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Yep, 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.
Yep, 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.
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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.Previous | Index

Comments left about this photograph:
From Sam at 2008-04-24 02:23:03 : Yeah, this is the correct version, heres a real pic : http://www.therailwaycentre.com/NewSite%20POD%202008/POD23_04_08.jpg
From Steve at 2008-09-30 19:48:42 : There is something about this that makes me want to eat cooked meats from that country. This livery reminds me of European food packaging. Wierd but true.

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