
HO 53' Jindo Containers (Set of 3) (ATH-2659)
The HO ATH 53' Jindo Containers offer a realistic addition to any model railroad setup, replicating the look of modern intermodal containers. These containers are built to comply with the industry-standard dimensions and can be transported across different modes of transport, making them a versatile option for freight scenarios. Whether displayed individually or as part of a larger train setup, these containers help enhance the overall authenticity of freight transport scenes.
Included in this set are three containers, each designed for durability and detailed texture. The use of intermodal containers allows modelers to create dynamic scenes that reflect the efficiency of global shipping practices.
The HO ATH 53' Jindo Containers offer a realistic addition to any model railroad setup, replicating the look of modern intermodal containers. These containers are built to comply with the industry-standard dimensions and can be transported across different modes of transport, making them a versatile option for freight scenarios. Whether displayed individually or as part of a larger train setup, these containers help enhance the overall authenticity of freight transport scenes.
Included in this set are three containers, each designed for durability and detailed texture. The use of intermodal containers allows modelers to create dynamic scenes that reflect the efficiency of global shipping practices.
Original: $47.99
-65%$47.99
$16.80Description
The HO ATH 53' Jindo Containers offer a realistic addition to any model railroad setup, replicating the look of modern intermodal containers. These containers are built to comply with the industry-standard dimensions and can be transported across different modes of transport, making them a versatile option for freight scenarios. Whether displayed individually or as part of a larger train setup, these containers help enhance the overall authenticity of freight transport scenes.
Included in this set are three containers, each designed for durability and detailed texture. The use of intermodal containers allows modelers to create dynamic scenes that reflect the efficiency of global shipping practices.











