Jason, 52, said: “Luke just said a lot of his friends can’t go there [the museum], they can’t afford it and he’d really like to build a bus and take it round to people to inspire them.

“We’re mad enough to have built it and here we are.”

They started the process in September last year after visiting the Centre for Computing History, which has provided some of the equipment to help them.

They bought the bus in January, refurbished it, and held their first workshops in July.

The bus has an old computer previously used to edit Hollywood films, which students can take apart and study.

It also has 10 different computers and consoles from the 1990s such as a Sega Dreamcast, Nintendo 64 and an Atari 2600 from 1978.