Schreiber-Bogen Cardboard Model, London Double decker bus with Telephone cell Colored cardboard model to cut out and paste together!Material: paper, cardboardNumber of sheets: 2,5Scale: 1:43Difficulty: 2Additionally required: paper scissors, glueUseful Tools: scalpel, small clamps and needles for fixingManufacturer classifies the models in 5 levels of difficulty:'Child model': very easy and with childlike motives '0': Beginner model '1': Easy '2': Moderately difficult '3': DifficultLength: 21,5cmWidth: 6,5cm Height 10cmEven those who have never visited London, know the characteristic red double-decker buses. They act strangely with the two-part front end that puts the driver virtually on the hood. Theoldest models date back to the fifties and have been specifically designed and built for London Transport. Different versions were used, of which now mainly the RML is left, which differsby eight additional seats from the RM. The recorder model corresponds to this Routemaster RML, which was built until 1965. Nearly 600 of the late nineties were modernized and given newmotors. In other major cities almost unthinkable - in these buses Conductors are still used. If that is no longer possible, the days of these buses will be numbered and a piece of London's independence will be lost.
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