Heavy Gravel Trailer
Revell | No. 7519 | 1:25
Facts
- Brand:
- Revell
- Title:
- Heavy Gravel Trailer
- Number:
- 7519
- Scale:
- 1:25
- Type:
- Full kit
- Released:
- 1989 New tool
- Barcode:
- 4009803075198 (EAN)
- Packaging:
- Rigid box (Top opener)
- Topic:
- Dump/Gravel Trailer » Trailer (Vehicles)
Markings
Dump/Gravel Trailer
Gravel Trailer
Wilson Trailer Company
- E.F. Wilson Transport Inc. M81317/EA5665
Michigan
Box contents
Plastic sprue (Black), Plastic sprue (Clear), Plastic sprue (Black), Plastic sprue (Chrome), Plastic sprue (White), Plastic sprue (Light gray), Plastic sprue (Chrome), Rubber (Black), Decalsheet (waterslide) (Multi-colored), Decalsheet (stickers) (Chrome), Instructions (Paper) (Black & white)
Dimensions:
650x245x100 mm
(25.6x9.6x3.9 inch)
Product timeline
Revell
1989
Instructions
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Marketplace
Private trade & swap
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Comments
Danny Meer
Lol just opened the box and see it has giant chrome stickers for the side and frontpanels.
Wondering how well these will work after all these years...
Floor and roof are thick heavy plastic panels 🙂
Lol just opened the box and see it has giant chrome stickers for the side and frontpanels.
Wondering how well these will work after all these years...
Floor and roof are thick heavy plastic panels 🙂
27 November 2019, 20:00
Chris Greathouse
You can always slap some glue under the stickers for piece of mind.
You can always slap some glue under the stickers for piece of mind.
27 November 2019, 20:03
Danny Meer
not sure what that will do to a stickersheet, wouldn't that just melt it?
not sure what that will do to a stickersheet, wouldn't that just melt it?
27 November 2019, 20:04
Chris Greathouse
I wouldn't think so if it's a regular sticker, but don't quote me... Back in primary school, we played with old shotty stickers all the time and fixed them down with glue. They looked normal. just a thought.
I wouldn't think so if it's a regular sticker, but don't quote me... Back in primary school, we played with old shotty stickers all the time and fixed them down with glue. They looked normal. just a thought.
27 November 2019, 20:30
Bozzer
Danny, use school glue, not kit glue! School glue is P.V.A. It dries clear and you won't need much mate. It can be diluted with water and if any overspills, you can wipe it off with a damp cloth.
Danny, use school glue, not kit glue! School glue is P.V.A. It dries clear and you won't need much mate. It can be diluted with water and if any overspills, you can wipe it off with a damp cloth.
3 April 2020, 15:17
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