It's a unique technology improvement. Not the nuke propeller, but the rear part that can turn in curves detached and without a driver at the end of the movie 😂
The back one is literaly just a painted truck trailer with stuff on it. The front unit have a lot more going on. All the glass section and interior in the front are real. If i remember correctly the real driver is hidden in a pannel somewhere.
I remember as a small child watching this. Years later I tried to find out more about it. With no internet and the public library was so far out of date, that I gave it up as something I imagined. Pure accident I found this clip and I knew immediately what it was. Thank you for posting this and I see why so many had forgotten about it. It was much more exciting through a Childs eye than a 53 year old man.
Fun fact: the prop bus is actually two vehicles linked together at the articulated section, each with their own driving cab. When it was moved to filming locations, the two sections would be driven separately, then linked together for the film shoot. There was an emergency lever to separate the two halves in case things got out of control. It was NOT an easy thing to drive!
Yes! I was thinking about him He would be very interested in this movie since he started talking about the...weird french double decker bus from the 70s
Great little known comedy film, saw it with my Dad back in 76, and has only been on TV a couple of times since. Preceded all the Airplane films, but just as funny.
Bahahaha! This takes me back! Went yo yhe movie theatre to see this as a kid with my parents. I remember the whole place cracking up when the driver yells "We're breaking wind at 90!" I turned to my dad and asked what that meant, he just said "He made a joke." Wasn't funny to me then. What a movie.
I remember watching the show when I was a kid. Over the years since I have thought, on occasion, that both the US and Australia interstate systems and road systems would have supported large 'bus trains', just as they support 'truck trains', but they never made an attempt that I know of.
That’s cause private car ownership is still strong. Now younger millennials might make such a thing a reality as many of them don’t own private vehicles
@@matthewcaughey8898 Geographics also plays a role would be my guess. I live in Iowa and outside of the few larger cities, one's transportation is very limited, including things like Uber. As a teen, I lived in a small town about 20 miles from the state capital, which is where most of us worked. No busses, Uber would bankrupt you even if you could find someone willing to drive that far, not that we had Uber in the 80's. For all that, frankly I can't blame the younger generation. If you live where public transportation is available, forgoing car ownership is understandable. The expense of having one alone is considerable
I `m from Germany and I loved this Movie. The biggest Movie mistake is in my eyes, that the bus in first scene came out of this Warehouse, just fits thru the huge Doors, in next scene bus is out, and the second part of this bus has suddenly this big Glass dome that it hasn´t at it´s drove out🙂 In my childhood I often built it with my Lego bricks and played Movie scenes.
Der Bus ist aus dem Film "Die haarsträubende Reise in einem verrückten Bus" (OT The Big Bus), ein Film von James Frawley aus 1976. Im Film war kein Neoplan Jumbcruiser, wobei dieser vieleicht, aufgrund des Konzeptes) ein wenig die Vorlage war. Angeblich soll es ein umgebaute LKW gewesen sein, der mit doppelachsigen Dolly und Anhänger "zusammengeschustert" wurde.
Ja, die Betonung liegt auf "zusammengeschuster ".😄 Ich finde aber die Idee für die damalige Zeit sehr schön. Das ist ein typisch amerikanisches Ding, Sachen einfach umzusetzen, wo man sich bei uns die meisten Gedanken um die Sinnhaftigkeit macht. Alles muss zweckmäßig sein bis in die tiefste Faser, dafür aber hat man dann keine amüsanten Frankensteinchen. Den Unterhaltungswert haben nun mal überwiegend die außergewöhnliche Dinge. Wie auch immer, danke für die Info.
Lol I actually watched this at the cinema when it premiered. Don't know if anyone else noticed but every piece of footage in this vlog is back to front😃
Unrelated to the movie but there was a TV show called Supertrain. It was a huge train on tracks that were maybe eight feet wide. Someone still has the model used for filming.
Just a few years before "Airplane". As a 9-year old, I loved this movie. Really loved the piano lounge. "Six months to live"... IIRC. "You know what I really hate? I hate this piano player." "Thank you!"
Only in America - or possibly Australia. But they had to build this thing in real life as it was actually on the road and filmed. Not CGI or anything. It would be so cool to see this on the interstate!
