Next up on the block is this cheapo from Oxford Die Cast - not a well detailed as the Corgi transit.
A bit of research shows this may be based on a 1961 Bedford CA van as the front grille subtly changed over the years. Warning - sun glasses required initially.
The story so far...... as usual glooped with paint.
After stripping down the casting is crisper. The radiator panel corners were too square so these were rounded before the etch primer was applied.
Followed by a coat of etch primer. I also cut out the drivers door with a piercing saw, however I lost the top part due to the lack of space in which to move the saw.
Then Wrath Bone base coat.
Several washes of dark prussian blue, oxide, dark grey, dirt and some rust..... turned into a battered and faded van. One rear window received a replacement wooden panel, the door handle is a BR coach door handle from Laurie Griffin. The etched windscreen wipers are by Hauler and the wing mirrors are from a Weinert HO lorry etch detail set.
The interior does not have the same finesse as Corgi so when finished the Bedford van may well end up hidden at the back of a yard.
One item which requires attention are the headlights, they should stand proud of the front with a chrome bezel. Something to work out.