Thanks.GHOSTHUNTER wrote:The FX 3 was the first standardised TAXI in the UK and was made black just because it was a natural colour for many vehicles from the 1940's, so more 'Black Cabs' were around than any other colour so is more of a lucky coincidence than anything else.
Great set of models by the way.
Ghosthunter.
However, aside from no rule specifying they must be black, there never was a "standardised TAXI in the UK" either. To the contrary, it was always a market several companies competed for, but from the 1930s until its demise Austin just happened to have the biggest market share.
The Taxis in London were never standardised either, they merely have to meet the specifications set out by that city's Council. Therefore, there was a variety of suppliers other than Austin, such as Unic, Renault, Citroen, Morris, Beardmore, Metrocab and more.