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If Jaffa-Cake livery had spread more widely...
If Jaffa-Cake livery had spread more widely...
03 Fictitious Liveries 2007
Fictitious Liveries
Just to see if it could be done - a scrap-line of NSE 31s, two in old-style and two in later-style.<br>By the way, for those wanting them ex-works, the condition of the locos in the original shot determines the condition of the locos in the relivery... Usually.Previous | NextClass 33 in Railfreight red-stripe livery.

Comments left about this photograph:
From Yownanymous at 2007-08-17 23:57:38 : It's not too hard to imagine on a 73. They did run the same routes.
From jmw at 2007-08-24 08:07:44 : I alwats thought jaffa was a bit of an odd combination of colours and didnt like it on units. Here though it looks really good, shame we didnt see it for real
From Adrian at 2007-09-04 21:14:48 : Extending the theme I wonder what a Class 50 and Mk2s would look like in L&SE Jaffa Cake livery? Branded "WessexExpress" in the style of the EssexExpress Clacton EMUs. Keep up the excellent work!
From Luke at 2007-09-07 00:08:32 : Jaffa always looked best when it had the thin black striping above and below the orange. Incidentally back in the 80's I had a Lima 73 (73 108) repainted into Jaffa and named "Mary Rose". BR cast the plates but it never came to pass. The plates must be somewhere...
From Ewan at 2007-09-09 12:36:23 : Hellfire! This would look good in MSTS!
From Albert at 2007-09-18 16:29:34 : What was the spec for this? We may be painting a CEP back in it and would like to get it right.

Added on 13th August 2007, has been viewed 6170 times