Sunrise Models and Transfers Catalogue 14 - April 2020

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Sunrise Models and Transfers Catalogue 14 - April 2020 SUNRISE MODELS AND TRANSFERS CATALOGUE 14 - APRIL 2020 In addition to a constantly changing range of 1/76th scale resin bus kits, Sunrise Models and Transfers offers a range of screen printed, waterslide transfers suitable for finishing models of buses and trams in that scale, with just a few items for larger scale models. The range includes items appropriate throughout the last hunded years. Guidance may be available about liveries/lettering used by some of the bus companies of earlier years – please ask when ordering, if required. As the transfers are designed for a particularly specialised market, most are produced in very limited numbers and may not be repeated when they sell out. Orders will generally be dispatched within five working days whenever possible, but please allow 21 days before enquiring. Payment methods – 1) by cheque or bankers draft made payable to George Heaney Ltd. 2) bank transfer to George Heaney Ltd, sort code 09-01-50, account 05005280 3) sterling cash (please send only by signed for postal service) 4) PayPal, by arrangement only For UK transfers orders up to £20 value, please add 80p for postage and packing For UK transfers orders over £20 value, please add £2 25p for postage and packing For non-UK orders please add £1 75p for postage and packing, unless otherwise agreed Further information from George Heaney, 12 Morton Gardens, Pollokshields, GLASGOW, G41 4AF (postal business only). email [email protected]. telephone 0141 423 4328, or text 07876 686010. News of forthcoming Sunrise developments can be found on the Model Bus Zone website www.modelbuszone.co.uk and also on Facebook at the Sunrise Models and Transfers and Model Bus Scotland pages. For those who are not Facebook users, the Sunrise Models and Transfers page can be accessed at www.fb.me/g414af This April 2020 catalogue replaces all previous versions; the contents have been reorganised and there have been many additions since the last issue. Please note that some items have been dropped from the range but others no longer available as single items have been incorporated into new transfer sets listed in the relevant sections. Also, some of the older items are now in short supply. All items added since the January 2019 catalogue are shown in red. 1 INDEX 1. Blank advert panels page 3 2. Side panel adverts for double-deckers page 3 3. Side panel adverts for single-deckers page 10 4. Rear adverts page 11 5. Miscellaneous adverts page 12 6. Advert sets page 14 7. Blank destination screens page 14 8. General destination sets page 15 9. Operator-specific individual destinations page 17 10. Operator-specific destination sets page 17 11. Route branding etc. page 27 12. Scottish local authority operator fleetnames etc. page 28 13. SMT/SBG operator fleetnames etc. page 29 14. Firstbus group fleetnames etc. page 31 15. Stagecoach group fleetnames etc. page 31 16. Northern Scottish independent operator fleetnames etc. page 31 17. Southern Scottish independent operator fleetnames etc. page 32 18. Early Scottish operator fleetnames page 35 19. Scottish company transfer sets page 37 20. Tour operator sets page 52 21. English/Welsh/Channel Islands company fleetnames etc. page 52 22. English and Welsh company transfer sets page 53 23. Irish company fleetnames etc. page 55 24. Irish company transfer sets page 56 25. General number series page 61 26. Alphabets page 62 27. Registrations - parts page 62 28. Registrations - complete page 64 29. Fleetnumber and/or registration sets page 66 30. Lining sets page 69 31. Official notices, lettering etc. page 71 32. Legal addresses page 72 33. Interiors page 74 34. Miscellaneous items page 74 35. Miscellaneous sets page 75 36. Grilles page 75 37. Manufacturers' badges page 75 38. Tartan bands page 77 39. Large scale transfers page 77 40. Coming soon page 77 41. Current Sunrise kits page 77 42. Proposed Sunrise kits page 78 43. Paints page 78 2 1. BLANK ADVERT PANELS Side advert panels, 67mm length 50p each AD-BS1 Side panels highbridge cream square corners AD-BS2 Side panels highbridge ivory square corners AD-BS3 Side panels highbridge cream scalloped corners AD-BS4 Side panels highbridge ivory scalloped corners AD-BS5 Side panels lowbridge cream square corners AD-BS6 Side panels lowbridge cream scalloped corners AD-BS7 Side panels lowbridge ivory scalloped corners Side advert panels, 73mm length 50p each AD-BS8 Side panels highbridge white with black edge round corners Rear advert panels, 20mm length 25p each AD-BR1 Rear panels highbridge cream square corners AD-BR2 Rear panels highbridge ivory square corners OUT OF STOCK AT PRESENT AD-BR3 Rear panels highbridge cream scalloped corners AD-BR4 Rear panels highbridge ivory scalloped corners AD-BR5 