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HO 40' Youngstown Door Box PRR #30985 Plastic Model (ATH75345)

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HO 40' Youngstown Door Box PRR #30985 Plastic Model (ATH75345)

HO-scale 40-foot Youngstown Door Box Car in PRR livery is a detailed model of a late-1960s insulated boxcar, designed to haul temperature-sensitive freight on a model railroad layout. Based on a Fruit Growers Express design, the 10-foot-wide plug doors provide a tight seal and easy loading for authentic period operation.

On the rails, the model rides on 70-ton roller bearing trucks with 33-inch machined metal wheels in RP25 contours and is weighted for steady tracking. It uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers and a highly detailed injection-molded body finished in prototypical paint schemes, with a minimum radius of 18 inches to fit common hobby layouts.

HO-scale 40-foot Youngstown Door Box Car in PRR livery is a detailed model of a late-1960s insulated boxcar, designed to haul temperature-sensitive freight on a model railroad layout. Based on a Fruit Growers Express design, the 10-foot-wide plug doors provide a tight seal and easy loading for authentic period operation.

On the rails, the model rides on 70-ton roller bearing trucks with 33-inch machined metal wheels in RP25 contours and is weighted for steady tracking. It uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers and a highly detailed injection-molded body finished in prototypical paint schemes, with a minimum radius of 18 inches to fit common hobby layouts.

$11.20

Original: $31.99

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HO 40' Youngstown Door Box PRR #30985 Plastic Model (ATH75345)

$31.99

$11.20

Description

HO-scale 40-foot Youngstown Door Box Car in PRR livery is a detailed model of a late-1960s insulated boxcar, designed to haul temperature-sensitive freight on a model railroad layout. Based on a Fruit Growers Express design, the 10-foot-wide plug doors provide a tight seal and easy loading for authentic period operation.

On the rails, the model rides on 70-ton roller bearing trucks with 33-inch machined metal wheels in RP25 contours and is weighted for steady tracking. It uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers and a highly detailed injection-molded body finished in prototypical paint schemes, with a minimum radius of 18 inches to fit common hobby layouts.