
HO 50' Evans DD Plug Box Car BM #113 (ATH-1852)
HO Scale Evans 50-Foot Double-Door Plug Box Car, Car Number 113, is a faithful HO-model replica of a versatile enclosed freight car designed for modern layouts. It features two 8-foot plug doors for flexible loading, along with sharp painting and detailing that bring mid-century boxcars to life on yards and mainlines. The model is fully assembled and ready to run on HO-scale track.
Designed for reliable operation, it rides on 33-inch solid nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. It is weighted for stable handling and includes separately-applied grab irons, stirrup steps, end ladders, brake wheel and stand, and underbody details for an authentic look. With a minimum operating radius of 18 inches, it suits a wide range of hobby layouts. Boxcars of this type were widely built by Evans (originally U.S. Railway Equipment) from the 1960s through the 1980s, making this model a faithful nod to that era.
HO Scale Evans 50-Foot Double-Door Plug Box Car, Car Number 113, is a faithful HO-model replica of a versatile enclosed freight car designed for modern layouts. It features two 8-foot plug doors for flexible loading, along with sharp painting and detailing that bring mid-century boxcars to life on yards and mainlines. The model is fully assembled and ready to run on HO-scale track.
Designed for reliable operation, it rides on 33-inch solid nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. It is weighted for stable handling and includes separately-applied grab irons, stirrup steps, end ladders, brake wheel and stand, and underbody details for an authentic look. With a minimum operating radius of 18 inches, it suits a wide range of hobby layouts. Boxcars of this type were widely built by Evans (originally U.S. Railway Equipment) from the 1960s through the 1980s, making this model a faithful nod to that era.
Description
HO Scale Evans 50-Foot Double-Door Plug Box Car, Car Number 113, is a faithful HO-model replica of a versatile enclosed freight car designed for modern layouts. It features two 8-foot plug doors for flexible loading, along with sharp painting and detailing that bring mid-century boxcars to life on yards and mainlines. The model is fully assembled and ready to run on HO-scale track.
Designed for reliable operation, it rides on 33-inch solid nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. It is weighted for stable handling and includes separately-applied grab irons, stirrup steps, end ladders, brake wheel and stand, and underbody details for an authentic look. With a minimum operating radius of 18 inches, it suits a wide range of hobby layouts. Boxcars of this type were widely built by Evans (originally U.S. Railway Equipment) from the 1960s through the 1980s, making this model a faithful nod to that era.











