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Re: Tickets please
Posted: 28 Jun 2018, 14:42
by FlyTexas
Airspeed wrote: ↑28 Jun 2018, 13:17
Hours of fun for all the family:
burn the manual and empty all the bits into one big heap, like jigsaw builders have to cope with.

That would make things interesting.
Brian
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 28 Jun 2018, 15:34
by ChrisHunt
We need someone else to get one of these. That way we can say... you wait years for a bus then two come along at once!
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 03:28
by Airspeed
We can't afford it, Chris, we'd go bus(t).
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 29 Jun 2018, 19:38
by FlyTexas
Moving right along with the bus. I've gone through all of the #1 bags, and most of the #2 bags. Plenty of fun so far.
Brian
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 21:08
by FlyTexas
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 21:20
by DaveG
Nice job Brian.
Not quite to the same scale are they.

Re: Tickets please
Posted: 03 Jul 2018, 23:09
by FlyTexas
DaveG wrote: ↑03 Jul 2018, 21:20
Nice job Brian.
Not quite to the same scale are they.

Off by just a smidge.
Brian
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 08:19
by Paul K
Excellent Brian, well built. A few years ago, I saw a retired Routemaster in Pittsburgh of all places. It was being used for tours and wedding parties, as they are in the UK. My American friends liked it, but inevitably commented that the steering wheel was on the wrong side.

Re: Tickets please
Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 08:56
by airboatr
Paul K wrote: ↑04 Jul 2018, 08:19
My American friends liked it, but inevitably commented that the steering wheel was on the wrong side.
I think "the other side" Would be a better description, Paul
Certainly more palatable, don't you think?
Very nice Brian,
BTW
You know....a lot of legs go in and out of those double decker buses.
Re: Tickets please
Posted: 04 Jul 2018, 09:16
by Airspeed
Are those rows of buttons along the roof exterior realistic? (air scoops or something?)
If they don't belong, I would have thought that Lego's customised parts would have eliminated them.
Joe,

those lottsa legs look even longer when they're ahead of you on the curved stairs.
