
HO 50' FMC 5077 Double Door Box Car (ATH15883)
An HO-scale 50-foot FMC double-door boxcar that recreates a mid-1970s per diem freight car, this model adds authentic, era-appropriate detail to an HO layout. The double-door design and faithful silhouette help recreate the busy freight operations of the period and pair well with other equipment for realistic interchanges.
Inside, a highly detailed injection-molded body is complemented by separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and a brake wheel, plus a photo-etched cross-over platform for extra realism. It rides on 33-inch machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for stable running, and uses body-mounted scale-knuckle couplers for smooth, reliable coupling with other HO-scale cars. The painted and printed decoration provides a lifelike appearance, while a minimum radius of 18 inches ensures smooth operation on most HO layouts.
An HO-scale 50-foot FMC double-door boxcar that recreates a mid-1970s per diem freight car, this model adds authentic, era-appropriate detail to an HO layout. The double-door design and faithful silhouette help recreate the busy freight operations of the period and pair well with other equipment for realistic interchanges.
Inside, a highly detailed injection-molded body is complemented by separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and a brake wheel, plus a photo-etched cross-over platform for extra realism. It rides on 33-inch machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for stable running, and uses body-mounted scale-knuckle couplers for smooth, reliable coupling with other HO-scale cars. The painted and printed decoration provides a lifelike appearance, while a minimum radius of 18 inches ensures smooth operation on most HO layouts.
Original: $39.99
-65%$39.99
$14.00Description
An HO-scale 50-foot FMC double-door boxcar that recreates a mid-1970s per diem freight car, this model adds authentic, era-appropriate detail to an HO layout. The double-door design and faithful silhouette help recreate the busy freight operations of the period and pair well with other equipment for realistic interchanges.
Inside, a highly detailed injection-molded body is complemented by separately applied grab irons, end ladders, and a brake wheel, plus a photo-etched cross-over platform for extra realism. It rides on 33-inch machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for stable running, and uses body-mounted scale-knuckle couplers for smooth, reliable coupling with other HO-scale cars. The painted and printed decoration provides a lifelike appearance, while a minimum radius of 18 inches ensures smooth operation on most HO layouts.











