Atlantean City, Sydney ones!

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Atlantean City, Sydney ones!

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Some of the trux Atlanteans on my layout!
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:shock: Oh dear, the driver of the SONY Atlantean might get a ticket if he doesn't clear that intersection! LOL :lol:
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Love the depot shot :mrgreen:
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The above pic brought a big smile to a lot of drivers on strike yesterday when this popped onto the facebook page!! The caption was "The only double decker outside the gates!"
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That las shot with the blue Atlanteans passing each other looks nostalgic. I only have memory of catching one in public service as a little boy and was disappointed not to ride up top as we were only getting off in a couple of stops and I remember it was crowded. :!:
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I aquired the second Sony Atlantean from a collector recently!
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You must have a good salary to have such a collection.
Where do you get the figurines? A model railways store? They certainly add to the buses.
Have you got the Whiskas cat food Atlantean?
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I budget one a month wether its EFE or CMNL or TRUX, sometimes I treat myself to another!! Figures are available from Hornby and scaledale, I'll post link later, yes, have the Whiskas bus, actually have a surplus one still boxed!!!! its the only surplus model really!
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