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PostPosted: Sat Feb 03, 2007 9:57 pm 
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Hope someone can elp me,would like to take apart a bus to put some people in but don`t know how to do it with out ruining the bus.Anyone done this and can tell me I would be gratful.Neil


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What does the 'chassis' of it look like? if it has rivits you will need to drill the rivit heads away. Tis can be an ass of a job but you just need a steady vice to hold the bus and a drill bit that wont mess its self up drillin the rivit. If its just a screw yeah thats right you guessed it lol just undew the screws, BUT be very careful because the chassis may be held on with the windows if its flush glazed you may need a ruler or something of a flat ubstance to slide down and brake the seal, But if i remember rightly you will have rivits in the bottom. After you have drilled the rivets out you will most likely half to use glue to stick the body back.


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No Chris, they are wierd looking things.Best if i bring one with me to show you what i mean,see you later.


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have you had any luck gettin into them yet? i forgot to ask you on monday.


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not yet,some bloke in bolton is getting in touch soon.ow was work then.


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it was a hastle but tis all done now :D im just really tired but il be all good for tomorrow night,


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think of the money.........all those 37`s you`ll be able to buy.The extention to nodnol just to stable them????


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ha ha ha i wish for an extention but wont happen. but i am buildin a new layout


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my dad is a nipple ha ha ha just after i stated making this new layout for all them DCC 37's, 47's, 25's, 108's, 20's and 31's WITH SOUND and the ocasional Kettle WITH SOUND!!!! dave said he wanted to extend Nodnol but i told him no because it would spoil it and i couldnt be assed changeing this layout ha ha ha. Oh well after my layouts done may join in with Mr J Bottomly and Mr D Martain and assist with their ideas of a carnforth layout :lol: if they let me ha ha ha. We will see what happens.

Chris :twisted:


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