On the Buses.............. (1 Viewer)

waynepoo

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Picked up this London Bus today, Brett, Jack and Glenn had some fun playing with it and some K&C figures. It is a 1/24 scale die-cast and yes it is not period correct for the RC's......:wink2:
Wayne.





 
Wayne, great pickup. Not sure about the multi-culture passengers, some might have issues with each other. Seems about the scale you need if you are serious about seating the figures. This would be suitable for the Blitz period surely. Robin.
 
Trophy did one for WW I.
 

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Wayne, great pickup. Not sure about the multi-culture passengers, some might have issues with each other. Seems about the scale you need if you are serious about seating the figures. This would be suitable for the Blitz period surely. Robin.
It is a 1956 model, but could past for the 1940's if the Rivet counters don't mind......:wink2:
Trophy did one for WW I.
Nice.....But I do not like glossy stuff......:rolleyes2:
Saw it. Loved it. Wanted it.
I drive past the die-cast shop every day in a bus, it was in the window so of course I had to have it......^&grin
 
Nice set of wheels mate and did Brett allow you to keep the figures in the bus (including the Jerries ^&grin) when you left the shop??? {sm3}{sm4}

Tom
 
It is a 1956 model, but could past for the 1940's if the Rivet counters don't mind......:wink2:

Nice.....But I do not like glossy stuff......:rolleyes2:

I drive past the die-cast shop every day in a bus, it was in the window so of course I had to have it......^&grin

How long did you keep your passengers waiting mate when you ducked into the shop! ^&grin

Tom
 
By the way mate, you could use the bus and figures in a dio depicting a whole bunch of blokes (and Sheila's if there are some) on there way to a fancy dress ball! {sm3}{sm4}

Tom
 

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