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HO 50' FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car ABOX Early (ATH-2125)

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HO 50' FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car ABOX Early (ATH-2125)

HO-scale 50-foot FMC box car with combo doors in the ABOX Early configuration, a detailed model of FMC-built boxcars from the mid-1970s designed for realistic HO layout operation. It’s offered in two ABOX body variants to reflect different door styles, capturing the look of FMC’s per diem fleet from that era and ready to run right out of the box.

Key features include body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, separately applied wire grab irons and etched end platforms, machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on common HO track, and accurate painting and printing for prototypical realism. The model is weighted for stable running and requires a minimum 18-inch radius, making it a practical and authentic addition to most HO layouts.

HO-scale 50-foot FMC box car with combo doors in the ABOX Early configuration, a detailed model of FMC-built boxcars from the mid-1970s designed for realistic HO layout operation. It’s offered in two ABOX body variants to reflect different door styles, capturing the look of FMC’s per diem fleet from that era and ready to run right out of the box.

Key features include body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, separately applied wire grab irons and etched end platforms, machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on common HO track, and accurate painting and printing for prototypical realism. The model is weighted for stable running and requires a minimum 18-inch radius, making it a practical and authentic addition to most HO layouts.

$13.30

Original: $37.99

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HO 50' FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car ABOX Early (ATH-2125)

$37.99

$13.30

Description

HO-scale 50-foot FMC box car with combo doors in the ABOX Early configuration, a detailed model of FMC-built boxcars from the mid-1970s designed for realistic HO layout operation. It’s offered in two ABOX body variants to reflect different door styles, capturing the look of FMC’s per diem fleet from that era and ready to run right out of the box.

Key features include body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, separately applied wire grab irons and etched end platforms, machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on common HO track, and accurate painting and printing for prototypical realism. The model is weighted for stable running and requires a minimum 18-inch radius, making it a practical and authentic addition to most HO layouts.