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Another great video of a stunning build. Lou has already tackled the brake line length that I was going to mention, so I can only suggest giving the treads of the tyres a light sanding. This will dull down the tops of the tread pattern and make the tyre look like the vehicle has been driven some rather than it's a museum piece that has brand new tyres that has never been used.
Morning, This is my first model on this scale, when I first opened the box I thought no way can I follow those instructions, but with your perfect instructions and explanation of the process I am so enjoying this build, keep up the good work and many thanks for taking the time to explain each stage with your various tips guidance. Gary.
I was also going to say about the missing screw. This build is flying together at this stage but I have seen it gets much slower as you go through the body stages. Loving the build is all ways. Stay safe all.
Wayne, what the model company should do next is the triple decker from Harry Potter! I've been to Universal in Orlando and they have a full size replica of it complete with the beds and chandelier!
This build seems to be falling together without many problems. It's very well organized and doesn't seem to jump all over the place. It seems to have a very logical progression from one stage to the next. Looks like a very well organized build.
This build does some things in a questionable order. Right now, I am doing the upper deck, but the battery box hanging loose gas given me issues. Bot sure I want stickers on the outside. The roof sections should have the bracing done quickly as it is floppy very quickly. Attach this, now detach it later. Lay top deck down in place, lift it for this. Temporarily tie a knot and why? Where does it go?
This takes me back to when I built mine Wayne. Seems such a long time ago now, but an ec=xcellent build. Plenty of opportunities for the modding world, as I discovered. Modded parts of mine to how I remember it when I lived & worked in London.
Wayne. When you installed the brake spring it looks curved or bent but the picture clearly shows it quite straight, so that might come back to haunt you later. Great build!
Having done a bus before I have to tell you that you don't need to screw the rear wheels on tight just yet as you will need to remove them as there will be screws that go through the wheel arches and connect with the interior . But i am enjoying this as it brings back memories
Great build Wayne! However, you may have forgotten one screw. In your video, the trailing arm needs a screw attaching it to the axle. You may have missed it. Good luck!
Wow that's coming on a bit better than the James Bond car, at least you use most of the parts in each issue. Shame it was not in East Yorkshire Motor Services livery!
Hi mike I’ve done a East Yorkshire Routemaster in 1/12 Scale , pop over to my channel to see or join our Facebook group , Build the ROUTEMASTER Model 1:12 Scale ,
@@WorldofWayneUK I was waiting to see if you needed to do anything else with them, and I try to wait till the end of the video to make a comment in case you address you address the topic yourself. but it looks like they are safe to trim.
In Agoras instructions it says to use a hairdryer to warm the tyers not water as you can be left with water residue inside tyers i noticed when you did yours there was quite a bit of water left in your tyers
@@WorldofWayneUK cheers haven't started building mine yet im saving my kits up so i can do a lot of stages in one go im too impatient to do a bit at a time but watching your vids as they come out very informative
hi Wayne, thank you for a brilliant series. Can you recommend a better screwdriver for the routemaster than the one provided by Hachette? I notice yours has a green handle. Thank you|
@@WorldofWayneUK thanks Wayne. I bought this but was surprised to find the tip is not magnetic. Agreed this is sometimes useful, but I find a magnetic tip essential for many positioning of tiny screws
So just completed the joining together of the chassis halves and to be honest I cant believe that those 2 heavy sections are only held together by 4 tiny screws. The plastic plate on the other side does absolutely nothing to add strength to the joint. Quite honestly I am worried that those screws wont hold at this stage and I've decided to keep the 2 chassis sections separate for now, what do you think?
It’s for climbing on to access the engine & the small route number blind box above the lower deck front passenger window to change the route number etc
hi wayne think are delays going on in france with ixo Porsche 917khz I've contacted ixo to see if they can look into thinks its mostly to do with the courier and not ixo directly