Farish 100 ton Esso tankers

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Bob Tidbury

Can any one tell me why some of these Farish Esso 100 ton  Black with Red band  tankers have yellow corners and some are just plain black.
Are some just older models or does it denote different fuel ?
Bob

Steven B

Have you got a photo?

The only TEA tanks that Farish have released with yellow frames above each bogie is the BP Green ones (3708 or 373-561).

I suspect someone's swapped the tanks, or simply repainted the frames above the bogies.

Class A tanks (Low flash point) would generally have grey bodies with red solebars. Class B would be black. A broad orange band would indicate the wagon was carrying compressed/liquified gas.

It wasn't until the late 80s/early 90s that variations were permitted, allowing BP to paint their solebars yellow.

Bob Tidbury

Thanks Steven I have 9 with yellow above the bogies and 1 just black I cant remember where or how long ago I got the 9 it was several years ago but I only had the all black one recently .Its strange that someone would have swapped the chassis or painted them ,I am now even more puzzled,Do you think I should paint the yellow ones Black ?
Bob 

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