Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin: — Made for:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2015-10-13 12:06 |
I didn't know anything about BCI, but this coach doesn't have a BCI logo. http://bcibus.com.au And it doesn't look like the buses from BCI's chinese subcontractor, Xiamen Fentai (although you can never be sure, with chinese websites). http://ftbcibus.com |
-- ◊ 2015-10-13 12:32 |
https://www.flickr.com/photos/71009973@N06/16283892968 |
◊ 2015-10-13 12:33 |
@Exiv96 - the plate returns: 2007 BUS COACH INTERNATIONAL (CHINA), WHITE. VIN: LSFC130846C001265 Hmm, this bus is silver, not white, but I'm fairly certain that it is in fact a BCI. @kegare - the bus in the photo is not exactly the same as this one. Look at the wipers for one, and the shape of the glass next to the passenger door. EDIT: it seems this is an Australian bus maker with a factory in China, so we should list the country of origin as Australia. -- Last edit: 2017-06-29 17:33:34 |
-- ◊ 2015-10-13 12:49 |
It's an Anyuan logo... AYVIP must be the 'luxury' brand of Anyuan or the new name of their bus line. The model should be here somewhere: http://www.ayvip.com/CN/product.asp?id=253 They show testing for BCI here in China: http://www.chinabuses.com/2006/10/17001.htm -- Last edit: 2015-10-13 12:56:51 |
-- ◊ 2015-10-13 13:13 |
@ MisterZ Is it possible to read the badge on the right side of the windshield? |
◊ 2015-10-13 16:18 |
It probably is the BCI PK6127AT (manufactured by Anyuan aka AYVIP): Link to "upload.wikimedia.org" @MisterZ Actually many bus/bodywork manufacturers do offer 2 piece windscreen if it is the operator's preference, or the operator could have changed it to a 2 piece windscreen. |