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Oxford Diecast - NMOS004 - Automobile, Morris Minor - Painted/Unlettered - XDU 196

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Stock Number NMOS004
Original Retail Price £4.35
Brand Oxford Diecast
Manufacturer Oxford Diecast
Body Style Oxford Diecast Auto Morris Minor
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Prototype Vehicle Automobile, Morris Minor (Details)
Road or Company Name Painted/Unlettered (Details)
Road or Reporting Number XDU 196
Paint Color(s) Almond Green
Item Category Vehicles
Model Type Automobile
Model Subtype Morris
Model Variety Minor Saloon
Prototype Region Europe
Prototype Era EU Epoch III (1945 - 1970)
Years Produced 1948 - 1971
Specific Item Information: Based on the original Morris Minor MM Series produced between 1948 and 1953 and featuring its distinctive split windscreen, our diminutive model makes its fourth N gauge outing in the authentic Almond Green colour scheme, registered XDU 196 and sporting a light green interior.
Model Information: Factory painted and assembled, the Oxford Diecast line of metal vehicle models are 1:148 (British) N-Scale.
Prototype History: The Morris Minor is a British car that made its debut at the Earls Court Motor Show, London, on 20 September 1948.[4] Designed under the leadership of Alec Issigonis, more than 1.6 million were manufactured between 1948 and 1972 in three series: the MM (1948 to 1953), the Series II (1952 to 1956), and the 1000 series (1956 to 1971).

Initially available as a two-door saloon and tourer (convertible), the range was expanded to include a four-door saloon in 1950, a wood-framed estate car (the Traveller) from October 1953 and panel van and pick-up truck variants from May[5] 1953. It was the first British car to sell over a million units[6] and is considered a classic example of automotive design, as well as typifying "Englishness".
Road Name History:
Some items are designed to have their owner add whatever company marking they choose, usually in the form of decals or dry-transfers. These items are painted in a generic prototypical fashion but with all company affiliation deliberately left off.

Manufacturer Information: Established in 1993, Oxford Diecast is a British Company that specializes in high-quality die-cast metal vehicles. Produced in various scales, the firm's models are marketed as collector items, gifts, and promotional products. Their largest production goes to OO scale (1:76) and in 2015 they introduced railway products under 'Oxford Rail' brand.
Their N-scale collection is using the 1:148 scale ratio as most British manufacturers.
Item created by: gdm on 2017-04-14 10:10:29

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