Tuesday, 9 December 2014

Bus and Coach Transport



Flashback to 1981 and I as a young schoolboy took my first journey on a coach for our primary school tour, back then I didn’t realise the lasting effect the sound of the heavy diesel engine would have on me. Some years later whilst looking over old pictures, I was able to discover the coach in question was a Ford with Plaxton Supreme bodywork.

The years rolled on and I became even more interested in all things mechanical and I managed to get a job as ticket collector for a local coach company. By a strange twist of fate it so happened the first coach I worked on was also a Ford Plaxton Supreme.

I began collecting buses and coaches in 1:76 scale to indulge my hobby, since I didn’t have the resources to purchase a 1:1 scale coach as a plaything.

Corgi, EFE, Brit Bus and Oxford Diecast are among 4 of the most familiar manufacturers to those of us among the 1:76 scale hobbyists.  Model choice for Irish collectors has improved dramatically in recent years with a number of Bus Eireann and Dublin Bus models produced. My most recent purchase is PD5 produced by EFE. PD5 is a DAF coach with Plaxton Paramount 3500 bodywork and the real vehicle entered service with Bus Eireann in 1990. EFE is headed up by Frank Joyce and they have been producing quality models for over 25 years now.

Another Bus Eireann model in my collection is DVH 14 by Corgi under the OOC brand. DVH 14 is a Dennis Van Hool coach and entered service in 1993. In the early days as CIE a wide variety of buses and coaches featured in the fleet but sadly many of these were never produced by diecast manufacturers but all is not lost. A number of the more popular models have been produced as resin kits which you must then build and paint yourself. I have purchased 2 such kits, a KC class single decker city bus and a D class single door double decker which were both produced by Jim Poots in Belfast. They are a winter project and will be my first attempt at kit building since I glued myself to an Airfix Spitfire many years ago. Hopefully the bus projects will be much more successful.

I hope that I have succeeded in sharing some insights to my hobby and the world of scale model buses and coaches and look forward to sharing more with you over the coming weeks and months. I have included some images to give you a better idea of some of the Bus Eireann fleet that I mentioned earlier in the article.

If you want to see more pictures of my model buses, then click here



 
 
Photos and Text: Ultan Burke

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