Additional information
Weight | .92 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 3.75 × 1.75 in |
Road Numbers | #490021, #490034, #490039, #490046, #490050, #490058, #490062, #490068, #490072, #490075, #490083, #490097 |
$60.95
– Southern Pacific “Delivery Gray H-100-1 9-1959” illustrates a very cool Southern Pacific delivery paint scheme, with a significant amount of era-specific stenciling. The large Southern Pacific is spelled out with red stenciling in the railroad’s classic bold font. There is a yellow box on the side of the car that declares “Interior Treated For Edible Commodities” which indicates this is a food service car. Don’t load it with sand or cement! The models feature a see-through Apex-style running board, “Early-style” round roof hatches, body-mounted brake gear and Enterprise gravity outlet gates. The B-end of the car features all of the brake details and piping of the prototype, including a gorgeous Ajax brake stand, Ajax brake wheel, Apex-style brake step, high-mounted retainer valve, wire piping details and a finely executed air release rod poking through the bottom sill on each side of the carbody. If you look closely at that B-end, you will notice we even applied the correct box-style defect card holder for SP. Metal corner stirrup steps and flexible rubber air hoses on each end of the car provide durability. The model rides on Tangent’s 100-ton Barber S-2 Roller Bearing trucks with Timken rotating bearing caps – all of them simulated the painted trucks found on the prototype! This is a classy SP scheme!
Weight | .92 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 3.75 × 1.75 in |
Road Numbers | #490021, #490034, #490039, #490046, #490050, #490058, #490062, #490068, #490072, #490075, #490083, #490097 |