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Although Seerol uses a different casting, it's part of the same ownership lineage that started with Budgie. After a run of Routemasters under the "Budgie Models" name from 1969-84, Seener transferred the mantle to a new casting in 1985 under the "Seerol" name, which was produced for tourist shops until the late 1990's. These have appeared in many liveries.


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One of the more common Seerol variants. Note that this bus uses the same advertisement labels as the Budgie model from several years prior.

This Seerol was produced for the "Big Pit Mining Museum" in 1990 under the "City Collection" label.

This variant was produced for J.S.T. Models of London.
Both the box and the baseplate made it clear that Seerol was produced by H. Seener, Ltd., the same entity that produced the Budgie from 1969-84.

A green version of the Budgie-stickered bus

A variant for "Petticoat Lane"

And, of course, Seerol also issued this London Taxi.