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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
1109
4-wheel B tank 201 in Mobil Charrington fuel oil red livery
Heljan
1110
4-wheel B tank UM205 in United Molasses brown livery
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
Heljan produce a 4‑wheel B‑tank model numbered UM205, finished in United Molasses brown livery with blue barrel ends. The model is supplied in OO gauge and is intended to represent a British Rail Blue (TOPS) period tank wagon.
The kit is supplied with a pristine finish and carries the running number UM205. It is capable of negotiating a minimum radius curve of Radius 1 and uses NEM or tension‑lock couplings. The wagon type is listed as a tank wagon owned by United Molasses, with a four‑wheel arrangement. It was built by Charles Roberts Ltd in the late 1950s/1960s and carries the manufacturer part number 1111.