PolarBear
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Does anyone know which version of the MG that the new K&C vehicle represents?
Looking at the MGs of the late 1930s and early 1940s, the MG-TA and MG-TB they do not match. For the film Battle of Britain, an MG-TC (postwar 1945) was used.
I am also wondering why the spokes on the K&C MG wire wheels have been painted green (rather than their natural silver) and why there is no space between them, but rather they are molded as a solid green disk?*
I have ordered the K&C MG and am curious about its history?
* I have seen photos of the MG-M type from the 1920s-1932 with black spokes.
Illustations
1. K&C MG
2. Battle of Britain MG-TC
3. MG-TA 1937
4. MG-TB 1939-40
Looking at the MGs of the late 1930s and early 1940s, the MG-TA and MG-TB they do not match. For the film Battle of Britain, an MG-TC (postwar 1945) was used.
I am also wondering why the spokes on the K&C MG wire wheels have been painted green (rather than their natural silver) and why there is no space between them, but rather they are molded as a solid green disk?*
I have ordered the K&C MG and am curious about its history?
* I have seen photos of the MG-M type from the 1920s-1932 with black spokes.
Illustations
1. K&C MG
2. Battle of Britain MG-TC
3. MG-TA 1937
4. MG-TB 1939-40