London Buses - Post WW2 RT - AEC Regent The original RT design was completed by 1937 at Chiswick works and the first complete bus entered public service on 9th August 1939. Between 1940 and 1942 a total of...
There are many things to consider when buying a project level car. Almost any car is "Restorable" but not all cars should be restored. As much as you think you will NEVER sell the car you are restoring, it is...
2CV Citroen Cars With its unassuming nostalgic charm, the Duck was the embodiment of an entire philosophy. After 41 years of production, and over five-million examples, one of the last truly distinctive cars...
Over the past 6 years, the appearance of numerous 'chopped' or 'repainted' die-cast models has almost spiralled into an attempted art form of it's own , from some appallingly poor high gloss , over pigmented...
PCD:PCD stands for (pitch circle diameter) and is the diameter of a circle drawn through the centre of your wheels bolt holes. PCD is measured in millimetres and also indicates the number of studs or bolts the...
Restoring , preserving converting classic diecast can only be seen as a positive move if it means prolonging renewing the models 'shelf life' and plus re-introducing it into a lively widely followed...
There is a wide variety of scales of varying compatability in wargaming modelling. 1/285 1/300th scale are both described as 6mm when there is a considerable difference between the two. Even at such a small...
Buses In Britain 1960s This guide features a number of classic British buses from the 1960s. AEC Regent V ( East Kent ) Based in Canterbury, East Kent covered a wide area of Kent, bounded by the sea on...
Heavy Haulage Trucks This guide features well known names and classic vehicles of the heavy haulage road transport scene during the 1950s and 1960s. Foden (4x2) ( Edward Beck Sons Ltd ) The Beck family,...
Buses In Britain 1950s This guide features a number of classic British buses from the 1950s. AEC Regal I ( Alexander-Northern ) The Associated Equipment Company had its beginnings in the London General...