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| So apparently, 3800 is not a model name, but a name for a whole range of models... okay, that makes sense to me. But if I see this... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Bird_Corporation ... and this... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_3800 ... the whole thing is completely blurry to me. | |
| It's not that funny, because it's actually true. There are buses with different lengths for different schools (from 15 to 72) | |
| Tycek a écrit I don't know if there is any styling. It's a photo of a real life bus. O, that's peculiar, a real car in a videogame... maybe it's a customized version. Not a "stretched limosine", but a "compact schoolbus"... O dear, now that would be funny, a customized schoolbus for a school with less pupils than an average school. | |
| I don't know if there is any styling. It's a photo of a real life bus. | |
| Tycek a écrit It can be Blue Bird, but not CV200 as this model has 12 side windows. Model shown in the game has 9 of them. I noticed that too, and I think it's the way the gamemakers styled this car... look closely, and you'll see that the rest of this scoolbus is exactly the same. I've looked at other Blue Bird models, but their design is different. | |
| It can be Blue Bird, but not CV200 as this model has 12 side windows. Model shown in the game has 9 of them. | |
| I think this must be a Blue Bird CV200. cptdb.ca/wiki/index.php?title=Blue_Bird_CV200 Does anyone agree or have a different suggestion...? | |
| Origin:USA | |
| Not a 3800...the smaller version. I forgot the name... | |
| International 3800 Blue Bird Conventional? |