Description
It was the mid -1970s, and the incentive per diem box car boom was just beginning. New, brightly painted box cars seemed to appear overnight. Many were lettered for various short lines. FMC (Food Machinery Corporation) was a significant builder of many of these cars. The 50 ’ outside post, non-terminating end box car, became the foundation for new per diem cars built in the 1970s. The 50 ’ FMC cars also varied in door configuration and style to better suit each customer. These models can still be seen today in the modern railroading scene.
MODEL FEATURES:
Scale profile brake wheel
Roller bearing trucks
Screw mounted trucks
Screw mounted trucks
Screw mounted trucks
Weighted for optimum performance
McHenry knuckle couplers
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
All models are representative of prototypical paint schemes
Minimum radius: 9 3/4 ”