Details of Lledo DG 15 AEC Regent Double Deck Bus
The Lledo AEC Regent Double Deck Bus. There are many liveries for this bus including:
- 009 - London Transport "Madame Tussauds"
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- 012 - Heinz
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- 019 - Thomas Tilling Maples
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- 021 - St Ivel Cheese
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- 024 - RAC Birmingham
Base:
black painted cast base, red painted cast baseMarkings:
57 Heinz Tomato Ketchup 57, General, Madame Tussauds, RAC Birmingham, St Ivel Cheese, Thomas TillingModel features:
2 tone paint, detailed interior, gold plate headlights, gold plated grilleModel range:
Days GoneOrganisation:
London TransportOrigin:
Made in EnglandPackaging:
windowed boxVehicle make:
AECVehicle model:
RegentVehicle type:
bus, double deckerWheels:
black plastic wheels, twin rear wheels, tyres with treadIf you know about this model you can add more detail by email to: diecastplusinfo@gmail.com where you can also send pictures of your models to add to the site.
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Contributors
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- Thanks to Aidan
- Thanks to George's Good Stuff