
HO 50' NACC Boxcar Penguin Ginger Ale #7001 (ATH18445)
HO scale 50-foot NACC boxcar in Penguin Ginger Ale livery, road number 7001. This insulated outside-post boxcar reproduces a classic 1960s North American Car Corporation design, making it a faithful addition to HO layouts for authentic mid-century freight traffic.
Three road numbers are provided for roster variety, and the model features include applied metal grab irons and etched end platforms, along with a choice of Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) plug doors and matching roof styles to reflect prototype differences. Ready-to-Roll 70-ton trucks ride on machined 33-inch metal wheels with RP25 contours, and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers help ensure reliable, prototypical operation. The car is weighted for smooth performance on HO track, with a minimum 18-inch radius, so it can negotiate typical layouts. Historically, these 50-foot outside-post insulated boxcars built by NACC were common on many railroads in the 1960s and often wore complex, colorful paint schemes—the Penguin Ginger Ale example captures that era's look.
HO scale 50-foot NACC boxcar in Penguin Ginger Ale livery, road number 7001. This insulated outside-post boxcar reproduces a classic 1960s North American Car Corporation design, making it a faithful addition to HO layouts for authentic mid-century freight traffic.
Three road numbers are provided for roster variety, and the model features include applied metal grab irons and etched end platforms, along with a choice of Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) plug doors and matching roof styles to reflect prototype differences. Ready-to-Roll 70-ton trucks ride on machined 33-inch metal wheels with RP25 contours, and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers help ensure reliable, prototypical operation. The car is weighted for smooth performance on HO track, with a minimum 18-inch radius, so it can negotiate typical layouts. Historically, these 50-foot outside-post insulated boxcars built by NACC were common on many railroads in the 1960s and often wore complex, colorful paint schemes—the Penguin Ginger Ale example captures that era's look.
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HO scale 50-foot NACC boxcar in Penguin Ginger Ale livery, road number 7001. This insulated outside-post boxcar reproduces a classic 1960s North American Car Corporation design, making it a faithful addition to HO layouts for authentic mid-century freight traffic.
Three road numbers are provided for roster variety, and the model features include applied metal grab irons and etched end platforms, along with a choice of Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) plug doors and matching roof styles to reflect prototype differences. Ready-to-Roll 70-ton trucks ride on machined 33-inch metal wheels with RP25 contours, and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers help ensure reliable, prototypical operation. The car is weighted for smooth performance on HO track, with a minimum 18-inch radius, so it can negotiate typical layouts. Historically, these 50-foot outside-post insulated boxcars built by NACC were common on many railroads in the 1960s and often wore complex, colorful paint schemes—the Penguin Ginger Ale example captures that era's look.











