Ikarus 260,37 1,46 (SIMPLE)

For enthusiasts and collectors, the Ikarus 260.37 is a staple of Eastern Bloc transit history.

: Traditionally powered by a Rába-MAN horizontal diesel engine (D2156 or D10), which allowed for the bus's signature low-engine-hum and high floor. IKARUS 260,37 1,46

: Brands like Classicbus , Soviet Bus (SovBus) , and Angraf (for paper models) are popular sources for these replicas. For enthusiasts and collectors, the Ikarus 260

: These are frequently found on collector marketplaces like Facebook Groups dedicated to scale models or specialized hobby shops. : These are frequently found on collector marketplaces

: Designed as a high-capacity urban and suburban transit bus.

: Known for its "aquarium" windows (large, rectangular glass panes) and the distinctive "accordion" or planetary doors. Collector Scale Models

The is a specific variant of the legendary Hungarian high-floor bus, the Ikarus 260, which was produced by Ikarus from the early 1970s through the early 2000s. The ".37" designation typically refers to models exported to the Soviet Union (USSR) or later CIS countries, often featuring specific door configurations or technical modifications for those regions.