Hayes-Anderson went on to produce one of the most compelling bus designs of its day, the 1936-1937 Hayes Teardrop, which was inspired by the aerodynamic shape of the 1934-1937 Chrysler Airflow. Only 17 Teardrop buses were made, all built exclusively for the Pacific Stage Lines. Before the Second World War, the Hayes Teardrop buses were the pride of the fleet, but such was the advancement of vehicle technology during the conflict, when peace returned, they were decidedly ‘old fashioned’. They quickly were demoted to second-string service as newer vehicles arrived.
Pacific Stage Lines #63 was manufactured by Hayes-Anderson in 1937 and powered by a Hercules engine.
MOVING OR ROTATING PARTS :
The 4 WHEELS ROTATION with the Roll dialog.
The front wheels steering with the Yaw dialog.
The side DOOR ( Yaw dialog )
opening the SIDE WINDOWS : select the side, then the sliding window number ( from the first front 1 to the las rear 8 ), then slide the windows called "A". The "B" windows are fixed.
You can change all the colours of the bus and the destinations panels on the front top. All the templates are given. Just create the drawings of your choice, import them and apply them instead of the previous texture maps.