
HO 50' FMC 5277 Combo Door Box Car, ABOX 'Late' #51131 (ATH-2128)
An HO-scale, ready-to-run model of a 50-foot FMC boxcar with a combination door design, reflecting mid-1970s per diem service. FMC-built cars were common in that era, and this model reproduces two distinct ABOX body styles to capture the prototype variations you’d see on real railroads. It’s a faithful, versatile addition for era layouts or modern scenes alike.
It’s fully assembled and weighted for stable operation, with body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, separately applied grab irons and etched end platforms, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for reliable performance on a wide range of HO track. The car is accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism and can negotiate an 18-inch minimum radius, making it suitable for everything from yard tracks to mainline runs.
An HO-scale, ready-to-run model of a 50-foot FMC boxcar with a combination door design, reflecting mid-1970s per diem service. FMC-built cars were common in that era, and this model reproduces two distinct ABOX body styles to capture the prototype variations you’d see on real railroads. It’s a faithful, versatile addition for era layouts or modern scenes alike.
It’s fully assembled and weighted for stable operation, with body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, separately applied grab irons and etched end platforms, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for reliable performance on a wide range of HO track. The car is accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism and can negotiate an 18-inch minimum radius, making it suitable for everything from yard tracks to mainline runs.
Original: $37.99
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$13.30Description
An HO-scale, ready-to-run model of a 50-foot FMC boxcar with a combination door design, reflecting mid-1970s per diem service. FMC-built cars were common in that era, and this model reproduces two distinct ABOX body styles to capture the prototype variations you’d see on real railroads. It’s a faithful, versatile addition for era layouts or modern scenes alike.
It’s fully assembled and weighted for stable operation, with body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, separately applied grab irons and etched end platforms, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for reliable performance on a wide range of HO track. The car is accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism and can negotiate an 18-inch minimum radius, making it suitable for everything from yard tracks to mainline runs.