I got to visit this bus on the Paramount studio lot. It was feeling pretty cool as a ten year old behind the driver's seat. The piano lounge upstairs wasn't to scale lol
I’ve just spotted John Forsythe driving that bus or someone because I’ve never watched a movie likes one here back in the 70’s because I was then a little boy still watching cartoons and playing with toys back then plus this bus was only made for this movie & today that vehicle could be on display at a local museum for motor vehicles somewhere in the country because this was one of the finest buses I’ve ever seen for this movie .
Couple of years later, in 1979 N.B.C. TV. TRIED to make "SUPERTRAIN" about a Super wide guage at 20 'FEET!!, Atomic Streamliner that ran on its new Transcontinental track from New York City West to Los Angeles, as their new weekly series that would run against A.B.C. TV 📺 "LOVE BOAT 🚢 😍 !!" But "SUPERTRAIN" ran only for its 2 hour Premiere movie, and 8 Episodes that you can now see here on Y.T. And NBC STUDIOS spent over 5 Million dollars to build the special sets for the exterior of the train with only the Atomic locomotive, and only the 2 leading coaches. And they also had the Burbank live steam company called "RAILROAD SUPPLY CORPORATION", with president the late Chet Peterson and his staff members, build the 2 large scale ⚖ model. With the extra large outdoor model built using the familiar and popular 1:8 Scale for 1&1/2"=1', that is used by the live steam locomotive 🚂 modelers all over the world 🌎. And the smaller studio model for indoor shots built at 1:16th scale at 3/4"=1' that uses 3&1/2" guage track on elevated fenceposts, or trestles made of either wood, and steel, and concrete, (like the famous little 0-4-0t named "TICH" designed by Mr. L.B.S.C. from Great Britain 🇬🇧!!). HOWEVER, the "smaller" SUPERTRAIN" model ran on special tracks that are 15" in guage-width. Also the large 1:8 model track was 30" wide. But sadly the large model was wrecked when it derailed from a bridge. But the smaller model survived and was sold to a private collector but it is in storage but can't be seen. Also I want to build an H.O. scale model of "SUPERTRAIN" with a track that is especially built to the Arcitechtural scale of 1/8th" with U.S. Fractional Dimensions and the track will be 2&1/2" wide, and still use regular H.O. scale parts for details, and interior sets and passengers. But I had to wait until I found a house 🏠 with a very large basement to build this very unique "SUPERTRAIN "!! And please watch the Y.T. Special music videos with the 3 different opening music themes. O.K.!!!!! GOD BLESS THE U.S.A 🇺🇸 🙌 🙏 ❤ AND ALL OUR FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD 🌎!! BE BLESSED WITH WISDOM!! FAITH!! HOPE!! LOVE ❤ 💘 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 ❤!! GRACE!! MERCY!! PROSPERITY!! ALLELUIA!!!!! AMEN 🙏 🙏 🙏 AND AMEN 🙏 🙌 👏 ❤ 😊!!!!! MON.5.16.22.A.D.!!-!
I remember the movie. I caught it when it came to TV a few years after release, was about 13 and could appreciate the humor and how it made fun of disaster movies.
Guess nobody caught how the observation dome on the back of it suddenly appeared after it was towed out of the door, the bus itself just barely fit under it. I seen this when it premiered , I was 8 then.
Honest to god, if only we could have had this summary in the first place. 5 minutes was about as much of it that was worth seeing. Can you believe they built such a big practical prop. They must have thought this would make some money as a movie.
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I just ordered mine.... it comes with (5) J1 main rocket engines used on Saturn V Apollo Missions. It also has Fuel Cells to make electricity. Water comes from Hydrogen / Oxygen Fuel Cells also. Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen are stored in insulated tanks located in 3rd vehicle at rear by rocket engines. Pass me if you dare.
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Can we take a minute to appreciate the time and effort that went into building that bus, it's a work of art.
cool
It's a unique technology improvement. Not the nuke propeller, but the rear part that can turn in curves detached and without a driver at the end of the movie 😂
I want it
@@8jof544 maybe the front sends signals to the rear, like remote control?🤔😂
The back one is literaly just a painted truck trailer with stuff on it.
The front unit have a lot more going on. All the glass section and interior in the front are real. If i remember correctly the real driver is hidden in a pannel somewhere.
