I would say it was lucky and unlucky that the TIBS Habit did not
come out... Good point was that it would be really a nice Habit
bodied vehicle, an articulated one to be precise. Bad thing is, the
joints of bendy bus models are really crappy. They cannot freeze at
turning position, the rubber drops off easily. Worst of all, they
would tear apart after some years of collecting. What a
headache...
So I have no bendies around in my collection till now, until I
can devise a joint (to replace the factory made one) which is both
fexlible to pose and durable to keep...
ya lor. If they made other TIBS fleet buses for
collections...UDs, Scania Striders, O405, Dennis Lance. But they
have to have the diecast mould made first.
haiz...i believe TIBS would be quite ok to give licenses for the
diecast models, as they even have Friends of TIBS, TIBS merchandise
and bright cheerful vehicles with unique bodywork. a pity they
can't be in diecast form