Rear panels lowbridge cream square corners AD-BR6 Rear panels lowbridge ivory square corners AD-BR7 Rear panels lowbridge cream scalloped corners AD-BR8 Rear panels lowbridge ivory scalloped corners Single-decker cove panel sets CP-CM1 – set comprises two 91x5mm cream panels with curved ends; two similar cream panels (handed) with curved ends but with one end downturned to give a depth of 7.5mm at the downturn £1 50p CP-CM2 – as set CP-CM1 but with black edging £2 CP-VR1 – set comprises two 91x5mm ivory panels with curved ends; two similar Ivory panels (handed) with curved ends but with one end downturned to give a depth of 7.5mm at the downturn £1 50p CP-VR2 – as set CP-VR1 but with black edging £2 CP-WH2 – as set CP-VR2 but white with black edging £2 2. SIDE PANEL ADVERTS FOR DOUBLE-DECKERS Highbridge-style side panel adverts, 63/64mm length (suitable for Leyland TD1s etc) 75p each AD-BM4 Bermaline Bread, square corners, cream/red/black various AD-DZ3 Dewar’s White Label whisky, square corners, white/red/black AD-ER1 Electrical & Radio Services, West Campbell Street, Glasgow, square corners, cream/red Paton AD-SC2 Schweppes table waters worth remembering, square corners, cream/red/black BD-WR1 Wright’s export ale, square corners, cream/red/black Alexander, McLennan Highbridge Aberdeen Corporation-style side panel adverts, 63mm length, round corners 75p each AD-AC1 Aberdeen Coal & Shipping Co Ltd., cream/red/black/white AD-AL1 Alexanders TV and Radio, white/blue/yellow/red/black AD-AN2 Aitken’s Export, red/white/black AD-AR1 Archibald’s Curtains etc, cream/orange/black AD-AV1 Aberdeen Savings Bank, yellow/black/green/white AD-BB2 Brooke Bond Tea, cream/red/black AD-BC1 Beach Ballroom, multi-coloured AD-BP3 Black Velvet Port, yellow/black/red AD-CB2 Crawford’s Rich Tea Biscuits, red/cream AD-CS1 Coral Strand Rum, cream/red/black AD-DF1 Dan Flynn Bookmakers, cream/red/black AD-DX2 Dulux Du-lite, cream/black AD-DX4 Dulux Du-lite, dark blue/white/yellow AD-HB1 Harris Bacon, cream/red/gold/black AD-HG2 Don’t be vague, ask for Haig, cream/red/black AD-HM1 H M Tea, white/red/yellow/green/black AD-NC1 Northern Co-op (2 out of 3 shop at), cream/red/black AD-NC2 Northern Co-op (Supplies your every need), cream/red/black AD-SF1 James Scott & Son fireplaces, cream/red/white/black AD-SS2 Sandeman Scotch, ivory/red/black AD-WB1 Westons Quality Biscuits, ivory/red/black AD-WW1 Wallace’s Whisky, cream/red/black AD-UB1 Usher’s Beer, white/red/black AD-YA3 Youngers of Alloa Heavy Export Ale, cream/red/dark blue/black Highbridge-style side panel adverts, 67/68mm length, 75p each AD-AK9 Askit Scotland’s best headache powder, cream/red/dark blue/blue Chieftain Young AD-AN3 Aitken’s Beer Just what I want, square corners, cream/orange/black Young AD-AP1 Andy Pak potatoes scalloped corners, ivory/maroon/blue/black/gold A1 Service AD-AS1 A1 Soap Powder square corners, ivory/blue/red/black/white Chieftain, GMS, Young 3 AD-AW1 Andrews Liver Salts for inner cleanliness, green/white/black AD-BB1 Brooke Bond Tea square corners, cream/red/black NOT CURRENTLY AVAILABLE AD-BD1 Beattie’s Bread square corners, cream/orange/black AA Motors, Chieftain, Graham, P&D, Young AD-BE1 BEA - Europe’s foremost airline square corners, white/red/black AD-BE2 BEA – fly direct to London square corners, white/red/black Aberdeen AD-BF1 Bank of Scotland Takes the worry out of money square corners, white/black various AD-BH1 Black & White scotch whisky, yellow/black/white AD-BK1 Branston Pickle square corners, yellow/dark blue/red/white AD-BL1 Baillie’s of Saltcoats carpets etc scalloped corners, cream/dark blue/red/gold A1 Service AD-BL2 Baillie of Saltcoats radio/TV scalloped corners, ivory/maroon/black A1 Service AD-BT1 Beattie’s Biscuits square corners, cream/orange/brown AA Motors, Brown, Chieftain AD-BP1 Black Velvet Port square corners, black/grey/white AD-BU1 Bulloch Lade Scotch Whisky square corners, black/red/white AD-BW3 Bell’s Scotch Whisky Afore Ye Go, square corners, white/red/black AD-CB1 Crawford’s Rich Tea Biscuits square corners, red/cream AD-CB3 Crawford’s Rich Tea Biscuits square corners, yellow/black/red/white AD-CC1 Delicious Coca-Cola Refreshing square corners, red/yellow/white AD-CD1 Corner Drapery Store scalloped corners, cream/red/green Simpson AD-CE1 See the CIS for Insurance square corners, yellow/black AD-CF1 Crawford’s Scotch Whisky one of the good things of life, cream/blue/red AD-CG1 Visit the Candleriggs Market square corners, white/red/black Glasgow AD-CL1 Carry Home Carlsberg Special Brew, square corners, black/red/yellow AD-CM2 Cremona Toffee, round corners, cream/gold/maroon AD-CN1 Have a Capstan made to make friends, square corners, dark blue/yellow/white AD-CN2 Capstan are better blended, square corners, yellow/dark blue/white/black AD-CO1 Go to town with Crown wallpapers,
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