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Total livery TEA

 

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Michael McNicholas - Neil Harvey Collection

 

Cavalex Models are delighted to announce that the Total livery version of our TEA bogie tank wagon is now available to pre-order from our website. We will have a 3D printed TEA at this weekend's DEMU Showcase, please come and visit our stand to see this model.

 

Please visit our shop for more information:

https://www.cavalexmodels.com/shop

 

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Photo courtesy Alan Padley

 

 

 

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Can someone tell me what is the timeframe for the Total livery versions and the grey ones. I see the grey ones have petroleum sector markings which puts them about 1987 and onwards. 

 

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1 hour ago, Grimleygrid said:

 

1 hour ago, Grimleygrid said:

 

Cavalex Models are delighted to announce that the Total livery version of our TEA bogie tank wagon is now available to pre-order from our website. We will have a 3D printed TEA at this weekend's DEMU Showcase, please come and visit our stand to see this model.

 

 

Is that in both scales - OO/4mm and N/2mm?

 

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14 hours ago, BR Blue said:

Can someone tell me what is the timeframe for the Total livery versions and the grey ones. I see the grey ones have petroleum sector markings which puts them about 1987 and onwards. 

 

Thanks

 

BR Blue, the Total livery covers the period from when the wagons were first built right up until they got very dirty!

 

The plain grey was from the early 1990s when some tankers ran without any logo as per the below photo by Neil Harvey:

 

18166765125_9a9a125f53_b.jpgSir Christopher On The Rectory Tanks. by Neil Harvey 156, on Flickr

 

 

Hope that helps.

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Looks like these ?

 

taken on one of 47401’s last days before withdrawal, shortly after being painted from all over Blue with large logo, after being named “Star of the East”.

 

 

The green shade used was the same as D1842 as preserved, not the true 1960’s variant.

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On 08/07/2019 at 23:11, adb968008 said:

 

Looks like these ?

 

taken on one of 47401’s last days before withdrawal, shortly after being painted from all over Blue with large logo, after being named “Star of the East”.

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The green shade used was the same as D1842 as preserved, not the true 1960’s variant.

 

Here is Star of the East on one at Barnetby in 1991:

 

19/07/1991 - Wrawby Junction, North Lincolnshire.

 

 

 

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On 08/07/2019 at 23:11, adb968008 said:

 

Looks like these ?

 

taken on one of 47401’s last days before withdrawal, shortly after being painted from all over Blue with large logo, after being named “Star of the East”.

 

The green shade used was the same as D1842 as preserved, not the true 1960’s variant.

 

Might be the wrong tanks, but that's most definitely the *right* tippler truck in the background!

 

I've just ordered 6 today... sorry it took so long to getting round to this.

 

It got me looking at photos of the three daily Immingham to Langley flows and looking these up in Freightfax from 1991. Almost all of them feature your tanks plus a few other types including TTAs, TUAs and other build codes of TEA. I like this photo best (from Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/freightcarkid/9269784335/):

 

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March 2020 update

 

4mm TEA
Tooling is progressing well - we are hoping to have the first samples out of the moulds at the end of this month and expect to receive the first Engineering Prototype samples in the UK early in April.
We will of course post any updates as and when we receive the first wagon samples.

 

https://www.cavalexmodels.com/march-2020-update

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15 minutes ago, Crisis Rail said:

Apologies no likes currently in moderated status.

 

 

Well, that's your fault. Keep posting that and I'll just bin the posts. 

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