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The attractive colours of Barton Transport look splendid on this model, celebrating the Centenary of the company. This Leyland TD1, new to the company in 1930 was numbered 502 in the fleet, registered EK 8109 and it is seen working a service to Plungar JULY RELEASE |
The first release of our AEC Mercury features Phorpres Bricks and the London Brick Company. AEC truck were predominant in the companies large fleet of vehicles and L172, Registered 687 GTM is a typical truck from the fleet. This truck will have a payload. AUGUST RELEASE |
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Buslines was a popular London operator and this is the first time we have featured this attractive orange and brown livery. Registered P628 CGM, fleet number 628 is working route 203 to Staines. SEPTEMBER RELEASE |
One of the work horses in the Western Welsh fleet was their Leyland PD 2’s. In the traditional BET dark red this lowbridge bus, fleet number 954 and registered EUH 954 is En route to Ammanford. AUGUST RELEASE |
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The popularity of the recently released Routemaster has prompted a further model in this distinctive livery. Registered MDS 868V, fleet number 1142 is working on route 3 to Cambuslang. JULY RELEASE |
With a variety of Wallace Arnold vehicles in our model fleet this is the first to feature the distinctive two tone grey livery. Registered AUA 422J our Panorama Elite III is working a Holiday Tour. AUGUST RELEASE |
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BRS were a big user of AEC trucks as can be seen in this MKV flatbed. Working from the Mitcheldean depot, GP82, registered OSD 32 it would have been used to transport a wide variety of loads. SEPTEMBER RELEASE |
The Executors of Samuel Ledgard took six ex London Transport low height RLHs and used them in and around the Leeds area. Former London RLH8, registered KYY 508, our model is working a service to Horsforth via White Cross. AUGUST RELEASE |