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QUOTE: Originally posted by Neoplan_man Hey everyone, You know that I had a thought the other day about New Jersey Transit Now we all know the Corgi Has the NJT Newark PCC car, right? But you know what buses can go with that model? 1:50 scale buses as NJ Transit is 1980 Flxible 870 3 bus banks of the MC-9s rebuilt as 1981 MC-9, 1982-84 MC-9A and 1987-88 MC-9B 1989 Flxible Metros 1994 Flxible Metro and Metro Suburban 1976 Flxible New Look (53096-8-1and 53102-8-1)Suburban 1968 GMC Fishbowl Suburban 1999-2000 Nova RTS 6 1999 MCI D4000 Corgi 1999 MCI DL-3
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QUOTE: Originally posted by bcawthon Antonio, Where you been, good buddy? The Athearn Macks have been out long enough to sell through a couple of first runs. There's the Mack B, good from the early fifties to today, though it went out of production in the mid-1960s. Then there's the Mack R, introduced in 1966 and produced almost to the end of the 20th century. Currently both models are produced as single and tandem axle tractors, concrete mixers, dump trucks and wreckers and we're working on them to get box vans and flatbeds, too. And you've got the Athearn Ford Cs, good from 1956 to today (production ended late enough in 1990 that some were counted as 1991 trucks). CMW has another nice truck headed our way. The word is out but I believe the official kickoff will be at iHobby Expo next month. Incidentally, Walthers has already sold through their first shipment of the Busch "Fishbowl" buses, so you'll need to check your LHS or wait until close to Christmas when Walthers is expecting a new shipment. Bill C.
QUOTE: Originally posted by AntonioFP45 I'm happy that Athearn is coming out with some 1950s-60s trucks! I believe they're Macks.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 I don't usually explode like this on newcomers, but I view it as being at least in bad taste, and perhaps almost rude, for someone to come to a model railroading website such as this and ask about buses.
QUOTE: Originally posted by siberianmo My Kingdom for the whereabouts of modern (1990's to present) U.S./Canadian city transit buses! All my research to date has essentially been circular and trips to the Great American Train Shows pretty much the same! Help - please. Thanx[:)]