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This advert is located in and around Warrington, Cheshire
The Routemaster is as popular with model vehicle collectors today as it was with passengers and crews in the capital. Over the years, many of them found a second life with operators, large and small,...
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The vehicle this model represents was originally owned by North Western. However, due to the establishment of Passenger Transport Executives in the 1970s, the company ceased to exist and part of...
A fine 1960s model of a Mercedes vehicle made in West Berlin by the respected manufacturer Wiking and purchased whilst serving in what was, in the 1970s, West Germany. It's to 1:87 scale, in perfect...
Manchester based GM Buses purchased a number of Metrobus vehicles with MCW bodies in the 1980s with front destination apertures in the style of the erstwhile Manchester Corporation. The same thing...
When all the municipally owned bus fleets in what is now unpopularly referred to as “Greater Manchester”, as well as Lancashire United and parts of the North Western fleet in 1969, vehicles were transferred...
(Half Double Decker) These were quite common in Germany in the 1970s and this excellent model was purchased there whilst with HM Forces. It's in perfect condition, produced by Brekina in 1:87 scale,...
This model, from the Models of Yesteryear series, is in 1:76 scale and epitomises the vehicles operated by Southdown in the 1930s. Whilst its box shows some signs of storage after over 25 years,...
Based in Darlington, United Automobile Services, to give it its full title, operated in County Durham, the North Riding of Yorkshire and in parts of what is now Cumbria. The Lodekka, was produced...
MBF THE FIRST FORTY YEARS This wonderful publication recalls the first forty years of the MBF as seen through the eyes of one of its founders with plenty of colour illustrations. It also contains...
Remember when many towns and cities throughout the UK had their own bus fleets in distinctive liveries: unlike the unimaginative likes of Arriva, First and Stagecoach? This splendid 1:76 scale model...
This advert is located in and around Spilsby, Lincolnshire
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GM TRANSPORT BRISTOL VR This pristine 1:76 scale model is of a Bristol VR double decker, a fleet of which was ordered by the erstwhile North Western Road Car Company of Stockport but delivered to...
This perfect condition 1:76 scale model is of a Daimler Fleetline in the colours of the South East Lancashire and North East Cheshire Passenger Transport Authority (SELNEC) and displays the logo of...
The company began life as Potteries Motor Traction Limited or PMT and can trace its origins to the 1860s when horse-drawn trams commenced operations. It is now part of the First Group and another...
This die-cast model of a HATO sightseeing bus by Dapper of Japan has been in storage for some twenty years. Its box is slightly damaged due to being in long term storage but the model itself is in...
Canterbury based East Kent Road Car Company always referred to their vehicles as “cars” rather than “buses”. Due to the proximity of the coast, they were regular targets for enemy aircraft and by long-range...
In 1969 as part of a government programme and largely against their will, the municipal transport fleets of Manchester, Salford, Oldham, Ashton-under-Lyne, SHMD (Stalybridge, Hyde, Mossley and Dukinfield),...
GM TRANSPORT LEYLAND NATIONAL This pristine 1:76 scale model is of a 1970s Leyland National in the colours of Greater Manchester Transport which were adopted when all of the local authorities’ fleets...
M& D operated in parts of Kent and Sussex, only to be part of German owned Arriva in 1998: thus another familiar name faded into history. During the company's existence, it purchased AEC Reliance...
LLEDO MODELS EXCHANGE AND MART The long gone British company, Lledo, (which, incidentally, is the founder's name, O'Dell, spelt backwards!) turned out some very interesting and collectible die-cast...
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