I remember as a small child watching this. Years later I tried to find out more about it. With no internet and the public library was so far out of date, that I gave it up as something I imagined. Pure accident I found this clip and I knew immediately what it was. Thank you for posting this and I see why so many had forgotten about it. It was much more exciting through a Childs eye than a 53 year old man.
What’s the name of it?
If you can’t figure out the name of a movie, look up one of the actors that you remember were in it.
@@fuzzlewuzzle9388 The Big Bus
@@fuzzlewuzzle9388 The BIG BUS
Just wait until you find out SuperTrain and MegaForce weren't just fever dreams!
Fun fact: the prop bus is actually two vehicles linked together at the articulated section, each with their own driving cab. When it was moved to filming locations, the two sections would be driven separately, then linked together for the film shoot. There was an emergency lever to separate the two halves in case things got out of control. It was NOT an easy thing to drive!
I guess in Australia it would be called Road Bus. 😄
@@worldsendace cool
Did each vehicle come with its own bowling alley?
Any idea whatever happened to it?
0:44 The bay closing its doors isn't tall enough for the rear canopy..
Before RUclips came along, I thought this bus was just a fever dream from my childhood.
Right?
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
i remember seeing this on tv. never laughed so hard.
hell.. me too 😂
Articulation with a rocket in the back, imagine the jack-knife.
Glorious
It actually went in reverse so I guess the rocket engine is supposed to be more like a generator ?
thats exactly my thought lol but apparently its re-enforced at the articulation, otherwise it would have snapped in 2 hanging over the cliff lol
That's the exhaust from the nuclear reactor. I feel sorry for anyone driving behind that thing! 🤢
Yeah, that's not a rocket, that's a nuclear reactor. In the event of a leak decon suits dropped.
This is "The Big Bus". It's a spoof of big budget disaster movies,which were popular in the 1970's!
I think The Tim Traveler needs to make a video about this strange transportation contraption.
Yes!
I was thinking about him
He would be very interested in this movie since he started talking about the...weird french double decker bus from the 70s
Agreed!
@@leoncaples2947 cool
I expected him.
I remember seeing this back in the day . I think it was made for TV and everything about it was impressive.
Not made for television, but for the feature comedy film "The Big Bus" (1976).
I can admit to having seen it in the theatre as a kid.
I saw this movie in the theater when it came out.
When I watched this as a kid, I had no idea it was a comedy. Now, it all makes sense. Ha!
Same!
That's sorta how I was with Austin Powers. I thought it was just super weird for no reason, but now I'm old enough to know what all the jokes mean
Same,
Same :') Funny stuff.
Great little known comedy film, saw it with my Dad back in 76, and has only been on TV a couple of times since. Preceded all the Airplane films, but just as funny.
Movie name please
@@alinoori9157 Clues in the title
@@Amathusukx yes i saw it yestrday very funny.
Thanks alot
@@alinoori9157The Big Bus
I was maybe 5-7 years old when I saw this in the theater. 20,000 leagues, Charlie and the chocolate factory, freaky friday... I had a great childhood.
Me too. I loved growing up in the seventies and eighties. Very unique time to be alive
Bahahaha! This takes me back! Went yo yhe movie theatre to see this as a kid with my parents. I remember the whole place cracking up when the driver yells "We're breaking wind at 90!" I turned to my dad and asked what that meant, he just said "He made a joke." Wasn't funny to me then. What a movie.
“We’re breaking wind at 90!” 😂
Better to do it at 90 than when standing still. 😉
Man, this is my first time seeing this, and I was really hoping it was real until I saw the rocket engines.
Nuclear
I remember watching the show when I was a kid. Over the years since I have thought, on occasion, that both the US and Australia interstate systems and road systems would have supported large 'bus trains', just as they support 'truck trains', but they never made an attempt that I know of.
That’s cause private car ownership is still strong. Now younger millennials might make such a thing a reality as many of them don’t own private vehicles
@@matthewcaughey8898 Geographics also plays a role would be my guess. I live in Iowa and outside of the few larger cities, one's transportation is very limited, including things like Uber. As a teen, I lived in a small town about 20 miles from the state capital, which is where most of us worked. No busses, Uber would bankrupt you even if you could find someone willing to drive that far, not that we had Uber in the 80's. For all that, frankly I can't blame the younger generation. If you live where public transportation is available, forgoing car ownership is understandable. The expense of having one alone is considerable
Respect to Red Bull for having the foresight to sponsor such a crazy venture many decades before they even existed! 🏆🤔
😂
Loved this film when I was younger, that fight scene, "Watch it, hes got a broken candle".... "Watch it, he's got a broken milk carton"!!
