Random set of the day: Shell Tanker Wagon

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Shell Tanker Wagon

Shell Tanker Wagon

©1980 LEGO Group

Today's random set is 7816 Shell Tanker Wagon, released during 1980. It's one of 28 Trains sets produced that year. It contains 120 pieces and 1 minifig.

It's owned by 631 Brickset members. If you want to add it to your collection you should find it for sale at BrickLink, where new ones sell for around $292.60, or eBay.


22 comments on this article

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By in Australia,

Not the first Lego petrol tanker train carriage, and it wasn't the last. It wasn't a bad effort, but I appreciate that the designs got a little more nuanced, in the future.

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By in Netherlands,

Nice, actual hoses (from pneumatic hoses)

The aftermarket price scares me and makes me lose all interest in ever wanting to get it though.

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By in United Kingdom,

You wait ages for a tanker wagon, then two come at once!

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By in Turkey,

Very nicely done. I remember Shell times...

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By in Belgium,

@Binnekamp said:
"Nice, actual hoses (from pneumatic hoses)

The aftermarket price scares me and makes me lose all interest in ever wanting to get it though."


If you don’t buy it MISB they’re not that bad. And if tou look locally instead of Bricklink - I managed to find it locally last year for only €10

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By in Belgium,

@cm5878 said:
" @Wallace_Brick_Designs said:
" @TheOtherMike said:
" @MCLegoboy said:
"Deja Vu!
https://brickset.com/article/125451/vintage-set-of-the-week-tanker-wagon
And what a difference 5 years can make."


I had very similar thoughts.

@PurpleDave said:"Minifigs, for one."

Ladders, for two."


Matching colored magnets, for three."


Stickers across multiple parts, for four. "


At least, with just a few changes to the construction the STAMPs in this set can be replaced by printed parts for almost the same effect: 2x brick 1x6 with Shell print and 2x brick 1x2 with the logo print. Which begs the question, why wasn't this done in the first place?

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By in United Kingdom,

This was one I wanted when I was little, and actually got as far as going to the shop with my parents -- but what I actually came back with was 7818. The Shell tanker I eventually ended up with was 7813, which was RSOTD a couple of years ago.

I've done an Octan build of this one, too; it's quite straightforward to swap out the yellow parts for green and slap on some replica stickers.

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By in United Kingdom,

The vintage set came with a white printed "Shell" brick, whereas a sticker seems a step backwards. The lower side ladders should really be black, and the magnets are too easy to remove. Although the black tubes look great, a fireman's hose-pipe and reel like with the tanker road trucks would be more playable as in 7813.

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By in United States,

@Zordboy said:
"Not the first Lego petrol tanker train carriage, and it wasn't the last. It wasn't a bad effort, but I appreciate that the designs got a little more nuanced, in the future."

The introduction of a lot of curved parts (as seen in 10016, for instance) definitely helped.

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By in United States,

For a second I thought it was Saturday and it was a vintage set. But that was last weekend.

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By in United States,

@mkrey said:
"For a second I thought it was Saturday and it was a vintage set. But that was last weekend."

It's not much less blocky than 136, the current VSotW (which will be replaced in less than a day) but the key distinction is, of course, the minifigure.

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By in Switzerland,

Not my first LEGO set, but the first set I bought with my own pocket money :)

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By in Belgium,

I remember back in that time, the Shell petrol staions here in Belgium sold every lego set that used the shell licence. You could collect points as well and get them for free.

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By in United States,

@gratefulnat said:
"Not my first LEGO set, but the first set I bought with my own pocket money :)"

Usually, comments like that make me feel old. But this set came out the year I was born, so not this time!

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By in United States,

@TheOtherMike said:
" @gratefulnat said:
"Not my first LEGO set, but the first set I bought with my own pocket money :)"

Usually, comments like that make me feel old. But this set came out the year I was born, so not this time!"


Meh. I was already building by the time you were born, but in the past five years I’ve passed for ages 25, 28, and 35.

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