The first bus of its kind in the fleet, experiment with it mah.
Originally posted by choww:I dun even have to wait for it
You heng lor.
Originally posted by Whatdatoot:The first bus of its kind in the fleet, experiment with it mah.
experiment? ya next they take out the air-con. hahaha just joking ![]()
actually the black wheels look ok la
a bit dull but to me they more of match into the lower body colour
The best if they change the big logo to a small one.
Originally posted by Whatdatoot:The best if they change the big logo to a small one.
again joking, this what I call copycat 'bus fashion'.
Originally posted by Whatdatoot:The best if they change the big logo to a small one.
If you noticed, many Mercz cars are also using big badges nowadays...
Originally posted by Whatdatoot:The best if they change the big logo to a small one.
How abt MB0405, N113CRB (The scannia word so big), and volvo with the slash
Originally posted by SBS n SMRT:How abt MB0405, N113CRB (The scannia word so big), and volvo with the slash
MB0405 + N113 = going to be scrapped [pardon, no discrimination], so no need to do anything.
volvo = the 'slash' is rarely seen so no worries.
the volvo slash on mark threes are mixed and matched.. some have seriously huge ones, some have none, and some have mark four dm-like ones
Originally posted by scaniaB7RLE:MB0405 + N113 = going to be scrapped [pardon, no discrimination], so no need to do anything.
volvo = the 'slash' is rarely seen so no worries.
volvo is at front...why rarely seen???
If you observe the ad on the bus had been edited.
Originally posted by SBS n SMRT:volvo is at front...why rarely seen???
oh you mean the volvo not the slash. the volvo badge i think no problem. quite unique, i like. the slash, nope for me.
anyone here got the schedule for this bus?
Originally posted by choww:The rim guard is there when i took it in the morning.
I am not sure but one side front wheel has nut guard while the other side has none.
very very very unsymmetrical
Did they go back to depot just to remove dress rim? ![]()
If they want to remove dress rim, might as well don't buy the dress rim, they r able to save money too.
Hey guys,
Many apologies for the SMB1H... The rim guards are still there (both sides), so means something wrong with my eyes yesterday night... So no bad news yesterday after all... Phew...
Originally posted by TIB1062Y:Hey guys,
Many apologies for the SMB1H... The rim guards are still there (both sides), so means something wrong with my eyes yesterday night... So no bad news yesterday after all... Phew...
Heng ah. I almost thought KJDEP really did that to SMB1H. =D
SMB 1 H on 190 today.







Paint It Black! SMRT is doing the "Tour of Duty".
I see a red door and I want it painted black
No colors anymore I want them to turn black
I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes
I have to turn my head until my darkness goes
Hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..hm..
Originally posted by SBS594D:
The rear is simillar to the KUB but only the EDS is placed on the centre.
Nono. I mean the offside part. With black painted rims, it looks abit like TIB1017D cause TIB1017D also got white ad with black rims.
Originally posted by lemon1974:
The boss say that the new bus cost around 300K each. maybe this one demostrator so more expensive.
Well, according to Wikipedia the OC500LE is supposed to be made in Spain by Evobus. However , SMB1H is made in Germany (chassis number starts with WEB). So maybe the difference in production site might be the cause for cost difference, if wikipedia is correct that is.
Originally posted by Scania N113CRB luver:Well, according to Wikipedia the OC500LE is supposed to be made in Spain by Evobus. However , SMB1H is made in Germany (chassis number starts with WEB). So maybe the difference in production site might be the cause for cost difference, if wikipedia is correct that is.
That's pretty weird. The australian OC500LEs are also produced in Germany.
All OC 500 LE, OC 500 LF, and OC 500 RF chassis' are built by Evobus Ibérica in Sámano, Spain - yes, even the Australian examples. The chassis prefixes do not represent the country of manufacture. It only identifies the manufacturer of the vehicle (in this case, Evobus - a manufacturer based on Germany but with plants in other countries including in Spain, France, and Turkey).
Regards,
Dave