I `m from Germany and I loved this Movie. The biggest Movie mistake is in my eyes, that the bus in first scene came out of this Warehouse, just fits thru the huge Doors, in next scene bus is out, and the second part of this bus has suddenly this big Glass dome that it hasn´t at it´s drove out🙂
In my childhood I often built it with my Lego bricks and played Movie scenes.
When the bus left the hanger it just cleared the door but when it was outside the rear part of the bus grew a third story
Der Bus ist aus dem Film
"Die haarsträubende Reise in einem verrückten Bus" (OT The Big Bus), ein Film von James Frawley aus 1976.
Im Film war kein Neoplan Jumbcruiser, wobei dieser vieleicht, aufgrund des Konzeptes) ein wenig die Vorlage war.
Angeblich soll es ein umgebaute LKW gewesen sein, der mit doppelachsigen Dolly und Anhänger "zusammengeschustert" wurde.
Ja, die Betonung liegt auf "zusammengeschuster ".😄
Ich finde aber die Idee für die damalige Zeit sehr schön.
Das ist ein typisch amerikanisches Ding, Sachen einfach umzusetzen, wo man sich bei uns die meisten Gedanken um die Sinnhaftigkeit macht.
Alles muss zweckmäßig sein bis in die tiefste Faser, dafür aber hat man dann keine amüsanten Frankensteinchen.
Den Unterhaltungswert haben nun mal überwiegend die außergewöhnliche Dinge.
Wie auch immer, danke für die Info.
Lol I actually watched this at the cinema when it premiered.
Don't know if anyone else noticed but every piece of footage in this vlog is back to front😃
Pretty soon we'll have to turn everything upside down to avoid copyright
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Thats so it doesn't get auto-obliterated by the copywrite bots because they are always out for blood.
never realized it was even in a cinama must have been way before you had 20 choices
@@Skystrike1535 cool
An incredibly funny movie, totally underrated. Cheers for the video.
I still remember when The Big Bus collided with Supertrain! Very spectacular footage for non CGI era!
Unrelated to the movie but there was a TV show called Supertrain. It was a huge train on tracks that were maybe eight feet wide. Someone still has the model used for filming.
Absolutely freaking awesome, and ridiculous at the same time.
The movie was made only for commercial purpose just like supertrain tv serie
Looks like something out of Thunderbirds!
Zuerst geht er kaum durch das Tor, dann ist er viel höher! At first he barely passes through the gate, then he is much higher!
Iyyi
Das war ein geiler Film! Ich als Kind damals war begeistert! Das da was nicht passte fällt mir jetzt auf, mit 47😂
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Die Reise im verrücktesten Bus der Welt,oder so ähnlich hieß der Film ,in den 70igern.Heutzutage würde er von den Kritikern atomisiert werden😂..
Just a few years before "Airplane". As a 9-year old, I loved this movie. Really loved the piano lounge. "Six months to live"... IIRC. "You know what I really hate? I hate this piano player." "Thank you!"
Love that bowling alley 😂
If it were in Canada, it would be a curling rink.
By far the most SiLLiEsT video I have ever watched.
I remember watching this on HBO in the 70s when cable was brand new. I watched this over and over again. Hilarious.
This looks like a job for International Rescue!
_Thunderbirds are _*_GO!_*
Only in America - or possibly Australia. But they had to build this thing in real life as it was actually on the road and filmed. Not CGI or anything. It would be so cool to see this on the interstate!
I remember seeing this at a drive in theater about 48 years ago lol
I always loved those big white lettered Goodyear's.
Those were construction equipment tires. I like the automatic tire changer.
I thought this was going to be a Matt's RV Review with the always charming, Andrea. I didn't know it was an old movie.
This film needs more love.
Can't believe nobody is bringing up the sheer design genius of a bowling alley in a road vehicle ! lol !
I remember watching this movie years ago
I genuinely forgot it existed
Same
@@HESSIAN578 ok gary
When it was aired in Japan, it was titled "Bullet Express Jet Bus."
