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N 50' NACC Box Model Train Car (ATH3865)

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N 50' NACC Box Model Train Car (ATH3865)

This N-scale 50-foot NACC boxcar is a faithful replica of the insulated, outside-post boxcar designed by North American Car Corporation in the 1960s. It’s built to populate an authentic N-scale freight roster, featuring three road numbers, etched metal stirrup steps, a detailed molded underframe, and period-accurate plug-door and roof options to mirror the prototype.

For operation, the model rides on machined 33-inch metal wheels and 70-ton trucks, with body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, smooth connections. It is weighted for steady performance and can handle standard layout radii (minimum about 9¾ inches). Roof options include Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) to match different liveries, including Alumax, helping recreate period scenes across multiple rosters.

This N-scale 50-foot NACC boxcar is a faithful replica of the insulated, outside-post boxcar designed by North American Car Corporation in the 1960s. It’s built to populate an authentic N-scale freight roster, featuring three road numbers, etched metal stirrup steps, a detailed molded underframe, and period-accurate plug-door and roof options to mirror the prototype.

For operation, the model rides on machined 33-inch metal wheels and 70-ton trucks, with body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, smooth connections. It is weighted for steady performance and can handle standard layout radii (minimum about 9¾ inches). Roof options include Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) to match different liveries, including Alumax, helping recreate period scenes across multiple rosters.

$31.99
N 50' NACC Box Model Train Car (ATH3865)
$31.99

Description

This N-scale 50-foot NACC boxcar is a faithful replica of the insulated, outside-post boxcar designed by North American Car Corporation in the 1960s. It’s built to populate an authentic N-scale freight roster, featuring three road numbers, etched metal stirrup steps, a detailed molded underframe, and period-accurate plug-door and roof options to mirror the prototype.

For operation, the model rides on machined 33-inch metal wheels and 70-ton trucks, with body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, smooth connections. It is weighted for steady performance and can handle standard layout radii (minimum about 9¾ inches). Roof options include Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) to match different liveries, including Alumax, helping recreate period scenes across multiple rosters.