Walthers 932-3515 Norfolk Southern 86' Pullman-Standard Hi-Cube 4-Door Boxcar
Designed to move lightweight sheet metal parts economically, these big cars are a fixture of modern auto production. Introduced in the mid 60s by Pullman-Standard, the cars feature large double-doors for easy access by forklifts. Parts are carried in special baskets to simplify loading or unloading. Assigned to pool service, they can be spotted moving in priority parts trains on many railroads.
Based on the common four-door design originally built for Ford and Chrysler plants, the HO Scale models feature the correct ribbed ends and the unique sidesills with visible interior posts as found on the prototypes. Models are fully assembled with working knuckle couplers. To match your timeframe, cars are prepainted in 1960s (old) or 1990s (new) schemes. To expand your fleet, 2-Packs featuring matching paint and different car numbers (933-23501 series) are available separately.
Designed to move lightweight sheet metal parts economically, these big cars are a fixture of modern auto production. Introduced in the mid 60s by Pullman-Standard, the cars feature large double-doors for easy access by forklifts. Parts are carried in special baskets to simplify loading or unloading. Assigned to pool service, they can be spotted moving in priority parts trains on many railroads.
Based on the common four-door design originally built for Ford and Chrysler plants, the HO Scale models feature the correct ribbed ends and the unique sidesills with visible interior posts as found on the prototypes. Models are fully assembled with working knuckle couplers. To match your timeframe, cars are prepainted in 1960s (old) or 1990s (new) schemes.
Based on the common four-door design originally built for Ford and Chrysler plants, the HO Scale models feature the correct ribbed ends and the unique sidesills with visible interior posts as found on the prototypes. Models are fully assembled with working knuckle couplers. To match your timeframe, cars are prepainted in 1960s (old) or 1990s (new) schemes. To expand your fleet, 2-Packs featuring matching paint and different car numbers (933-23501 series) are available separately.
Designed to move lightweight sheet metal parts economically, these big cars are a fixture of modern auto production. Introduced in the mid 60s by Pullman-Standard, the cars feature large double-doors for easy access by forklifts. Parts are carried in special baskets to simplify loading or unloading. Assigned to pool service, they can be spotted moving in priority parts trains on many railroads.
Based on the common four-door design originally built for Ford and Chrysler plants, the HO Scale models feature the correct ribbed ends and the unique sidesills with visible interior posts as found on the prototypes. Models are fully assembled with working knuckle couplers. To match your timeframe, cars are prepainted in 1960s (old) or 1990s (new) schemes.
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