| Aaron Stevens | 05/08/2012 22:07:05 |
125 forum posts 17 photos |
it goes to a point at the bottom and just has a r stamped on it |
| Rob Lewis | 05/08/2012 22:21:05 |
176 forum posts 50 photos |
Its a 1 penny piece. There quite common and not worth much No idea what the other item is though. |
| Alan Cantwell | 05/08/2012 22:38:34 |
| 3039 forum posts | its a g-mark 030, not many of those around, noisy little git
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| NigelH | 05/08/2012 22:45:50 |
| 858 forum posts 1 photos | Now that reminds me of my first ever glow engine from, maybe 1980, a Testors .049. Same spring starter and integral fuel tank.
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| Alan Cantwell | 05/08/2012 22:52:31 |
| 3039 forum posts |
another noisy git, just luvum |
| NigelH | 05/08/2012 22:55:19 |
| 858 forum posts 1 photos | So it is. Mine had the tank on the back though.
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| Aaron Stevens | 06/08/2012 03:55:39 |
125 forum posts 17 photos | ok its a g-mark then but its not going to be a 030, is going to be either a 020 or a 010 as it is tiny next to my testors mcCoy 049 that i have the original tank for aswell, i will put a pic up of my 049 collection that i have, i have a few old usa made cox's one is a black widow in a sorry state, all with diffrent cylinders, i will be selling most of them soon |
| Alan Cantwell | 06/08/2012 07:25:27 |
| 3039 forum posts | your welcome |
| Aaron Stevens | 06/08/2012 11:06:44 |
125 forum posts 17 photos | thanks alan at least i know the maker, and are these lil ones rare, as i always see g marks on ebay with them saying there rare?.... the heads only about the size of the end of a glow starter tiny, it gets hot and sizzles but no bright glow, should i heat it up then put it in a tub of fuel to see it that will degunk it? want to see this running before it goes |
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