
N 50' FMC 5347 Box Car GMRC #701 (ATH25471)
This N-scale FMC 50-foot box car recreates a classic mid-1970s freight-car design, giving model railroaders a realistic slice of boxcar traffic and dependable operation on a layout. It’s built to deliver a prototypical silhouette and smooth running for everyday yard and mainline scenes.
Details include a scale-profile brake wheel, roller-bearing trucks, machined metal wheels, screw-mounted trucks, and McHenry knuckle couplers, with a weighted body for steady tracking. It runs on both Code 55 and Code 80 track and handles curves with a 9¾-inch minimum radius. The model reflects FMC’s 50-foot outside-post design, which featured varied door configurations to suit different customers—an authentic nod to the mid-1970s era of per diem boxcars.
This N-scale FMC 50-foot box car recreates a classic mid-1970s freight-car design, giving model railroaders a realistic slice of boxcar traffic and dependable operation on a layout. It’s built to deliver a prototypical silhouette and smooth running for everyday yard and mainline scenes.
Details include a scale-profile brake wheel, roller-bearing trucks, machined metal wheels, screw-mounted trucks, and McHenry knuckle couplers, with a weighted body for steady tracking. It runs on both Code 55 and Code 80 track and handles curves with a 9¾-inch minimum radius. The model reflects FMC’s 50-foot outside-post design, which featured varied door configurations to suit different customers—an authentic nod to the mid-1970s era of per diem boxcars.
Original: $29.99
-65%$29.99
$10.50Description
This N-scale FMC 50-foot box car recreates a classic mid-1970s freight-car design, giving model railroaders a realistic slice of boxcar traffic and dependable operation on a layout. It’s built to deliver a prototypical silhouette and smooth running for everyday yard and mainline scenes.
Details include a scale-profile brake wheel, roller-bearing trucks, machined metal wheels, screw-mounted trucks, and McHenry knuckle couplers, with a weighted body for steady tracking. It runs on both Code 55 and Code 80 track and handles curves with a 9¾-inch minimum radius. The model reflects FMC’s 50-foot outside-post design, which featured varied door configurations to suit different customers—an authentic nod to the mid-1970s era of per diem boxcars.











