Also known as Brentware the company was founded in the 1950s in Melbourne, Australia. An article in the New Zealand Model Vehicle Club magazine mentioned that the dies might be in the possesion of Micro Models NZ. It appears that at least two dies went to Micro Models - the Austin Tanker and the Chevrolet Van. The Austin Tanker was used during the 1990s by Micro Models NZ for a model of their own and is the only Micro Model without a base plate. Some unpainted dies of the Austin Tanker and the Chev Van have been sold on eBay, probably leftovers from Micro Models NZ.
Subject ID: 3694
MoreAlso known as Brentware the company was founded in the 1950s in Melbourne, Australia. An article in the New Zealand Model Vehicle Club magazine mentioned that the dies might be in the possesion of Micro Models NZ. It appears that at least two dies went to Micro Models - the Austin Tanker and the Chevrolet Van. The Austin Tanker was used during the 1990s by Micro Models NZ for a model of their own and is the only Micro Model without a base plate. Some unpainted dies of the Austin Tanker and the Chev Van have been sold on eBay, probably leftovers from Micro Models NZ.
Subject ID: 3694
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Subject ID: 3694
2.75
2.75
With no tailboard
No baseplate
2.75
2.75
No baseplate
2.75
2.75
No baseplate
No baseplate
No baseplate
The size of the fire engine, its axle mounts, exact same wheels and the lack of markings indicate this as part of the Brentoys range but there is no proof of this so far.
2.75
2.75
with ir without silver painted details.
2.75
2.75
with ir without silver painted details.
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