
HO 50' NACC Boxcar D&H #28033 Plastic Model (ATH18430)
HO-scale 50-foot NACC boxcar in D&H livery (D&H #28033) reproduces the North American Car Corporation’s 1960s insulated, outside-post design. This ready-to-run model features three road numbers and authentic detailing—applied metal grab irons, etched end platforms, and plug-door options—with roof styles matched to the prototype.
Designed for reliable operation on HO layouts, it rides on Ready-To-Roll 70-ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels in RP25 contours and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. It is weighted for steady performance and can negotiate curves with a minimum 18-inch radius. The NACC boxcar’s background reflects its era, when these cars saw wide use by many railroads and appeared in a variety of colorful schemes, making this model a versatile addition to a prototype-focused roster.
HO-scale 50-foot NACC boxcar in D&H livery (D&H #28033) reproduces the North American Car Corporation’s 1960s insulated, outside-post design. This ready-to-run model features three road numbers and authentic detailing—applied metal grab irons, etched end platforms, and plug-door options—with roof styles matched to the prototype.
Designed for reliable operation on HO layouts, it rides on Ready-To-Roll 70-ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels in RP25 contours and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. It is weighted for steady performance and can negotiate curves with a minimum 18-inch radius. The NACC boxcar’s background reflects its era, when these cars saw wide use by many railroads and appeared in a variety of colorful schemes, making this model a versatile addition to a prototype-focused roster.
Original: $37.99
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$13.30Description
HO-scale 50-foot NACC boxcar in D&H livery (D&H #28033) reproduces the North American Car Corporation’s 1960s insulated, outside-post design. This ready-to-run model features three road numbers and authentic detailing—applied metal grab irons, etched end platforms, and plug-door options—with roof styles matched to the prototype.
Designed for reliable operation on HO layouts, it rides on Ready-To-Roll 70-ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels in RP25 contours and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. It is weighted for steady performance and can negotiate curves with a minimum 18-inch radius. The NACC boxcar’s background reflects its era, when these cars saw wide use by many railroads and appeared in a variety of colorful schemes, making this model a versatile addition to a prototype-focused roster.











