JRD 123 Unic Tractor with Low Loader & 'Kronenbourg' Goods Wagon
Unic Tractor with Low Loader & 'Kronenbourg' Goods Wagon by JRD Models, No. 123. Very near mint/boxed. Scarce - an outstanding model! From The Berlin Collection. Starting bid £250. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.
Notes
From the high quality French model maker, this is an impressive display piece!
It comprises an UNIC Tractor Unit finished in pale grey and red with grey cast wheels and white fine tread original tyres. Few little marks to the paint finish. Complete ‘KRONENBOURG’ lettering on both sides.
Low Loader with Loading Ramp is finished in metallic grey with clean original, white, smooth tyres (few little splits) and a tow bar. Few marks to the paint where the Goods Wagon is placed.
Train Goods Wagon is delightfully detailed; high quality construction. Complete ‘KRONENBOURG’ transfers on both sides.
With small securing pin.
All items appear to be unused and have been carefully handled and stored.
The colourfully illustrated, sleeved card box is complete and brightly-coloured. Light age/handling wear.
JRD models (die-cast) were made from 1956-63 in 1/43 scale, before being taken over by CIJ.
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