ezekill about 4 years ago [hidden] A Te-Ke(?) rolling alongside an old tour bus.Seems legit. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
laisy about 4 years ago [hidden] ezekill said:A Te-Ke(?) rolling alongside an old tour bus.Seems legit.Nope, it was even older than Te-Ke, the Type 94Edit: As for the bus, apparently is the oldest bus in Japan , no idea how to tag 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Claverhouse about 4 years ago [hidden] Seems to be a Type TGE-MP bus, built as your link says, by Tokyo Gas and Electric Industrial Corps, 1930. On their successor company, HINO's, page:HINOOne of those confusing split-presentation sites, dates alternating either side, look in the first section under 1930..This 'Mercedes-Benz O 10000 city and long-distance bus from the 1930s, converted into a mobile post office'. is remarkably similarDaimlerSo if the Germans had the first motor-buses 35 years before, maybe the first TGE-MP was based on the Mercedes-Benz. 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Arael about 4 years ago [hidden] Considering the shipgirls visible are Tenryuu and a bunch of Kaiboukan, should this go into the "Tenryuu's Kindergarten" pool? 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Kuso Shikikan about 4 years ago [hidden] Arael said:Considering the shipgirls visible are Tenryuu and a bunch of Kaiboukan, should this go into the "Tenryuu's Kindergarten" pool?I agree with this. Though it is not the usual Kindergarten Tenryuu entertains...Looks at DesDiv 6 0 Reply Copy ID Copy Link