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HO RTR 20' Corrugated Container CKRU #1 (3) (ATH27781)

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HO RTR 20' Corrugated Container CKRU #1 (3) (ATH27781)

HO scale 20-foot corrugated intermodal container — a ready-to-use detail for model railroads that represents the standard container used to move cargo across ships, rails, and trucks without unloading. It is fully assembled, easily stackable, and individually numbered for added realism in yards and freight trains.

With a corrugated exterior that mirrors real intermodal equipment, the model delivers a credible, sturdy silhouette that holds up under close inspection. It's designed to integrate with common HO intermodal setups, letting the container sit on flatcars or container chassis and be stacked with other containers to create busy terminal scenes.

HO scale 20-foot corrugated intermodal container — a ready-to-use detail for model railroads that represents the standard container used to move cargo across ships, rails, and trucks without unloading. It is fully assembled, easily stackable, and individually numbered for added realism in yards and freight trains.

With a corrugated exterior that mirrors real intermodal equipment, the model delivers a credible, sturdy silhouette that holds up under close inspection. It's designed to integrate with common HO intermodal setups, letting the container sit on flatcars or container chassis and be stacked with other containers to create busy terminal scenes.

$13.30

Original: $37.99

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HO RTR 20' Corrugated Container CKRU #1 (3) (ATH27781)

$37.99

$13.30

Description

HO scale 20-foot corrugated intermodal container — a ready-to-use detail for model railroads that represents the standard container used to move cargo across ships, rails, and trucks without unloading. It is fully assembled, easily stackable, and individually numbered for added realism in yards and freight trains.

With a corrugated exterior that mirrors real intermodal equipment, the model delivers a credible, sturdy silhouette that holds up under close inspection. It's designed to integrate with common HO intermodal setups, letting the container sit on flatcars or container chassis and be stacked with other containers to create busy terminal scenes.