
HO 50' Evans DD Plug Box Car USLX #12015 (ATH-1857)
This HO-scale Evans 50-foot double-door plug box car is a ready-to-run freight model designed to add authentic mid-20th-century boxcar traffic to HO layouts.
Fully assembled and detailed, it features double eight-foot plug doors, separately applied grab irons, end ladders, brake wheel and stand, and underbody details, plus body-mounted McHenry scale-knuckle couplers and 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track. It is weighted for stable handling and finished with razor-sharp painting and printing, with an 18-inch minimum radius to fit yards and mainline curves. Evans Railcar Manufacturing produced these boxcars in the 1960s through the 1980s, making them a familiar sight on North American railroads.
This HO-scale Evans 50-foot double-door plug box car is a ready-to-run freight model designed to add authentic mid-20th-century boxcar traffic to HO layouts.
Fully assembled and detailed, it features double eight-foot plug doors, separately applied grab irons, end ladders, brake wheel and stand, and underbody details, plus body-mounted McHenry scale-knuckle couplers and 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track. It is weighted for stable handling and finished with razor-sharp painting and printing, with an 18-inch minimum radius to fit yards and mainline curves. Evans Railcar Manufacturing produced these boxcars in the 1960s through the 1980s, making them a familiar sight on North American railroads.
Original: $38.25
-65%$38.25
$13.39Description
This HO-scale Evans 50-foot double-door plug box car is a ready-to-run freight model designed to add authentic mid-20th-century boxcar traffic to HO layouts.
Fully assembled and detailed, it features double eight-foot plug doors, separately applied grab irons, end ladders, brake wheel and stand, and underbody details, plus body-mounted McHenry scale-knuckle couplers and 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track. It is weighted for stable handling and finished with razor-sharp painting and printing, with an 18-inch minimum radius to fit yards and mainline curves. Evans Railcar Manufacturing produced these boxcars in the 1960s through the 1980s, making them a familiar sight on North American railroads.











