- This model is a painted completed model of a railroad model freight car reproduced in N scale.
- A freight car without a roof.
- Widely used to transport iron ore from British iron ore mines.
- A freight car used primarily for transporting iron ore from the 1950s to the 1980s, and later used for a wide range of other purposes by the civil engineering department of British Railways.
- The model is a type equipped with a brake with a total loading weight of 35 tons.
- The loaded cargo was designed to be loaded upside down using a machine called a tipler and to unload the loaded iron ore and other items.
- Therefore, it is unique in that it is not equipped with any side doors or end doors.
- This model accurately reproduces its shape and mechanism.
- The vehicle is reproduced in bauxite color.
- I'm looking forward to trying out the dirty paint and other things.
- Also, the coupling coupler can be removed.
- The wheels are made of high-precision metal wheels, allowing you to enjoy a reliable ride.
[Features]
- Painted finished product
- Comes in a transparent collection case
- Reproduce the N gauge open freight car
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