The British M-class submarines were a fascinating and unconventional series of underwater vessels that captured the imaginations of naval enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Imagine a submarine that, instead of relying solely on torpedoes, was equipped with a massive 12-inch gun on its deck. This is precisely what made the M-class submarines so unique and intriguing. Conceived during World War I, these submarines were designed to combine the stealth and surprise of a submarine with the firepower of a battleship. The result was a hybrid that promised to pack a punch from beneath the waves.
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We have covered the Leyland bus before and also published a 3d model. This time things are a bit more sophisticated. This article includes a 66cms long, 3d printable, multi-part model of MCW B36D model bus of the Leyland company.
The model can also be used in remote control projects.
Leyland was a well-known British vehicle manufacturer, particularly famous for producing buses and trucks. Leyland buses were widely used in public transportation systems across the UK and many other countries.
History: Leyland Motors was founded in 1896 and became one of the most prominent manufacturers of commercial vehicles, including buses, in the 20th century.
Models: Some notable Leyland bus models include the Leyland Titan, Leyland Atlantean, and Leyland National. These models were widely used in public transportation systems.
Innovations: Leyland buses were known for their robust engineering and innovations in public transportation, such as the introduction of double-decker buses and rear-engine designs.
Global Presence: Leyland buses were exported and used in many countries, becoming a significant part of public transportation systems worldwide.
Merger and Legacy: In 1968, Leyland Motors merged with British Motor Corporation to form British Leyland. Despite facing financial difficulties, the company’s legacy continued, and its influence is still seen in many vintage and classic bus collections.
The Leyland-MCW B36D was a type of single-decker bus body that was built on Leyland chassis by the Metropolitan Cammell Weymann (MCW) company.
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