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BROOKLIN AND THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE

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BROOKLIN AND THE ROYAL CANADIAN MOUNTED POLICE

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), often known as the Mounties, are the federal and national police service of Canada, providing law enforcement at the federal level. The RCMP also provide provincial policing in eight of Canada's provinces (all except Ontario and Quebec) and local policing on a contract basis in the three territories (Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon) and more than 150 municipalities, 600 Indigenous communities and three international airports....

11 NOVEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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11 NOVEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

BROOKLIN MODELS IS LOADING. PLEASE WAIT… 96% We are so close to being back up and running. Everything is in place and the staff are all keen to get on with it. We are just waiting on our compressor to be delivered and we are all systems go. HURRY UP WITH THAT COMPRESSOR!!!!!

04 NOVEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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04 NOVEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

Hello there and welcome to a more normal (and certainly less stressful) blog. This week sees the end of our total chaos and a move into a more gentle chaos. As you can see in the photos, we are pretty much organised and ready to make a start on producing models. If only the air compressor had been delivered when it was supposed to. As soon as it arrives we...

BROOKLIN AND THE 1952 FORD F1 RANGER

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1952 FORD F1 RANGER

STANDARD EDITION This vehicle is a cooperative venture from Ford and Marmon-Herrington, a provider of four-wheel drive conversions and it is based on the 1952 Ford F1 Delivery Van. The casting was significantly modified to produce a Marmon-Herrington Ford Ranger (BRK42B). Changes to the van include chrome side and rear door handles, an outside mirror, black bumpers and a painted grille. The baseplate has been modified to show the all-wheel...

28 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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28 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

Greetings dearest reader. We are rapidly approaching the point of producing some models again. Darren’s Pattern Making area, the Assembly area and the office are all set up. We just need to put up some more shelves. So many shelves.

21 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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21 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

Well, what started out last week as a fairly spacious, organised space....has descended into chaos! 3 lorry-loads of stuff coming back from storage will do that to a building. As you can see we have stuff on top of junk on top of rubbish. We are gradually getting shelving up and throwing out everything that we don't need (the scrap metal man has done VERY well out of us this...

14 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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14 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

As the singer Paul Young once sang… “Wherever I lay my casting machine, that’s my home”. Or something like that. We are now settled in and feeling like we belong. All of our stuff is coming back from storage on Monday so we will be very busy getting everything sorted. Back up and running at full speed very soon.

07 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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07 OCTOBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

“It has happened. It has FINALLY happened. We are officially in our new factory. Ok, so it might be a mess right now but we are already feeling at home here. Photos!!!”

BROOKLIN AND THE 1952 FORD F1 PANEL DELIVERY

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1952 FORD F1 PANEL DELIVERY

STANDARD EDITION A standard version of the 1952 Ford F1 Delivery Van (BRK42) finally emerged in 1994 after several special editions were produced. It was an ambulance in the livery of Jasper County, South Carolina, adjoining county to Beaufort County where John and Jenny Hall maintained a vacation home in Hilton Head Island for many years. It features emergency front and rear lights cast in the roof. It was deleted...

23 SEPTEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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23 SEPTEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

Hello and welcome to one of the last few weeks for Brooklin in Bath. Our planned new factory has fallen through but we have already found a new one (it's on the same estate in Paulton) We all popped out there for a look earlier this week and it looks great. We'll be moving in as soon as we can. Take a look for yourselves.

BROOKLIN AND THE 1959 CHRYSLER 300E CONVERTIBLE

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BROOKLIN AND THE 1959 CHRYSLER 300E CONVERTIBLE

The 1959 Chrysler 300E Convertible (BRK41) first appeared in January 1993 among a certain amount of controversy. It was to be a gold metallic. However, the factory erroneously painted the first 210 in a mustard gold and a few in a dark mustard before finally producing the proper intended color. Most of these color variation Chryslers were sent to Brasilia Press and were distributed to dealers in the U.S.. The...

16 SEPTEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

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16 SEPTEMBER: THE WEEKLY DIARY

“DON’T PANIC!!!! We are still alive! Things have been…weird….that’s probably the best description. After so many years in the same building it’s odd to be renting a small office. We are keeping ourselves busy though. Have a look. And send biscuits!”

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