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38508 (CM082) - Dennis Trident/Alexander
Citybus
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The model - Two versions of this model were announced on 1st September 2012 and these were released in Hong Kong on 11the September. Both feature fleet no. 2105, this version being on route 962 whilst the other (38507) is on route E22A. It is believed the models come with a set of transfers which include 'Airport->City' window decals.

The bus - 2105 is one of eleven Alexander ALX500 bodied Dennis Tridents which joined the Citybus fleet in 1998. They were built as airport coaches, and have been used on the E-series external routes which links Tung Chung New Town and the urban districts, before Chek Lap Kok Airport was opened in July 1998. These 11 coaches were originally painted in Citybus corporate livery, but several have been repainted into Cityflyer livery.
  
 Manufacturer of model  80M Bus Model
 Scale  1:76
 Prototype chassis  Dennis Trident III
 Prototype bodywork  Alexander ALX500 
 Prototype length  12 metre
 Fleet number  2105
 Registration number  HN9651
 Route number  962
 Destination  Tuen Mun
 Quantity  700
 Date released - Hong Kong  11th September 2012

 
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