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The yellow is only on the lower front and rear of the E500s on NX routes, so I won't be adding the styling you're talking about on this type of bus. The styling you're after is on K320UDs and BCIs, which I might decide to model at a later point.
But regardless of whether I decide to make them the next NX bus will be a single-decker such as this one http://www.businfo.nz/img/01/26/87/img/1.1448529733.jpg which is also used in many other regions of the country and is somewhat essential considering the body work is by a NZ company.
Was just wondering if there was any way the yellow front could continue around the entire rim of the front face, like the NX1 & 2 buses? Cheers
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/36/WellingtonNewTrolleybus.jpg
It's actually the same body as a bus I've already modelled, so it is being considered for the future, but as a low priority.