Chiswick Skid Pan

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Fred7A
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Chiswick Skid Pan

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I recently displayed some model buses at a local model show (mainly model railways). I made a simple diorama to represent London Transport's famous Chiswick Skid Pan.
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Excellent diorama Jason. Great representation of water and those water jets and with the Bus at an angle pressing down on one side's wheels, makes it really look the part.

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Remember going with the old man to watch this at Chiswick works.
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you even got Blakey hanging out of the bus too :)
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Attention to detail as Kevin says makes this so good. I can almost hear the engine and squeal of the tyres. Great job.
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I love this!
It might be time to start my "Bucket List."
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Hello Fred7a,
What a neat diorama, I love the attention to detail.
In the very first image there is a bus about half the length of the others in the upper left hand corner.
Could you please let me know what make this model is an any other detail.
Thanks.
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Let me echo all thats been said ...Really excellent..Thanks for showing.
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That's excellent Fred! Great job , very nicely modeled and I like how you added a photo of the actual event.
All thats missing is the sounds of the motors and of the screeching tyres.
They can be heard here on this youtube vid.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbLy8KZQwtk

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Thanks for all the kind comments. The RT shown in the video is the same one I based my model on, RT1530. This ended up being the very last London RT in stock. In 1970/71 it had been one of ten RTs used as decimalisation trainers, and the blacked out windows at the front of the upper deck show where a projector screen was fitted for this purpose.

The small bus in the corner is a Ford Transit, one of 20 Mark 1 Ford Transits with Strachan bodies bought by London Transport in 1972/3. It's one of my favourite models from the display, so I shouldn't have tucked it away in the corner. It's a white metal kit by Westward models. It had already been built when I bought it - I'm not good at making kits.
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