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Roden 816 1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus, scale model kit 1/35

Description: USALOCATEDFREESHIPPINGSHIPSAME DAY 1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus, scale model kit 1/35 Roden 816 1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus 1/35 scale plastic model kit Roden 816   Manufacturer: Roden (Ukraine) Code: 816 Scale: 1/35 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit Condition: New in Box     PD-3751 'Silversides' - an intercity bus created in the mid-1930s by Yellow Coach for one of the largest coach companies, Greyhound Lines. The bus was a real revolution in automobile construction; corrugated aluminum and plastic materials were widely used in its structure, and special attention was paid to maximum comfort for passengers because after the construction of a wide network of high-quality highways between all the cities of the country during the Great Depression, rail passenger traffic almost stopped due to its inability to compete with high-speed road transport. Mass production has been going on since 1939 at the Pontiac West Assembly plant in Pontiac, Michigan, where General Motors used to build pickups and trucks. With the entry of the United States into World War II, the mass transportation of recruits at assembly points, and by the military in all countries, presented a major challenge, and to solve this problem the US decided to use the Greyhound Lines buses. As early as 1942, they carried more than 130 million passengers, both military and civilian, more than just an impressive figure, as it accounted for almost half of the country's population. After the war, Silversides continued to conduct passenger traffic within the country, and some of them were resold to third countries, mainly in Latin America. This bus is one of the symbols of the United States, along with Ford cars and Boeing aircraft, and embodies the significant technological progress that made this country great in the first half of the twentieth century. BUY NOW!ShippingReturnsShippingReturns We offer FREE shipping on all orders! We ship SAME DAY! Your item is located in the USA. ​​​​​​​Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it within 2-6 days after dispatch. ​​​​​​​In some rare cases handling time could be expanded. If this happens - sorry for that.Sorry, we can't ship to P.O. boxes and US Protectorates. !!! IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER, CONTACT US FIRST ​​​​​​​In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement. Sorry, but currently, we do not accept any kind of returns. Please take this to attention before purchase. We are working to resolve this issue. If you have any problem with your order, please contact us. Made in UkraineFree ShippingCustomer Support1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus 1/35 scale plastic model kit Roden 816 Manufacturer: Roden (Ukraine) Code: 816 Scale: 1/35 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit Condition: New in Box PD-3751 'Silversides' - an intercity bus created in the mid-1930s by Yellow Coach for one of the largest coach companies, Greyhound Lines. The bus was a real revolution in automobile construction; corrugated aluminum and plastic materials were widely used in its structure, and special attention was paid to maximum comfort for passengers because after the construction of a wide network of high-quality highways between all the cities of the country during the Great Depression, rail passenger traffic almost stopped due to its inability to compete with high-speed road transport. Mass production has been going on since 1939 at the Pontiac West Assembly plant in Pontiac, Michigan, where General Motors used to build pickups and trucks. With the entry of the United States into World War II, the mass transportation of recruits at assembly points, and by the military in all countries, presented a major challenge, and to solve this problem the US decided to use the Greyhound Lines buses. As early as 1942, they carried more than 130 million passengers, both military and civilian, more than just an impressive figure, as it accounted for almost half of the country's population. After the war, Silversides continued to conduct passenger traffic within the country, and some of them were resold to third countries, mainly in Latin America. This bus is one of the symbols of the United States, along with Ford cars and Boeing aircraft, and embodies the significant technological progress that made this country great in the first half of the twentieth century. SAME DAYFREESHIPSHIPPINGLOCATED 1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus, scale model kit 1/35 Roden 816 1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus 1/35 scale plastic model kit Roden 816   Manufacturer: Roden (Ukraine) Code: 816 Scale: 1/35 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit Condition: New in Box     PD-3751 'Silversides' - an intercity bus created in the mid-1930s by Yellow Coach for one of the largest coach companies, Greyhound Lines. The bus was a real revolution in automobile construction; corrugated aluminum and plastic materials were widely used in its structure, and special attention was paid to maximum comfort for passengers because after the construction of a wide network of high-quality highways between all the cities of the country during the Great Depression, rail passenger traffic almost stopped due to its inability to compete with high-speed road transport. Mass production has been going on since 1939 at the Pontiac West Assembly plant in Pontiac, Michigan, where General Motors used to build pickups and trucks. With the entry of the United States into World War II, the mass transportation of recruits at assembly points, and by the military in all countries, presented a major challenge, and to solve this problem the US decided to use the Greyhound Lines buses. As early as 1942, they carried more than 130 million passengers, both military and civilian, more than just an impressive figure, as it accounted for almost half of the country's population. After the war, Silversides continued to conduct passenger traffic within the country, and some of them were resold to third countries, mainly in Latin America. This bus is one of the symbols of the United States, along with Ford cars and Boeing aircraft, and embodies the significant technological progress that made this country great in the first half of the twentieth century. BUY NOW!Shipping We offer FREE shipping on all orders! We ship SAME DAY! Your item is located in the USA. ​​​​​​​Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it within 2-6 days after dispatch. ​​​​​​​In some rare cases handling time could be expanded. If this happens - sorry for that.Sorry, we can't ship to P.O. boxes and US Protectorates. !!! IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER, CONTACT US FIRST ​​​​​​​In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.Returns Sorry, but currently, we do not accept any kind of returns. Please take this to attention before purchase. We are working to resolve this issue. If you have any problem with your order, please contact us. Made in UkraineFree ShippingCustomer Support1947 PD-3701 Silverside Bus 1/35 scale plastic model kit Roden 816   Manufacturer: Roden (Ukraine) Code: 816 Scale: 1/35 Material: Plastic Paint: Unpainted, Unassembled, Kit Condition: New in Box     PD-3751 'Silversides' - an intercity bus created in the mid-1930s by Yellow Coach for one of the largest coach companies, Greyhound Lines. The bus was a real revolution in automobile construction; corrugated aluminum and plastic materials were widely used in its structure, and special attention was paid to maximum comfort for passengers because after the construction of a wide network of high-quality highways between all the cities of the country during the Great Depression, rail passenger traffic almost stopped due to its inability to compete with high-speed road transport. Mass production has been going on since 1939 at the Pontiac West Assembly plant in Pontiac, Michigan, where General Motors used to build pickups and trucks. With the entry of the United States into World War II, the mass transportation of recruits at assembly points, and by the military in all countries, presented a major challenge, and to solve this problem the US decided to use the Greyhound Lines buses. As early as 1942, they carried more than 130 million passengers, both military and civilian, more than just an impressive figure, as it accounted for almost half of the country's population. After the war, Silversides continued to conduct passenger traffic within the country, and some of them were resold to third countries, mainly in Latin America. This bus is one of the symbols of the United States, along with Ford cars and Boeing aircraft, and embodies the significant technological progress that made this country great in the first half of the twentieth century.

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Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

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Country/Region of Manufacture: Ukraine

Custom Bundle: No

Theme: Militaria

Scale: 1:35

Type: Model Kit

Features: Kit, Unpainted, Unassembled

MPN: rn816

Modified Item: No

Brand: Roden

Recommended Age Range: 12+

Year: 1947

Material: Plastic

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