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HO RTR 53' Stoughton Containers Schneider # 1 (ATH40128)

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HO RTR 53' Stoughton Containers Schneider # 1 (ATH40128)

HO-scale Ready-to-Run 53-foot Stoughton intermodal containers (Schneider markings) bring authentic intermodal freight to an HO layout. Fully assembled and ready to place, they reproduce the look of modern steel cargo containers for quick, convincing setup on yards or along the rails.

Each container features razor-sharp printing and painting, individually numbered, and separately applied door closure rods. They are designed to be stackable and compatible with standard intermodal equipment, letting hobbyists recreate the flow of cargo as containers move from ships to rail and onward to trucks on a busy model railroad.

HO-scale Ready-to-Run 53-foot Stoughton intermodal containers (Schneider markings) bring authentic intermodal freight to an HO layout. Fully assembled and ready to place, they reproduce the look of modern steel cargo containers for quick, convincing setup on yards or along the rails.

Each container features razor-sharp printing and painting, individually numbered, and separately applied door closure rods. They are designed to be stackable and compatible with standard intermodal equipment, letting hobbyists recreate the flow of cargo as containers move from ships to rail and onward to trucks on a busy model railroad.

$44.99
HO RTR 53' Stoughton Containers Schneider # 1 (ATH40128)
$44.99

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HO-scale Ready-to-Run 53-foot Stoughton intermodal containers (Schneider markings) bring authentic intermodal freight to an HO layout. Fully assembled and ready to place, they reproduce the look of modern steel cargo containers for quick, convincing setup on yards or along the rails.

Each container features razor-sharp printing and painting, individually numbered, and separately applied door closure rods. They are designed to be stackable and compatible with standard intermodal equipment, letting hobbyists recreate the flow of cargo as containers move from ships to rail and onward to trucks on a busy model railroad.