Definitely NOT a Neoplan bus. The bus in the film was purspose built by Paramount's prop department and much much larger than the real life Neoplan.
One chassis was a cab over international. Not sure about the other one. One of the bus magazines had a three page article about it in the past.
Can we take a minute to appreciate the time and effort that went into fliping that video around?
I remember the film. It was utterly wonderful but rediculous. The Poseidon Adventure with a bus.
Stockard Channing was adorable.
I want one so I can daily it. Imagine getting curbside pickup at Aldi in this thing. "Are you parked in a blue space?" "Yes all of them."
I got to visit this bus on the Paramount studio lot. It was feeling pretty cool as a ten year old behind the driver's seat. The piano lounge upstairs wasn't to scale lol
I got to see the bus parked in front of the Grauman's Chinese Theater sometime in the early 80s
was there really a bowling alley in there?
@@nicolaslocke1433 No.
I’ve just spotted John Forsythe driving that bus or someone because I’ve never watched a movie likes one here back in the 70’s because I was then a little boy still watching cartoons and playing with toys back then plus this bus was only made for this movie & today that vehicle could be on display at a local museum for motor vehicles somewhere in the country because this was one of the finest buses I’ve ever seen for this movie .
I just love how they casually eject a tire at high speeds on a road to replace it. I feel bad for the driver in the oncoming lane.
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I drove a double decker Bus, this came to mind that dreadful day :D.
Couple of years later, in 1979 N.B.C. TV. TRIED to make "SUPERTRAIN" about a Super wide guage at 20 'FEET!!, Atomic Streamliner that ran on its new Transcontinental track from New York City West to Los Angeles, as their new weekly series that would run against A.B.C. TV 📺 "LOVE BOAT 🚢 😍 !!" But "SUPERTRAIN" ran only for its 2 hour Premiere movie, and 8 Episodes that you can now see here on Y.T. And NBC STUDIOS spent over 5 Million dollars to build the special sets for the exterior of the train with only the Atomic locomotive, and only the 2 leading coaches. And they also had the Burbank live steam company called "RAILROAD SUPPLY CORPORATION", with president the late Chet Peterson and his staff members, build the 2 large scale ⚖ model. With the extra large outdoor model built using the familiar and popular 1:8 Scale for 1&1/2"=1', that is used by the live steam locomotive 🚂 modelers all over the world 🌎. And the smaller studio model for indoor shots built at 1:16th scale at 3/4"=1' that uses 3&1/2" guage track on elevated fenceposts, or trestles made of either wood, and steel, and concrete, (like the famous little 0-4-0t named "TICH" designed by Mr. L.B.S.C. from Great Britain 🇬🇧!!). HOWEVER, the "smaller" SUPERTRAIN" model ran on special tracks that are 15" in guage-width. Also the large 1:8 model track was 30" wide. But sadly the large model was wrecked when it derailed from a bridge. But the smaller model survived and was sold to a private collector but it is in storage but can't be seen. Also I want to build an H.O. scale model of "SUPERTRAIN" with a track that is especially built to the Arcitechtural scale of 1/8th" with U.S. Fractional Dimensions and the track will be 2&1/2" wide, and still use regular H.O. scale parts for details, and interior sets and passengers. But I had to wait until I found a house 🏠 with a very large basement to build this very unique "SUPERTRAIN "!! And please watch the Y.T. Special music videos with the 3 different opening music themes. O.K.!!!!! GOD BLESS THE U.S.A 🇺🇸 🙌 🙏 ❤ AND ALL OUR FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD 🌎!! BE BLESSED WITH WISDOM!! FAITH!! HOPE!! LOVE ❤ 💘 😍 💖 ❣ 💕 ❤!! GRACE!! MERCY!! PROSPERITY!! ALLELUIA!!!!! AMEN 🙏 🙏 🙏 AND AMEN 🙏 🙌 👏 ❤ 😊!!!!! MON.5.16.22.A.D.!!-!
You must be one of the top Supertrain authorities in the world.
I'm 52 and have never seen or heard of this until now!
would love to see a modern remake of this!!!
Wow 1st time I'm seeing Dual pilot operating this big bus 🚌
47 years later, still badass :)
I remember the movie. I caught it when it came to TV a few years after release, was about 13 and could appreciate the humor and how it made fun of disaster movies.
