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A return to the site of an earlier shot (Main St. Fishkill). Different gear, better understanding, better weather.
Taken with a Sony SAL-1635Z 16-35mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* AF SSM lens
Fake RT 8 which is really Saunders Bodied RT 4686 is seen burning away after suffering a Bomb blast whilst on film work
The AT-RT (All Terrain Recon Tranport) is hands down my favourite out of my original MOCs, as it's such an awesome walker design. A big shout out also to TheBrickDen (www.flickr.com/photos/151589681@N04/) for the model off of which I based mine.
Come on in 3016, your time's up! Steve Lewis captures the event on cine. This bus found its way to France with a trailor company. Is it still there?
Turning in to Engel Park at the start of its westward trip. From Harrow Weald the bus moved to Dalston for a while before heading to Wombwell's in November.
Thougthful of the Rover driver to hold back the following traffic. It's abit like 1301 has its own cortege!
RT 1658 at Castlebar Hill, Ealing heading towards Hook whilst taking part in the route 65 running day.
This scene has changed completely over the years. Several of Barking's RTs had been trainers, as shown by the sealed beam offside headlamps.
RT 3629 now moves away whilst RT4727 waits with its crew on the 403 route. - Croydon Bus Stn. 10/2/73.
RT3496 on Westminster Bridge, heading for the South Bank Rally., 23/5/71. For such a late numbered RT , it was strange to find that it carried an early postwar body - witness the deeper overhang over the bonnet.
It rained a bit that day! Here's abusy scene at Crystal Palace. 1654 didn't survive, but it did move around a bit before the end came. I'm sure I've got it on film elsewhere!