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◊ 2016-02-21 22:53 |
I'm working on this: Far right is an AEC Regal III with rare Bruce body new in 1950 to Bedwas and Machen, South Wales as fleet no. 7 (HTN38). At the time it was in preservation with the Sandstone Heritage Trust in South Africa, now repatriated to South Wales.. Next to it is an equally rare 1947 Bristol LWL6G with Eastern Coachworks body, new to the Anglo American Corporation as OKC4464, before passing to Welkom Bus Service as their 13 (OKE 1596, later 189 OKE. It remains in preservation at the Sandstone Heritage Trust. Next to that is an Albion - still working on that. Next to that is a second AEC Regal in a similar livery to the Bristol, but I haven't been able to trace any other Regal in South Africa so far. Out of shot on the left is a Bedford J5. -- Last edit: 2016-02-21 23:00:30 |
◊ 2017-07-18 21:12 |
Albion with 10 studs big diameter rims can only be a Albion Clydesdale as I know. If anything model for the brand of Albion with a 10 studs big diameter rims, anybody can reply me... |
◊ 2021-11-05 12:37 |
Agreed. It also looks very similar to this South African Albion Clydesdale |