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A diecast model of the Routemaster coach has never been made and we are proud to be the first to do so. Fleet Number RCL 2237 Registration No. CUV 237C is on Greenline route 709 to London Baker Street. Because of the great demand for this model be sure to place your order early. |
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The second release of our very popular long Routemaster coach depicts RCL 2244 in the N.B.C. London Country livery working a standard country bus route. CUV 244C is on route 449 to Brockham. With the great demand for this model an early order is recommended. |
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The first Modernised RF on general release, MLL588, fleet number RF201 is on route 725 to Gravesend. This exciting and highly detailed RF displays garage numbers, roof boards and correct front and rear light arrangements. The RF is still enjoying great popularity and this new sample is sure to be no exception, order yours today! |
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Following the sell out of the first release of our Greenline RCL we have had many requests to make another version. On this mode) we feature RCL 2218, registered CUV 218C on route 721 from Aldgate to Brentwood, which was the first route to operate these new RCL coaches. |
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The striking London Green Line coach services livery suits our Plaxton Paramount very well. The Invicta branding is the version used by Maidstone and District, and features fleet number 2847 registered H847 AHS on route 980 to London. Released January 2000. |
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To delight London Transport enthusiasts we have produced our Daimler Utility in Green Line livery, which will compliment both our RT and RCL models produced featuring this route. Fleet number D149 registered HGC 276 with RE 6 garage plates is on route 721 to Brentwood via Ilford and Romford. Released January 2000. |
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Our model shows the much photographed RF26 as it was introduced in 1951, with its green roof boards and gold lettering looking very striking. Registration number LYF 377, operates route 704 to Windsor via Victoria coach Station. Released August 2004. |
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A vehicle that has been high on the wish list for many years is the 10T10. Our first release features T642c, registered EYK277 as originally in service on Route Z1 to Grays Via Purfleet New Road. Released April 2004. |
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Registration number MLL600, fleet number RF213, route 719 to Watford. Released July 2001. |
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Registration number FXT85, fleet number STL2637, route 406F to Epsom race Course. Released June 2001. |
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Overlooked for sixteen years, is the first general release in our range of a Green Line RT, registered KYY 953, fleet number RT 3224 from London Road garage, Romford works route 722 to London (Aldgate). |
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To coincide with the anniversary of Greenline we have produced our Paramount in the modern livery of Green Line. Southend's H566 MPD interestingly carries two fleet numbers 566/4331 as it works the busy route 722 to London Victoria. |
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As the old saying goes wait forever then two come along together, here we have one of the small number of long Nationals from the London fleet. Fleet number LNC26 registered NPD 126L is operating route 721 to London Aldgate. |
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The second Green Line release of our very popular 10T10 is from Dorking garage (DS 5) registered ELP 282, fleet number T558c operates route K3 London to Horsham via Kingston. |
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Always a favourite with our collectors the MkII version of our AEC RF bus. Registered MLL 589 in Greenline NBC livery RF 202 works route 726 to Windsor via Bromley, Croydon, Kingston and Heathrow. JUNE 2007 RELEASE |
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Many of the coach services connecting the Airports use Plaxton Paramount 3500 coaches and the Jetlink livery looks superb on our model. Registration number G809 BPG would have been a popular sight on the Motorways as it worked route 747 between London and Gatwick Airports. JUNE 2007 RELEASE |