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Fantastic videos. I’m late to the game, but having so much fun with this build. I took the back wall off, and I ended up cutting the pegs off, that go into the wheel arches, (some of your angles in the videos look like you may have done the same), they just wouldn’t line up. Once I did that, it went on, piece of cake.
I bought the Revell 1.24 scale Routemaster as a retirement project because I've always admired the Routemaster. As I'm nearly retired, best dig it out sometime - ! 😁
Now that’s an epic build Wayne .. having watched this being built weekly when Harchette released it and the current builds by Dave Say .. that pack 7 is a lot harder than you have portrayed it especially with those folding internal bonnet hinges! Great video … oh and Stan & Jack both say thanks for the warning! 😉ding ding!🛎🛎
Hello Wayne! I didn't quite catch which of the links I should use to obtain the electrical extension bits. I've looked on the two links of recommended items, but I'm somewhat dense, and I've never worked with miniature electrics enough to identify what an extension might be. I wonder if you could give me a hint in this regard?
Check out Dave Say’s Channel at D S & Vintage .. he has built one in EYMS colours (amongst the seven .. yes Seven that he has /is building!).. looks fantastic in the blue livery. He is doing an open top version as well
Hello Wayne, how did you get the lower deck on. I nearly turned into the Hulk I got so angry trying to work this out, until I realised if you take the rear wall off it's easier 😁
Hummm re putting the screws in that hold the wheel arch in place, would that have been better if the rear wheels want on after we had screwed the wheel arch in place?
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And I. building the same bus but in 1/24 Revel kit version the RML an I still painting the body first before I get to the inside.
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Hi Wayne, you said you was going to list a link for the JST extension cables as I’ve got a few short cables too
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Thats a great video i would like to have one but i dont think i would have the steady hands as sure loves busses on my shelf yes😊😮
Fantastic videos.
I’m late to the game, but having so much fun with this build.
I took the back wall off, and I ended up cutting the pegs off, that go into the wheel arches, (some of your angles in the videos look like you may have done the same), they just wouldn’t line up. Once I did that, it went on, piece of cake.
I hope you are enjoying your trip, over on this side of the pond. Have a great day Wayne.
I bought the Revell 1.24 scale Routemaster as a retirement project because I've always admired the Routemaster. As I'm nearly retired, best dig it out sometime - ! 😁
Yes, I'm wanting to build that kit too.
Great video...... I have the Revell 1:24 scale London Bus I'm wanting to build soon.
Dear Wayne, it's a big bugger! A very enjoyable build & tutorial. Best Wishes Johnny
I really like that bus as it's very stylish. Awesome as always Wayne.
Wow that was a lot of screws! Nice job
Holy moly that model is giant wayne
Looking real good is that Wayne
Just finished this stage last night. The hood brackets were a pain!!!!!!
👍🏻 Happy Friday
Now that’s an epic build Wayne .. having watched this being built weekly when Harchette released it and the current builds by Dave Say .. that pack 7 is a lot harder than you have portrayed it especially with those folding internal bonnet hinges!
Great video … oh and Stan & Jack both say thanks for the warning! 😉ding ding!🛎🛎
Hi wyane the top deck looks really good finally pluck up the courage to restart to do my spitfire
Excellent build as always Wayne 👏
Love the reference in background lol
Hi Wayne,
When will you be streaming pack 8 of the Agora route master?
I still find following your build is really helpful.
Thank you,
Gary.
Next week Gary
Hello Wayne! I didn't quite catch which of the links I should use to obtain the electrical extension bits. I've looked on the two links of recommended items, but I'm somewhat dense, and I've never worked with miniature electrics enough to identify what an extension might be. I wonder if you could give me a hint in this regard?
Go to www.partworkupgrades.com and look at the Routemaster tab 😊
Awesome model dude, wonder if yall find any of these at Wonderfest?
Hola buen dia excelente modelo muy bueno el video abrazo grande😃👍
Great stuff Wayne! ...... sound all weird today!?!
Bus is totally not my thing, but it looks terrific!
Looking really good..... Shame that they don't also do one in EYMS livery!
Check out Dave Say’s Channel at D S & Vintage .. he has built one in EYMS colours (amongst the seven .. yes Seven that he has /is building!).. looks fantastic in the blue livery. He is doing an open top version as well
you are getting there, wait until you start putting the outer skin on with the trim strips, that is more fiddly
Hi Wayne, where do you get the extension cables from? Thanks
I have Partwork upgrades sorting some
That looks epic! how many hours are you into it now wayne?
lol. I don't want to think about it lol
Hello Wayne, how did you get the lower deck on. I nearly turned into the Hulk I got so angry trying to work this out, until I realised if you take the rear wall off it's easier 😁
Its easy if you line up the pegs above the wheel arches first. Then do the front. Then the back.
Hachette stopped supplying parts here in south Africa so I'm sitting with the running unit seats
Great vid 🍺🍺🐕🐕💞💞🙏🙏👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
The hinges are stamped L and R.. you can just see it in the video :)
Hummm re putting the screws in that hold the wheel arch in place, would that have been better if the rear wheels want on after we had screwed the wheel arch in place?
Yes. Weird order to do it in
Have you got a link to the extention cables?
Not yet. Best speak to Ian at www.partworkupgrades.com
Careful Wayne, your ghost is doing nearly as good a job as you.
could work easy too if you had a racket screw driver too
Yeah you /definitely/ need to use the battery screwdriver for repetitive tasks like those seats. Otherwise RSI here we come!
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I've checked angora models website for this bloody expensive £ 54 a month no thanks
*mumbles* do not mention comedy duo Hinge and Bracket.. ... ... oops..
Shame no passengers or driver ??!!