Oxford Diecast 76TIP005

Aec Ergomatic Tipper London Brick Company

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Manufacturer description

A welcome addition to the series for construction model enthusiasts, the latest introduction on the AEC Ergomatic Tipper joins the famous names of Tarmac, Redland, NCB and Hoveringham in Oxford's 1:76 scale line-up. This time it is the turn of the London Brick Company with a lorry from 1968/69, registered VMJ 920G.

Appearing in the bright red livery of the time with white graphics, the main body colour is echoed in the wheels too. Featuring a black interior, exterior trim includes a silvered radiator grille, vents, door handles and driver's cab step, while the bumper is white. A finishing touch sees the printed image of a 'brickie' holding his hod of bricks on both the tipper sides.

 

Catalogue listing

Brand
Oxford Diecast
Manufacturer
Oxford
Product Code
76TIP005
RRP
£16.95

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Oxford Diecast AEC Ergomatic Tipper – London Brick Company (Part number 76TIP005) is a 1:76 scale die‑cast model aimed at construction‑vehicle collectors.

The lorry is a replica of a 1968/69 London Brick Company tipper, bearing the registration VMJ 920G. It is presented in the period correct bright red livery with white graphics, and the same red finish is applied to the wheels. The vehicle features a black interior, a silvered radiator grille, vents, door handles and a cab step, while the bumper is white. Both sides of the tipper carry a printed image of a brickie holding a hod of bricks.

This model joins Oxford’s existing range of construction vehicles, which includes representations of Tarmac, Redland, NCB and Hoveringham.

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