PMSomeone swapped the scales? Hey, that’s always a possibility. Perhaps, that is one option, I don’t like it much; but, that is an option!Anyone else?I am more hoping for an extra rare example kinda option...
It was an ecoline model?I encountered T&T-less cellidor models before...They did have the painted cross and shield instead of inlay though.
Quote from: Marc_in_NS on March 10, 2018, 09:41:03 PMQuote from: Pablo O'Brien on March 10, 2018, 09:36:37 PMSomeone swapped the scales? Hey, that’s always a possibility. Perhaps, that is one option, I don’t like it much; but, that is an option!Anyone else?I am more hoping for an extra rare example kinda option... At various nefarious smugglers coves we visited in the U Boat I heard tales of a super rare 'Dirty Boy' Passenger with no personal hygiene tools. I always thought the tales were the drunken ramblings of sad old men, but maybe you have stumbled across a living legend Marc. Fingers crossed!
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So ecoline after all
Quote from: Mechanickal on March 11, 2018, 09:19:34 AMSo ecoline after all Oh no, they are the "Cellidor" scales. the real McCoy, just without T&T... to me ecoline is the cheap line with the weird little Vic sign. am I wrong here?
This, to me, is the lower end "ecoline" with the rough plastic...
Quote from: Marc_in_NS on March 11, 2018, 12:37:50 PMThis, to me, is the lower end "ecoline" with the rough plastic...Nylon scales.(Image removed from quote.)Now, seriously.Are you interested in selling it?