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This car features factory-installed, etched brass roof walks, brake wheel and stirrups. Scale-thickness doors can be positioned opened or closed. Car includes trucks and knuckle couplers. In 1950, Greenville Freight Car built 500 box cars for the P RR, for the most part following the 1944 AAR standard. These models of the prototype feature 6' opening doors, diagonal panel roofs and 4-3-1 Improved Dreadnaught ends. Also included are etched metal Apex roofwalk, stirrups and
...more about the Deluxe Innovations AAR 1944 40' Box Car - Single Car -- Pennsylvania #603878 - N-Scale
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First developed in the early 80's, the Twinstack was the first double stack car to become popular with a number railroads. The five unit articulation concept was used to reduce weight and coupler slack. The models feature five articulated platforms decorated for prototype owners of the cars. Detailing includes etched-metal walkways applied on injection-molded plastic bodies. Cars come equipped with Micro-Trains(R) magnetic knuckle couplers. Each platform can accommodate
...more about the Deluxe Innovations Twinstack 5 Unit Container Car -- Soo Line Distribution #2 - N-Scale
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Great Cars For Long N Scale Trains Maxi-Stack III 5-Unit Well Cars are perfect for double-stack container trains on your modern-era railroad. Based on 1990s-built prototypes used to shuttle containers across the continent, these five-unit cars hand le 48' containers in the well and up to 53' containers on top (sold separately). The cars feature heavy bodies with sharp paint and graphics, etched-metal and plastic details, and Micro-Trains® trucks and couplers. Maxi Stack
...more about the Deluxe Innovations Maxi Stack III 5-Unit Intermodal Well Car -- TTX Company #3 - N-Scale
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