Hello Prodee, the dinky military ambulance 626 was produced in England from 1956 to 1961 so they are not a rare model and prices can very on these depending on the condition of the model. The one I restored in this video cost me £3 however I have seen boxed mint condition sell for £60 and in some cases more. Thank you for kind response and I hope this answers your question 😊
@@bobfellows5758 that is a very good question and I do know the answer to that. Vehicles were sprayed on the production line but camouflage schemes would have been painted buy hand but if a spray gun was readily available then they would have been sprayed. 😊
Very nice job with the restoration. Is this truck rare? My dad also got the same
Hello Prodee, the dinky military ambulance 626 was produced in England from 1956 to 1961 so they are not a rare model and prices can very on these depending on the condition of the model. The one I restored in this video cost me £3 however I have seen boxed mint condition sell for £60 and in some cases more.
Thank you for kind response and I hope this answers your question 😊
@@MeepsRestorations Thanks
Were, original army trucks sprayed or hand painted when constructed at the factory. I imagine they were hand painted for repairs
Second question, i recon all military were painted Matt, not gloss. Is that correct
@@bobfellows5758 that is a very good question and I do know the answer to that. Vehicles were sprayed on the production line but camouflage schemes would have been painted buy hand but if a spray gun was readily available then they would have been sprayed. 😊