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HO Ringling Brothers Giraffe Boxcar (BAC16616)

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HO Ringling Brothers Giraffe Boxcar (BAC16616)

This HO-scale Ringling Brothers Giraffe Box Car is a faithful model of the classic 40-foot boxcar, brought to life in the Ringling Brothers circus livery with a giraffe motif. It reflects how dry goods and bulk freight were moved across the country, making it a distinctive addition to any HO layout and a tangible piece of railroad history.

Designed for HO-scale layouts, it pairs with other standard freight cars to depict long-distance shipments as well as local deliveries typical of mid-20th-century railroading. Boxcars have long been the workhorses of the railroad, and this model captures that essential role while adding a touch of circus-era character to a layout.

This HO-scale Ringling Brothers Giraffe Box Car is a faithful model of the classic 40-foot boxcar, brought to life in the Ringling Brothers circus livery with a giraffe motif. It reflects how dry goods and bulk freight were moved across the country, making it a distinctive addition to any HO layout and a tangible piece of railroad history.

Designed for HO-scale layouts, it pairs with other standard freight cars to depict long-distance shipments as well as local deliveries typical of mid-20th-century railroading. Boxcars have long been the workhorses of the railroad, and this model captures that essential role while adding a touch of circus-era character to a layout.

$14.00

Original: $39.99

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HO Ringling Brothers Giraffe Boxcar (BAC16616)โ€”

$39.99

$14.00

Description

This HO-scale Ringling Brothers Giraffe Box Car is a faithful model of the classic 40-foot boxcar, brought to life in the Ringling Brothers circus livery with a giraffe motif. It reflects how dry goods and bulk freight were moved across the country, making it a distinctive addition to any HO layout and a tangible piece of railroad history.

Designed for HO-scale layouts, it pairs with other standard freight cars to depict long-distance shipments as well as local deliveries typical of mid-20th-century railroading. Boxcars have long been the workhorses of the railroad, and this model captures that essential role while adding a touch of circus-era character to a layout.