Guess nobody caught how the observation dome on the back of it suddenly appeared after it was towed out of the door, the bus itself just barely fit under it. I seen this when it premiered , I was 8 then.
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Honest to god, if only we could have had this summary in the first place. 5 minutes was about as much of it that was worth seeing. Can you believe they built such a big practical prop. They must have thought this would make some money as a movie.
O veículo que vier atrás desse ônibus, vai se transformar em churrasco.
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5:34 is why i don't trust articulated buses
To be a real good tour bus. It should be two more section longer.
With two hot tubs and a swimming pool.
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future needs this kind of beautiful bus
Wow the bus is so cool and this bus is futuristic 😮🎉❤😊
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The bar scene in which only bus drivers are allowed is pretty funny
A rocket in the streets??? Its a jocke??? Ja ja the concept of voyage bus is great idea 💡
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Wish They put this on Netflix or Hulu
I think it's on RUclips
@@kathrynw3 yes, cool
I was thinking someone like Tim Traveler would come out “Here is the Bus.”
When I saw it a while back, I couldn't help thinking there were definite hints of Neoplan to it
Neoplan
if the windscreen has NO cracks it is NOT a neoplan
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This movie really happened!! I was starting to think I'd dreamt it.
This is an unstoppable bus!
I never needed to watch something as much as this.
" Parker , Bring the bigger Rolls out will you ."
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Gotta give a lot of credit to the practical effects crew, they did an outstanding job!
Aqui no Brasil, passou o filme nos anos 80 chamado de As peripécias do ônibus atômico
That was awesome Mr Awesome!!😮😊👍💯
Onion's High speed bus proposal be like
LOL
"We're breaking wind at 90!" ... 😂 been there and done that!
this bus is older than RUclips it self
How did I go almost 40 years without discovering this
Interesting fact: The Neoplan Jumbocruiser is the world's largest bus
@@resgateerestore okay. A hug. Too far!
@F40M District Photography what a nice friend, hug
I remember this! This came on a couple of times on tv in the 70s and early 80s.
Wow this wehicle looks like long double decker limo bus
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I remember saw the Trailer on TV in the 70's 😅
Driving on the wrong side in America, wow. =D
If you look until the end, you can see also traffic sighns are mirrored..
0:12 they salute with left hand
The film is reversed.
Look at the signage in town. 🤟🏽🐻
Mr GRU appreciates your vehicle as it has a proper exhaust
This is the comedy story for the children and also good for the old grand father ti enjoy this future imagination.thanks.
I remember seeing this movie when I was a kid!
beautiful bus, very nice journey.
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Predates the death of actual creativity and humour in TV shows, and any kind of videography. It's like a never ending pandemic.
0:43 'We brake for nobody'
I work on it . Me and Russ work at Paramount where it was filmed we were the Tire guys for Paramount. So we have put the tires on and off a lot .
I saw this in movie around 1975 as a kid
I just ordered mine.... it comes with (5) J1 main rocket engines used on Saturn V Apollo Missions. It also has Fuel Cells to make electricity. Water comes from Hydrogen / Oxygen Fuel Cells also. Liquid Oxygen and Liquid Hydrogen are stored in insulated tanks located in 3rd vehicle at rear by rocket engines. Pass me if you dare.
I thought the bus was really cool until that big damn rocket engine appeared. Who built the monster anyway?
Not a rocket engine, but a Nuclear Power Plant.
I did not know the term “breaking wind” existed back in 1976. I thought it came in the late 80’s.
The expression "break wind," meaning to fart, has been around since the time of Shakespeare.
its a solid bus.
It’s like something Homer simpson created
It's like driving a train on the roads😅
More like a plane or space shuttle... I s just plain absurd but i love it
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Australia actually has road trains, big trucks with 4-5 trailers, which drive down thousands of miles of straight roads in the outback.
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The rest end looks like the back of Gru’s plane, wonder if that kind of end nozzle design was inspired by this bus.
Has any one seen the Italian job where the coach was hanging over the cliff I think they must have mimicked that scene
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Big ole rocket pack hanging out the rearend. I guess it sucks to be following this thing too closely when they lighter-up.
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When that American director watched too much Daimos.
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