Era matters. Hazmat placards changed dramatically in the mid 1970's and then again (but not quite as much) in the 1980's-1990's.
Of the Walther's placards only 10 of them are for railcars, and are for the 1970-1990 era.
Pullman's placards are for pre-1970's cars.
Dave H. Painted side goes up. My website : wnbranch.com
Thanks Ed ! I think I need that Texas Beef Council for a billboard.
Mike.
My You Tube
I have a few in this album, mostly older, pre-DOT/FRA/OSHA era:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gmpullman/albums/72157662432091007
Any individual one can be downloaded and imported into your graphic program.
Good Luck, Ed
Hornblower,
I'm assuming You mean Hazmat Placards for Tank cars??
What I did quite some time ago, was purchase a couple of JL Innovative design Hazard/warning signs and copied all I wanted on My ink jet printer. You will need four (4) on every side of Tank Car/Trailer/Inntermodal Container:
https://www.walthers.com/road-signs-danger-warning-250-signs
They are out of stock but You should be able to get them some where else too.
I used a CA gel lightly to glue them on.
Take Care,
Frank
I just Googled "Tank Car Warning Placards" and found several printable pages as well as links to decal sets. Oddly enough, one of the first pages to pop up was a 2011 post from this forum. Why can't the Search the Community function find this?
Hornblower
I've seen tank car warning placards posted before but, as usual, the "Search the Community" function is worthless. I can find the actual railroad documents showing and describing these placards but I don't want to have to print out 40 pages of these single-sign examples to get enough placards for my fleet of cars. Does anyone know a link to a printable set of these placards in HO scale?