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Title: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: woodbury22uk on January 10, 2016, 03:28:31 PM
This business is plannng a 3D printed Modern Mercedes Citaro single door single deck bus in right hand drive format.

https://www.facebook.com/ATDmodels/photos/a.1687220901497644.1073741828.1615789388640796/1688628811356853/?type=3&theater (https://www.facebook.com/ATDmodels/photos/a.1687220901497644.1073741828.1615789388640796/1688628811356853/?type=3&theater)

is the Facebook page link.

They also have a website, but at the moment there is no mention of the N version. Maybe time for some lobbying. No further information that I can see at the moment.

http://www.atdmodels.co.uk (http://www.atdmodels.co.uk)

Probably one to watch seeing as there is not many other accurate modern single deck bus models around. I can only think of the N train one.
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: NTrain on January 10, 2016, 07:13:52 PM
N-Train has been developing versions of the Citaro for a while. It will be available in Bendy Bus, single door and dual door versions.

I am also looking at making a body kit to fit onto a Tomytec moving bus chassis.

[smg id=34090 type=preview align=center caption="CitaroBendy"]

[smg id=34091 type=preview align=center caption="310andBus"]

The static models should be available in about 4 - 6 weeks time.

The moving bus version will take a little longer as I am ordering some road to do test runs on.
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: woodbury22uk on January 10, 2016, 08:38:29 PM
Bob. Good to see these prototypes of the earlier Citaro. Just an idle thought about the Bendibus version. Maybe one of Barry Morton's black bellows might make it really bend. I have seen a motorised Faller Citaro Bendibus based on a Faller chassis, and two bodies. Mesmerising to watch it.

There is a Yahoo! Group with an article about it.

https://xa.yimg.com/df/Faller_Car_System/Gelenkbus.pdf?token=H8DpwPNsd2zPM8z1Suk6ZcsQcfaTD_BhulOnM-8OFuR0X47DdoRsRfE-oW57YTkvLuu0duW_tdjOmMZwqRuLjmXttScVsfibNKiotSFkNnlBIhP7eWmhBN-GikVKZFB0shK4EO3aICqjw9U&type=download
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: PLD on January 10, 2016, 09:41:01 PM
Quote from: NTrain on January 10, 2016, 07:13:52 PM
N-Train has been developing versions of the Citaro for a while. It will be available in Bendy Bus, single door and dual door versions.
[smg id=34090 type=preview align=center caption="CitaroBendy"]
For ultimate realism, is there space in that for a smoke unit??  ;) :P
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: NTrain on January 10, 2016, 10:16:23 PM
Plenty of space :)

btw, the bendy bus is articulated and can be posed.

The kit will have the body, base, with seats and separate wheels which can be painted before fitting.
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: Ben A on January 10, 2016, 10:28:28 PM

Hi Mike,

Do you know if they're talking about 1:148 or 1:160 scale?

cheers

Ben A.
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: woodbury22uk on January 11, 2016, 10:23:16 AM
Quote from: Ben A on January 10, 2016, 10:28:28 PM

Hi Mike,

Do you know if they're talking about 1:148 or 1:160 scale?

cheers

Ben A.

I have asked the question Ben.
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: GScaleBruce on January 12, 2016, 09:59:31 PM
Quote from: woodbury22uk on January 10, 2016, 03:28:31 PMProbably one to watch seeing as there is not many other accurate modern single deck bus models around. I can only think of the N train one.
If interest extends to 1:160, there are a number of modern German buses available such as the Mercedes Benz O 405 by Minitrix and the slightly earlier MB O 307 and MAN SU 240. DM Toys (https://www.en.dm-toys.de/liste/tags_en/bus_en.html) now has a separate search option for buses (usual disclaimer - just a satisfied customer).
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: woodbury22uk on January 13, 2016, 09:24:22 AM
Quote from: GScaleBruce on January 12, 2016, 09:59:31 PM
Quote from: woodbury22uk on January 10, 2016, 03:28:31 PMProbably one to watch seeing as there is not many other accurate modern single deck bus models around. I can only think of the N train one.
If interest extends to 1:160, there are a number of modern German buses available such as the Mercedes Benz O 405 by Minitrix and the slightly earlier MB O 307 and MAN SU 240. DM Toys (https://www.en.dm-toys.de/liste/tags_en/bus_en.html) now has a separate search option for buses (usual disclaimer - just a satisfied customer).

There is also the extensive range of modern buses and coaches in the Rietze range in 1/160, some older ones in the Minichamps and Lemke Minis ranges, and several US brands. But right hand drive 1/148 up-to-date single deck service buses are very scarce. The most recent one I can think of in the ready to plant ranges is the Scenecraft Leyland National.

Incidentally Rietze planned a London Citaro about 10 years ago but there were virtually no pre-orders for it in 1/160 scale, and it was cancelled.
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: javlinfaw7 on January 13, 2016, 04:32:23 PM
The Leyland National in question is not quite 1/148 it is nearer 1/160
Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: woodbury22uk on January 13, 2016, 05:16:23 PM
Quote from: javlinfaw7 on January 13, 2016, 04:32:23 PM
The Leyland National in question is not quite 1/148 it is nearer 1/160

There was always the old Minix bus at 1/135, about as far out in the other direction as the Scenecraft National! No problem motorising that with a Tomytec chassis!

http://www.tri-angrailways.com/images/coach_blue.jpg (http://www.tri-angrailways.com/images/coach_blue.jpg)

Title: Re: ATD Models - Mercedes Citaro
Post by: ATD_models on January 13, 2016, 10:37:24 PM
Hi All - great to see there's interest in the N gauge version of the Citaro too! The release date is currently not known, or the price, as we are currently having some issues with the cost of printing. The N Gauge model has been designed to 1:148 scale, but a 1:160 scale model will also be released if there is enough interest. Any questions please feel free to contact me via our website; http://atdmodels.co.uk/contact.html (http://atdmodels.co.uk/contact.html)

Thanks again for the interest and I'll get any updates posted here along with our facebook page & website.

Tim