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HO 40' Low Cube Container TLLU #2 (3) (ATH16388)

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HO 40' Low Cube Container TLLU #2 (3) (ATH16388)

An HO-scale 40-foot low-cube intermodal container model designed to add authentic cargo to railroad layouts. This ready-to-use unit replicates a standard intermodal container and is perfect for depicting yard scenes, loads on trains, or dioramas that showcase modern freight operations.

Fully assembled and easily stackable, each container is individually numbered for added realism. It’s designed to function as a believable intermodal load on HO-scale railcars, container chassis, or flatbed trailers, bringing depth to layouts and helping illustrate how freight moves across ships, rails, and roads.

An HO-scale 40-foot low-cube intermodal container model designed to add authentic cargo to railroad layouts. This ready-to-use unit replicates a standard intermodal container and is perfect for depicting yard scenes, loads on trains, or dioramas that showcase modern freight operations.

Fully assembled and easily stackable, each container is individually numbered for added realism. It’s designed to function as a believable intermodal load on HO-scale railcars, container chassis, or flatbed trailers, bringing depth to layouts and helping illustrate how freight moves across ships, rails, and roads.

$14.00

Original: $39.99

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HO 40' Low Cube Container TLLU #2 (3) (ATH16388)

$39.99

$14.00

Description

An HO-scale 40-foot low-cube intermodal container model designed to add authentic cargo to railroad layouts. This ready-to-use unit replicates a standard intermodal container and is perfect for depicting yard scenes, loads on trains, or dioramas that showcase modern freight operations.

Fully assembled and easily stackable, each container is individually numbered for added realism. It’s designed to function as a believable intermodal load on HO-scale railcars, container chassis, or flatbed trailers, bringing depth to layouts and helping illustrate how freight moves across ships, rails, and roads.