Walthers HO 70' Thrall Double Stack Car DTTX 54184

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$16.98
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This is a Walthers 932-3901 HO Scale TTX Double Stack Car #54100 Kit. Features for this kit include plastic pieces for construction, easy assembly, and instructions included. Manufacturer: Walthers. Model Number: 932-3901. Road Name: TTX Corporation. MSRP: 19.98. Scale/Era: HO Scale. Model Type: Freight Cars. Availability: Ships within 1 Business Day! Trainz Product Id: 12719053.

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Product Identifiers

BrandWalthers
MPN9323901
GTIN0732573133914
UPC0732573133914
eBay Product ID (ePID)1701502069

Product Key Features

Year Manufactured1998
Rail SystemTwo-Rail System
Power TypeDC
ColorYellow
Age Level17 Years & Up
Corporate RoadnameCanadian National
VintageYes
GaugeHO
FeaturesAdvertising Specimen, With Stand, Limited Edition, Used Look, Painted
MaterialBrass, Plastic
Scale1:87
Control SystemAnalog
TypeContainer Car
ThemeTransportation

Dimensions

Item HeightHO Scale
Item Weight2 lb

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  • Walthers HO Thrall Stand Alone Double Stack Container Car

    The model is from Walthers line of products from the early 1990s. The model is accurate to the prototype however a lot of the detail is moulded on like the grab irons or on the heavy side such as the uprights and the stirrups below them. If the model was being produced today then a lot of those items would be separately applied parts. In saying so the newer model would be more expensive in comparison and the detail of the Walther's model was acceptable. At the time, if higher fidelity was needed, a modeller carefully carved off the moulded features and replacing them with after market parts and carefully matched and repainted those areas. This is what I intend to do and that will produce a model that will fit in with the later manufactured products. Model Railroading Magazine produced a series of articles in the mid 90's on how to do this. Access to these articles use to be possible through the Train Life website.

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  • Just what I was looking for.

    Just what I was looking for.

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