
HO 40' 1-Dome Tank Car QSMX #781 (BAC17810)
HO scale 40-foot single-dome tank car, a faithful representation of late-1920s to early-1940s riveted tank designs. This detailed model suits HO layouts aiming for an authentic mid-20th-century look, reflecting use by private owners and, later, maintenance-of-way service that provided water for track work on Class I railroads.
Prototypical detailing includes a riveted body, blackened metal wheels, body-mounted E-Z Mate couplers, separately applied ladders, and wrap-around metal grab irons. These features deliver authentic period character and reliable operation on standard HO track, making the car a versatile addition for realistic scenery and operating sessions.
HO scale 40-foot single-dome tank car, a faithful representation of late-1920s to early-1940s riveted tank designs. This detailed model suits HO layouts aiming for an authentic mid-20th-century look, reflecting use by private owners and, later, maintenance-of-way service that provided water for track work on Class I railroads.
Prototypical detailing includes a riveted body, blackened metal wheels, body-mounted E-Z Mate couplers, separately applied ladders, and wrap-around metal grab irons. These features deliver authentic period character and reliable operation on standard HO track, making the car a versatile addition for realistic scenery and operating sessions.
Description
HO scale 40-foot single-dome tank car, a faithful representation of late-1920s to early-1940s riveted tank designs. This detailed model suits HO layouts aiming for an authentic mid-20th-century look, reflecting use by private owners and, later, maintenance-of-way service that provided water for track work on Class I railroads.
Prototypical detailing includes a riveted body, blackened metal wheels, body-mounted E-Z Mate couplers, separately applied ladders, and wrap-around metal grab irons. These features deliver authentic period character and reliable operation on standard HO track, making the car a versatile addition for realistic scenery and operating sessions.












