Yesteryear Collection



Garrett's had been established as an engineering company since the late 18th century. In 1904 they produced their first steam wagon. After much development a new engine was designed with poppet valves - which proved to be a very powerful and smooth running engine. This was used on the 6 and 8 ton four wheel wagons.
The Garrett 6 ton Steam Wagon is particularly noted for its unique cab design.

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In 1990 the (Y37-1) 1929 Garrett Steam Wagon joined the range.

Code two models were made with "Year Ten 1984-1994 MICA" tampo. The two MICA versions can be found with either all grey body, cab and baseplate with red wheels or all dark blue with a yellow container and red wheels with the dark blue and yellow version being quite hard to find.
Two further code two issues were released with "All Roads to the Garrett are Smooth Roads" tampo. These were both released with lime green paintwork but can have either a lime green or a grey roof.

 

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Chubb's Safe Deposits

Milkmaid Brand Milk

 

Matchbox Collectibles YY048/SA; 1929 Garrett Steam Wagon; Pickfords, Removals & Warehousing

Matchbox Collectibles YY048/SB; 1929 Garrett Steam Wagon; Chester Mystery Plays

         

Code 2 Models

       

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M.I.C.A. 10th Anniversary (Club Model)

6th M.I.C.A. European Convention, 1998, Amsterdam

     
         

Code 3 Models

       

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Great Dorset 23rd Steam Fair, 1991, Tarrant Hinton

Great Dorset 26th Steam Fair, 1994, Tarrant Hinton

Great Dorset 29th Steam Fair, 1997, Tarrant Hinton

Great Dorset 33rd Steam Fair, 2001, Tarrant Hinton

Harewood Traction Engine Steam Rally - 1991

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Knowl Hill Steam Rally - 1991

 


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