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Corgi Cameo Collection Vehicle - Butler Morris Tanker

Corgi Cameo Collection Vehicle - Butler Morris Tanker

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The Corgi Cameo Collection Butler & Co. Bristol Morris Tanker is a charming 1:76‑style die‑cast model released in 1992, capturing the look of classic British commercial vehicles. Finished in the distinctive Butler & Co. Bristol livery, this miniature tanker is a favourite among collectors of vintage transport models and regional advertising liveries.

With its period‑accurate detailing and compact display size, it’s an ideal addition to any Corgi Cameo or British road‑transport collection.

🌟 Key Features
Official 1992 Corgi Cameo Release  
Part of the well‑known Cameo Collection of small‑scale die‑cast vehicles.

Morris Tanker Model  
Based on the classic Morris commercial truck design.

Butler & Co. Bristol Branding  
Features the distinctive regional livery, making it especially appealing to collectors of British industrial history.

Die‑Cast Metal Construction  
With plastic detailing typical of early‑90s Corgi craftsmanship.

Display‑Ready Size  
Ideal for shelves, cabinets, and OO‑gauge model railway layouts.

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