OXFORD DIECAST
The third version of Oxford’s 1/76 scale Austin K2/Y (nicknamed ‘Katy’) Ambulance is in grey-blue National Coal Board livery [1], selling for £17.95. Around 13,000 of these rear-wheel-drive ambulances were built at Longbridge between 1939-45 with bodywork developed by the Royal Army Medical Corps and coachbuilder Mann Egerton, consisting of a wood frame covered with painted leather-cloth, and fitted with a 3,462cc, 60hp, six-cylinder engine. After the war many of the surviving examples found new uses outside the military, in this case attending mining accidents. The model is, as ever, well finished with the grille nicely represented.
In the same scale is Oxford’s Volkswagen Type 2 T2 ‘bay window’ pick-up in white over poppy red [2], priced at £8.95. A thin chrome strip separates the two colours. The…
