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It must be around 26 years ago now, maybe more, when I acquired a beat-up Dinky MSV from someone.  I already had a more or less pristine one - with box - but I wanted to try my hand at restoring a slightly the worse-for-wear one.  So I stripped off what paint remained, hand-painted it, applied some replica Spectrum and silver trim labels, then added some spare decals I had from an Angel Interceptor model kit.  The final act was to give it an aerial, but at that time no one (as far as I know) was producing replica ones that matched the shape of the originals, so I made do with a curved one.  The finished restoration job looked so good that I got another set of Angel decals and added them to my first MSV.  The two were now identical except for the aerials, whose difference meant I could distinguish between the two cars at a glance and was unlikely to confuse one with the other.  And so it was for, as I said earlier, at least 26-odd years.

In case you're wondering, that's the string from which it hangs on the wall
sticking out from under the MSV on the right (from our pov)

However, several days back, while hanging a vehicle on a pin on the wall, it dropped onto the MSV underneath it and snapped the curved aerial.  All those years ago I'd purchased a bunch of aerials, but I only had grey/silver and black ones left, not white like the one that had adorned the toy for around a quarter of a century.  I used a grey/silver one as a temporary replacement and ordered a replica aerial which matched the original Dinky one (from ebay), as producers of such duplicate parts had come a long way over the years and were now able to supply 'bits-and-bobs' that were practically identical to the real thing.  Anyway, it arrived today, so I removed the temporary stand-in and affixed the new permanent replacement.  When the two MSVs are placed side-by-side, it's practically impossible to tell which one is which.

For years, the second MSV was without its crate containing radioactive isotopes, but I managed to obtain a replica a few years back, so its now complete and matches its doppelganger.  One day I'll scan my original box and make a duplicate so that both vehicles (not just one) have everything they originally came with, and I'll derive a real sense of satisfaction from having sorted one of the most pressing problems of our time - as far as Dinky MSVs go anyway (just trying to inject a sense of drama into the story).  Thing is, although I'd always have preferred a matching aerial all those years back (and I'm glad to have finally obtained one), 26 years is a long time and I'd grown used to the curved aerial over that period and now kind of miss it.  See me, never bloody happy am I?!

Anyway, on view for your appreciation are both my MSVs.  Can you tell which one is the original Dinky paint job and which one is hand-painted by me?  Go on - have a guess!

It was a white version of this aerial that served for 26 years.  The above
one served only for a few days, but don't worry - I'll find a use for it


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