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N Scale Hopper Car Grain Storage Kit Often surplus freight cars live on, avoiding the scrapper. Flat cars are used as bridges, boxcars as storage containers, and covered hoppers for storage of feed and grain across the country. Generally these are elevated so that trucks can drive below and be loaded for deliveries on the farm or elsewhere. Our model represents one such example, an old weather beaten hopper placed on concrete bases and fed by small vertical conveyors filling them for storage. Multi-media kit includes unassembled, undecorated pieces with pre-weathered car body. Weathering shown here for representation, final product may differ.MSRP $25.95pre-ordered in January 2023...
Prod. Code 499 45 004
$25.95
N SCALECanadian Pacific- rd# 21831260' Rib Side Double-Plug Door High-Cube BoxcarBuilt by National Steel Car in 2001 for Canadian Pacific Railway, these 286,000-pound capacity, 60’ rib-side high-cube boxcars with Barber Roller Bearing trucks feature double-plug doors and belong to a series of 375 cars. They have a 7,630 cubic-foot capacity and can be found in trains hauling general freight all-across North America.pre-ordered in October 2022...
Prod. Code 123 00 072
$49.98
N ScaleUS Dept. of the Interior Single - Coming 05/23The U.S. Bureau of Mines was created in 1910 by Congress to reduce the number of deaths from mining accidents. From the 1910s until the early 1930s, several cars were employed as rolling safety training classrooms, often seen in the West Virginia region. These government Bureau of Mines cars were visible indicators of Progressive Era humanitarian and national reform programs.Rd# 5MSRP $34.95Pre-ordered in November 2022...
Prod. Code 142 00 510
$34.95
N ScalePRR Flat w/tanks 3-pk - Coming 05/23Built in 1929, this 70-ton class F30 flat car with Bettendorf trucks was used in general service for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Pennsylvania was a large Class 1 railroad formed in 1846 and grew to be a predominant shipper on the east coast until 1968 when it merged with rival New York Central to form Penn Central.The M4A3 Sherman tank was a game changer for Allied Forces during WW2. There were a number of basic variations and modifications, both from the factory and in the field, in an attempt to meet the growing power of Axis tanks and artillery. They were built in factories all over the US and in Canada and once war production started in earnest, using common designs and components put production into overdrive. Finished tanks were shipped via rail to strategic outposts and ports across North America. Almost every railroad had a hand in transporting strategic loads across the country, the Sherman being one of them.M4 Sherman Tank Loads come unassembled and undecoratedMSRP $109.95*packaged in foam family nestpre-ordered in January 2023...
Prod. Code 993 02 217
$109.95
N ScalePRR Flat w/tanks 3-pk Coming 05/23Built in 1929, this 70-ton class F30 flat car with Bettendorf trucks was used in general service for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Pennsylvania was a large Class 1 railroad formed in 1846 and grew to be a predominant shipper on the east coast until 1968 when it merged with rival New York Central to form Penn Central.The M4A3 Sherman tank was a game changer for Allied Forces during WW2. There were a number of basic variations and modifications, both from the factory and in the field, in an attempt to meet the growing power of Axis tanks and artillery. They were built in factories all over the US and in Canada and once war production started in earnest, using common designs and components put production into overdrive. Finished tanks were shipped via rail to strategic outposts and ports across North America. Almost every railroad had a hand in transporting strategic loads across the country, the Sherman being one of them.M4 Sherman Tank Loads come unassembled and undecoratedMSRP $121.95pre-ordered in January 2023...
Prod. Code 983 02 217
$121.95
Z SCALE 70' Lightweight BaggageUnion Pacific Rd# 5665 Coming 4/23 MSRP $30.95pre-ordered November 2022 ...
Prod. Code 553 00 011
$30.95
N ScaleWabash Cannonball 5-pk - FAMILY FOAM Coming 05/23The Wabash Cannonball was a 1930’s folk song written about a fictional train ride through the scenery of America. The song became so popular that the Wabash Railroad renamed their daytime express train between Detroit and St. Louis “the Wabash Cannonball” in response. It ran from 1950 until the early 1970s upon the creation of Amtrak. These heavyweight passenger cars feature 6-Wheel Passenger trucks.Rd#Wabash, 179, 362, 1402, 1568MSRP $159.95pre-ordered in September 2022...
Prod. Code 993 02 211
$159.95
Z SCALE 70' Lightweight BaggageNorfolk & Western Baggage Rd# 1286 MSRP $29.95pre-ordered November 2022 ...
Prod. Code 553 00 240
$29.95
N ScaleUS Dept. of the Interior 2-pk - JEWEL CASE- Coming 05/23The U.S. Bureau of Mines was created in 1910 by Congress to reduce the number of deaths from mining accidents. From the 1910s until the early 1930s, several cars were employed as rolling safety training classrooms, often seen in the West Virginia region. These government Bureau of Mines cars were visible indicators of Progressive Era humanitarian and national reform programs.Rd#7, 1083' 12-1 Sleeper MSRP $79.95Pre-ordered in November 2022...
Prod. Code 983 02 213
$79.95
N ScaleUS Dept. of the Interior 2-pk - FAMILY FOAM - Coming 05/23The U.S. Bureau of Mines was created in 1910 by Congress to reduce the number of deaths from mining accidents. From the 1910s until the early 1930s, several cars were employed as rolling safety training classrooms, often seen in the West Virginia region. These government Bureau of Mines cars were visible indicators of Progressive Era humanitarian and national reform programs.Rd#7, 1083' 12-1 Sleeper MSRP $70.95Pre-ordered in November 2022...
Prod. Code 993 02 213
$70.95