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Post by tristan on Feb 15, 2022 1:53:20 GMT
Here is the place to drop bus edits you have done if its something you like to do, like me! I'll start with some purely dream combos I have done lately. Please only use your own photos or photos you have permission to use, thank you! New Wayne (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr This started as a request as a "new" Wayne on the International 3300 chassis, which I then had to spruce up to my own dream specs Corbeil 3300 (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr Another request, a Corbeil on the International 3300 chassis. This, even with the Wayne, is kinda one of my recent favorites I've done, because it fits so well!
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Post by tristan on Feb 16, 2022 1:30:17 GMT
I was looking at one of the old 70's Wayne RE's and it occurred to me that, other than the RD9000, there were no Wayne RE's after that, so I wanted to see what I could cook up, and this was the result Wayne Lifestar RE (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr For anyone who's been around a long time, you may remember Felix Transportation, my first attempt at a virtual fleet. My rosters made no sense, and my photoshops were awful then, so I have decided to renew both 303 (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr
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Post by 92wardsenator on Feb 16, 2022 1:35:49 GMT
Wow, tristan - I love that Wayne RE!!! Very nice job. 😁
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Post by tristan on Feb 16, 2022 1:39:36 GMT
Wow, tristan - I love that Wayne RE!!! Very nice job. 😁 Thank you! Tbh I struggled with it a bit because I felt like front looked too blank XD. But I think I'm pleased with the final result
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Post by Steve C. on Feb 19, 2022 12:31:21 GMT
Interesting combination of some Thomas design elements on the front of the Lifestar. The rear looks a bit like some of the All American or ICRE pushers. (As far as Wayne getting rid of them in the 1970s, that happened primarily because they lost a chassis supplier. After 1973, GMC decided to stop making its pusher chassis and Wayne decided to focus school bus production using cowled chassis instead). I was looking at one of the old 70's Wayne RE's and it occurred to me that, other than the RD9000, there were no Wayne RE's after that, so I wanted to see what I could cook up, and this was the result Wayne Lifestar RE (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr
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Post by tristan on Feb 19, 2022 15:27:53 GMT
Interesting combination of some Thomas design elements on the front of the Lifestar. The rear looks a bit like some of the All American or ICRE pushers. (As far as Wayne getting rid of them in the 1970s, that happened primarily because they lost a chassis supplier. After 1973, GMC decided to stop making its pusher chassis and Wayne decided to focus school bus production using cowled chassis instead). I was looking at one of the old 70's Wayne RE's and it occurred to me that, other than the RD9000, there were no Wayne RE's after that, so I wanted to see what I could cook up, and this was the result Wayne Lifestar RE (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr You caught me. The rear vents were taken from an A3 RE
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Post by tristan on Mar 17, 2022 1:49:23 GMT
IC-CE Plus (PS) by 87wayneintl, on Flickr I just wanted to see what this would look like. Surprisingly it didn't need much in the way of manipulation to fit the body.
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Post by 92wardsenator on Mar 17, 2022 2:16:54 GMT
tristan, that is awesome! The grill is huge but pairs well with the IC bus body. Shame this doesn't exist. I think most bus manufacturers are opting for slimmer hoods to help with visibility.
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Post by Steve C. on Mar 18, 2022 10:24:35 GMT
I'm sure the grille has been grafted on somewhere on a South America bus...but that's cheating. Also, a Workstar/HV hood is probably still better than an "old-school" IHC S1800 hood (on a medium-duty chassis).
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Post by tristan on Apr 21, 2022 4:20:31 GMT
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