C107
Corgi 107 Batboat. Early 'tin fin' issue. Very, very near mint/boxed. Complete with towing attachment (often missing!). From 'The New European' Collection.
Notes
A very fine and unused example of this early, more desirable issue (1967-70) Batboat with a tinplate fin With complete paper labels on both sides of the boat (very minor wear only), complete chrome dashboard, uncracked light blue screens, both seated figures of Batman and Robin and a beautifully detailed tinplate fin (later issues were plastic). tiny marking only (if you want to find fault). Bright gold trailer with detailed cast wheels.
Notably, this item comes complete with the black towing hook accessory piece which could be used to attach it to the first issue Batmobile (issued without towhook). So easily lost!
The delightfully detailed card box has vivid, atmospheric graphics – a work of art in itself. Crisp feel to the card. End flaps are intact with no tears. No graffiti either. Very minor handling wear only.
Operating Instructions are printed on on both box sides.
This 1st issue Batboat is always a desirable item and an absolute must-have piece in any Batman collection!
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