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BEFORD AA VAN

Die Cast Toy
©1978
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

card and cellophane window box, with raised back; printed in blue, red, yellow and black to show the title, maker's details and illustrations of a truck; with preformed lining to house the van
contains a orange truck with grey plastic fittings, black and yellow markings - AA Service; die cast metal


Object details

Object type
Parts
This object consists of 2 parts.

  • Model Van, English, 1978
  • Box
TitleBEFORD AA VAN (manufacturer's title)
Materials and techniques
card, printed in colours die cast metal and plastic
Brief description
Bedford AA Van, Dinky Die Cast Toys 412
die cast metal, card window box
©Meccano Ltd

Card and cellophane window box with built in lining for Bedford AA Van, Dinky Die Cast Toys 412, c1978 Meccano Ltd
Physical description
card and cellophane window box, with raised back; printed in blue, red, yellow and black to show the title, maker's details and illustrations of a truck; with preformed lining to house the van
contains a orange truck with grey plastic fittings, black and yellow markings - AA Service; die cast metal
Dimensions
  • Box length: 4¼in
Production typemass produced
Copy number
Dinky Die Cast Toys 412
Marks and inscriptions
©1978 Meccano Ltd Made in England (packaging; printed)
Object history
Part of the Palitoy Archive
Historical context
Dinky Toys had been a trademark of Meccano Ltd, Liverpool. Meccano was bought by Airfix Products Ltd in 1971 when the Lines Brothers group was sold. In 1979, Airfix sold the Liverpool factories producing both Meccano and Dinky due to financial problems. Airfix itself went into receivership late 1981.
Production
Reason For Production: retail
Collection
Accession number
B.372:1-1999

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Record createdOctober 5, 1999
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