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Prototype Era
Era 7 (1972 to 1982) British Rail Blue (TOPS)
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Heljan
1100
B Tank 60th Aniversary Commemorative Model 1957-2017
Heljan
1101
4-wheel B tank 3305 in Esso black with Esso Petroleum lettering
Heljan
1102
4-wheel B tank 3328 in Esso black with Esso Petroleum lettering
Heljan
1103
4-wheel B tank 3373 in Esso black with Esso logo
Heljan
1104
4-wheel B tank 3650 in Esso black with Esso logo
Heljan
1105
4-wheel B tank ADB999041 in BR departmental black
Heljan
1106
4-wheel B tank 323 in Regent Oil black
Heljan
1107
4-wheel B tank 409 in Regent Oil black
Heljan
1108
4-wheel B tank 249 in Mobil Charrington fuel oil red livery
Heljan
1110
4-wheel B tank UM205 in United Molasses brown livery
Heljan
1111
4-wheel B tank UM205 in United Molasses brown livery with blue barrel ends
Heljan
1153
4-wheel A tank 43297 in Esso grey with 1980s Hazchem symbols
Heljan
1170
A Tank Chipmans Weedkiller Set (4)
Heljan
1152
4-wheel A tank 4089 in Esso grey with Esso logo
Heljan
1150
4-wheel A tank 3274 in Esso silver with Esso Petroleum lettering
Heljan
1151
4-wheel A tank 4021 in Esso grey with Esso Petroleum lettering
Heljan
1154
4-wheel A tank 44290 in Esso grey with 1980s Hazchem symbols - weathered
The Heljan B‑tank wagon model 201 reproduces a British Rail tank wagon in the Mobil Charrington fuel‑oil red livery. It is supplied in OO gauge with a pristine finish and carries the running number 201.
The wagon has a four‑wheel arrangement, NEM/Tension‑lock couplings and can negotiate a minimum radius of 1. It is classed as a tank wagon.
The model is produced by Charles Roberts Ltd and bears the manufacturer part number 1109. It represents the British Rail Blue (TOPS) period and is intended to depict the late 1950s–1960s era.