
HO 53' CIMC Container Exel EXLU #1 (ATH28525)
This HO-scale 53-foot CIMC intermodal container from the Exel EXLU series is a detailed representation of a standard shipping unit used in intermodal freight, ideal for model railroads and dioramas. It’s ready to sit on a flatcar, trailer, or yard scene to add authentic intermodal cargo to a layout.
Key details include a newest horizontal rib front, easily stackable construction, separately applied door-closure rods, and individually numbered units. The container is fully assembled with crisp printing and painting, delivering a realistic finish that captures the look and workflow of intermodal freight on a layout. Intermodal containers are designed to move across ships, trains, and trucks without unloading their cargo.
This HO-scale 53-foot CIMC intermodal container from the Exel EXLU series is a detailed representation of a standard shipping unit used in intermodal freight, ideal for model railroads and dioramas. It’s ready to sit on a flatcar, trailer, or yard scene to add authentic intermodal cargo to a layout.
Key details include a newest horizontal rib front, easily stackable construction, separately applied door-closure rods, and individually numbered units. The container is fully assembled with crisp printing and painting, delivering a realistic finish that captures the look and workflow of intermodal freight on a layout. Intermodal containers are designed to move across ships, trains, and trucks without unloading their cargo.
Original: $89.99
-65%$89.99
$31.50Description
This HO-scale 53-foot CIMC intermodal container from the Exel EXLU series is a detailed representation of a standard shipping unit used in intermodal freight, ideal for model railroads and dioramas. It’s ready to sit on a flatcar, trailer, or yard scene to add authentic intermodal cargo to a layout.
Key details include a newest horizontal rib front, easily stackable construction, separately applied door-closure rods, and individually numbered units. The container is fully assembled with crisp printing and painting, delivering a realistic finish that captures the look and workflow of intermodal freight on a layout. Intermodal containers are designed to move across ships, trains, and trucks without unloading their cargo.











