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120RM002 Routemaster Bus Shillibeer

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120RM002 Routemaster Bus Shillibeer

120RM002 Routemaster Bus Shillibeer

The new 120 scale Routemaster Ā takes on another famous livery which goes back much further Ā to George Shillibeer, born in 1797, whose first horse-drawn Ā London Omnibus took to the streets between London Paddington and the Bank of England in 1829.

Our model is dated a bit later than that – the result of collaboration between London Transport, AEC and Park Royal Vehicles. A legendary trio! You have also seen this Shillibeeer decorated bus in different Oxford Diecast scales previously. Ā Registered CUV 191C from 1965, the distinctive deep green body with fresh mimosa yellow masking to roof and upper deck is enhanced with a fine red line between the two decks. The interior is moulded in a brown red with a paler brown platform and handrails finished in silver. The AEC badge sits proudly in the centre bonnet minutely printed in blue and silver.

Our bus is travelling as the No. 9 towards Mortlake Garage via Hammersmith, Kensington and Charing Cross, through the heart of the City. Ā Make sure you don’t miss it!

$3.58

Original: $11.95

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120RM002 Routemaster Bus Shillibeer—

$11.95

$3.58

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The new 120 scale Routemaster Ā takes on another famous livery which goes back much further Ā to George Shillibeer, born in 1797, whose first horse-drawn Ā London Omnibus took to the streets between London Paddington and the Bank of England in 1829.

Our model is dated a bit later than that – the result of collaboration between London Transport, AEC and Park Royal Vehicles. A legendary trio! You have also seen this Shillibeeer decorated bus in different Oxford Diecast scales previously. Ā Registered CUV 191C from 1965, the distinctive deep green body with fresh mimosa yellow masking to roof and upper deck is enhanced with a fine red line between the two decks. The interior is moulded in a brown red with a paler brown platform and handrails finished in silver. The AEC badge sits proudly in the centre bonnet minutely printed in blue and silver.

Our bus is travelling as the No. 9 towards Mortlake Garage via Hammersmith, Kensington and Charing Cross, through the heart of the City. Ā Make sure you don’t miss it!