CONVOY ARMY TRUCK
Die Cast Toy
©1977
©1977
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 instructions; with preformed lining to house the truck
contains a khaki truck with grey plastic fitting and a plastic top cover; paper label on the side marked ARMY in white; die cast metal
contains a khaki truck with grey plastic fitting and a plastic top cover; paper label on the side marked ARMY in white; die cast metal
Object details
Object type | |
Parts | This object consists of 3 parts.
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Title | CONVOY ARMY TRUCK (manufacturer's title) |
Materials and techniques | card printed in colours
die cast metal and plastic |
Brief description | Convoy Army Truck, Dinky Die Cast Toys 687 card window box ©Meccano Ltd Plastic top cover for Convoy Army Truck, Dinky Die Cast Toys 687, c1977 Meccano Ltd Card and cellophane window box with built in lining for Convoy Army Truck, Dinky Die Cast Toys 687, c1977 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 instructions; with preformed lining to house the truck contains a khaki truck with grey plastic fitting and a plastic top cover; paper label on the side marked ARMY in white; die cast metal |
Dimensions |
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Production type | mass produced |
Copy number | Dinky Die Cast Toys 687 |
Marks and inscriptions | ©1977 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.373:1-1999 |
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Record created | October 5, 1999 |
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