Well, there was a trolleybus version, the articulated, but it was only prototype, later converted in to standard bus. I have plan to make ZIU-9 and Škoda-Sanos S200Tr trolleybuses.
Yea, the two wing doors model, IK-160P (P is for Poland). I am glad that you recognize them The Polish model is last one in first drawing.
There is an interesting fact, the last IK-161 buses operated by Belgrade city public transport company were replaced by new Solaris Urbino 18 from Poland.
Thanks all. And real Hellas had Ikarus bus in 1980's and 1990's, the Ikarus 260.22 (or Z60): http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1110451&page=3 This is the Hungarian Ikarus, totally different manufacture from Yugoslavian Ikarus, now days Ikarbus. But I will in future make other East Europ...
Ok, here are some buses :) The Ikarus airplane factory from Zemun, Yugoslavia (now days Serbia) has switched during the late 1960's from aircraft production in to bus production. The communist government of Yugoslavia has decided to move military production from Zemun to the Soko factory in Mostar, ...