and not to forget, the NEL model as wellOriginally posted by Superbus:The SBS Transit Twin-Pack Volvo Olympian models are also produced by Creative Master Northcord.
go to:www.jotus.com orOriginally posted by Donavan:Good one. Where can I buy it and how much does it cost?
SBST Hotline: 1800 287-2727, SBST CRO: 62848866Originally posted by SBS1985C:If I want to buy the VO3X scale models from SBST HQ... What is the number I should call?
Forgot to mention, i got my citaro G at 80M ... din see the VO however..Originally posted by Acx1688:GUys
Guess wat?
Surprise, Creative Master Northcord has produced a Volvo Olympian for Metroline! It's our former SBS7251S tt was tfr to London. It's in Stores in HK, esp 80Mbusmodel. Looks like the real mccoy! Besides the MB Citaro bus is also on sale !
For the Metroline SBS7251S, the windows were changed to be similar to tt of London buses but other that tt, it's the same as our VO2X!
check it out!
thanksOriginally posted by Apex-LW'21:SBST Hotline: 1800 287-2727, SBST CRO: 62848866
Smooth...... but I will have to make do with the buses around me.Originally posted by Acx1688:Apologies for the rego but the Metroline bus is a gem! a must have for bus fans...
If any of u guys do drop by in HK, u can go to the 80M bus model shop in Allied Plaza in MongKok area or Millenium City 5 opp Kwun Tong MTR.
For the shop in Kwun Tong Area, it has a REAL KMB bus mock up which is part of the store front...
immitationOriginally posted by Apex-LW'21:[*]BTW, I have 3 MB O405G (Hispano bodyworks) toy bus models but not use the real bus company name, Trans Island.
But the doors are on the right hand side of the bus as it is left hand driving.
For 'TRANS ISLAND', they use it as 'TRANSIT INLAND' and for 'BENDY BUS', they used it as 'DAVID BUS'.
The product name for that bus model is 'LINK-A-BUS', quite cheap and found on most provision shops.![]()
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I have 3 pieces.Originally posted by Apex-LW'21:[*]BTW, I have 3 MB O405G (Hispano bodyworks) toy bus models but not use the real bus company name, Trans Island.
But the doors are on the right hand side of the bus as it is left hand driving.
For 'TRANS ISLAND', they use it as 'TRANSIT INLAND' and for 'BENDY BUS', they used it as 'DAVID BUS'.
The product name for that bus model is 'LINK-A-BUS', quite cheap and found on most provision shops.![]()
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but they are just too fake and made of not durable quality...Originally posted by Apex-LW'21:[*]BTW, I have 3 MB O405G (Hispano bodyworks) toy bus models but not use the real bus company name, Trans Island.
But the doors are on the right hand side of the bus as it is left hand driving.
For 'TRANS ISLAND', they use it as 'TRANSIT INLAND' and for 'BENDY BUS', they used it as 'DAVID BUS'.
The product name for that bus model is 'LINK-A-BUS', quite cheap and found on most provision shops.![]()
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You think we don't know?Originally posted by Apex-LW'21:BTW, I have 3 MB O405G (Hispano bodyworks) toy bus models but not use the real bus company name, Trans Island.
But the doors are on the right hand side of the bus as it is left hand driving.
For 'TRANS ISLAND', they use it as 'TRANSIT INLAND' and for 'BENDY BUS', they used it as 'DAVID BUS'.
The product name for that bus model is 'LINK-A-BUS', quite cheap and found on most provision shops.![]()
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Like as if we don't know about thisOriginally posted by Apex-LW'21:[*]BTW, I have 3 MB O405G (Hispano bodyworks) toy bus models but not use the real bus company name, Trans Island.
But the doors are on the right hand side of the bus as it is left hand driving.
For 'TRANS ISLAND', they use it as 'TRANSIT INLAND' and for 'BENDY BUS', they used it as 'DAVID BUS'.
The product name for that bus model is 'LINK-A-BUS', quite cheap and found on most provision shops.![]()
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I have a different Mercedes Bendy. It is made by Siku ,Germany. Its is semi-metallic (top plastic, bottom metal). It is aroud 30+ CM. It cost around $60+ and after extensive driving nothing have seem to be broken. You can buy it at a shop in Suntec City.Originally posted by Donavan:I have 3 pieces.
Yeah, but you get what you ask for. After extensive driving, results:
A broken axle.
A piece of rubber dropped off.
Another common one is this DD, which is in this box, cannot remember, but it says Daimler Chrysler authentic chassis.I have 2 of those. Can be found in provision shops too. In the end, after extensive driving, a broken axle. These buses strangely have a design flaw that tilts them LEFT.
This is a Bus Model, while the one mentioned Transit Inland is a toy model.Originally posted by SBS1985C:I have a different Mercedes Bendy. It is made by Siku ,Germany. Its is semi-metallic (top plastic, bottom metal). It is aroud 30+ CM. It cost around $60+ and after extensive driving nothing have seem to be broken. You can buy it at a shop in Suntec City.
BTW: They Are MB O405 Chassis.
Originally posted by SBS1985C:I have a different Mercedes Bendy. It is made by Siku ,Germany. Its is semi-metallic (top plastic, bottom metal). It is aroud 30+ CM. It cost around $60+ and after extensive driving nothing have seem to be broken. You can buy it at a shop in Suntec City.
BTW: They Are MB O405 Chassis.
What is RHD / LHD?Originally posted by XiaoTaro:Interesting.... scaled die cast model? btw issit RHD or LHD?
Right-hand drive/Left-hand drive.Originally posted by SBS1985C:What is RHD / LHD?
Originally posted by SBS1985C:I have a different Mercedes Bendy. It is made by Siku ,Germany. Its is semi-metallic (top plastic, bottom metal). It is aroud 30+ CM. It cost around $60+ and after extensive driving nothing have seem to be broken. You can buy it at a shop in Suntec City.
BTW: They Are MB O405 Chassis.