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No credit is claimed for the original Porterbrook livery on 87002, however this and other mock-ups were produced to show the revised livery necessary to accommodate the nameplates.
No credit is claimed for the original Porterbrook livery on 87002, however this and other mock-ups were produced to show the revised livery necessary to accommodate the nameplates.
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Produced to illustrate the HNRC website before any 37s had been repainted, this mock-up proved to be nearly correct.Previous | NextYep, here's one of several dozen mockups created to establish a livery for the exported 87s.  This had to be based around the BRC corporate colours of green and yellow - not the easiest to work with.  Still.  There you go.

Comments left about this photograph:
From Rob W at 2006-11-13 10:41:46 : Absolutely hellfire! 87s ROCK!
From Steve at 2007-06-24 19:27:28 : Mmmm dig the flies which 87s always collected by the thousand. Fly thinks 'Is it a buttercup coming towards me? ... Oh no its a class [THUNK!]'
From at 2007-09-18 11:35:14 : Who needs fly papers when you can have an 86 for catching flies with? Luuverly shade of purple though ;)
From Dai O'Rea at 2007-10-29 08:43:19 : Not an '86' - deffo an '87', this.

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