
HO PS 5277 Box Car SJL #8010 (ATH-1936)
HO PS 5277 Box Car, SJL 8010 is an HO-scale reproduction of a classic 50-foot Pullman Standard boxcar from the 1970s. This model captures the era’s practical design with a single 10-foot door and a road-numbered profile that makes it a convincing addition to any freight consist on an HO layout.
Designed for reliable operation and a highly realistic look, the car features finely detailed construction including separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and brake wheel, plus a photo-etched cross-over platform. It rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. The injection-molded body is painted and printed to resemble a workaday boxcar, and the unit is weighted for steady, smooth rolling, compatible with HO curves as tight as 18 inches.
HO PS 5277 Box Car, SJL 8010 is an HO-scale reproduction of a classic 50-foot Pullman Standard boxcar from the 1970s. This model captures the era’s practical design with a single 10-foot door and a road-numbered profile that makes it a convincing addition to any freight consist on an HO layout.
Designed for reliable operation and a highly realistic look, the car features finely detailed construction including separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and brake wheel, plus a photo-etched cross-over platform. It rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. The injection-molded body is painted and printed to resemble a workaday boxcar, and the unit is weighted for steady, smooth rolling, compatible with HO curves as tight as 18 inches.
Original: $45.99
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$16.10Description
HO PS 5277 Box Car, SJL 8010 is an HO-scale reproduction of a classic 50-foot Pullman Standard boxcar from the 1970s. This model captures the era’s practical design with a single 10-foot door and a road-numbered profile that makes it a convincing addition to any freight consist on an HO layout.
Designed for reliable operation and a highly realistic look, the car features finely detailed construction including separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and brake wheel, plus a photo-etched cross-over platform. It rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. The injection-molded body is painted and printed to resemble a workaday boxcar, and the unit is weighted for steady, smooth rolling, compatible with HO curves as tight as 18 inches.











