On top of a Vanderbilt tender, behind the oil tank, there is the flat platform that goes along the top
of the tender all the way to the tail. It looks like planks.
Was that platform actually wooden plank? (Not steel?)
What color was it? Was it just painted black like the tender, or were the planks stained, maybe with creosote
or some other preservative? So should they have a dark (almost black, but not black) stained color?
Anybody have some color photos of the top of a prototype Vanderbilt tender?
Thanks for whatever insight you can provide.
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EDIT
Upon further review (digging the web, finding repair accounts where they mention replacing the wood deck
on the tender, some top-down photos of brass models, etc) ... it does indeed look like they were wood.
Still would be nice to know if they were just painted, or there was some stain used.