PREORDER Rapido 199099 HO Magor 54' Department of Defense (DODX) Flatcar - Ready to Run -- Painted, Unlettered (black)

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RapidoSKU: RAP199099

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Description

The Rapido Trains HO Scale Magor DODX Heavy-Duty 6-Axle Flatcar is based on cars delivered beginning in 1953. At the height of the Korean War, the US Army required a new fleet of rolling stock to transport military hardware across the nation on any railroad. Notably, a large order for 650 cars was placed with the Magor Car Corporation to handle the heavier and larger tanks and other military equipment of the era. Delivered between April and July 1953, the Magor cars came in at 54' long and weighed in at around 36 tons with a 100-ton load carrying capacity. Features included a wood deck and heavy steel frame construction along with 6-wheel buckeye trucks. The DODX Flatcars quickly proved invaluable in service and would go on to enjoy very long careers on the rails. Delivered with the USAX reporting marks and numbered 38016-38665, these cars would find work transporting all sorts of equipment including the latest tanks, APCs, navy gun turrets and even locomotives such as the Army s own GE 80 tonners. Over time there were several changes to the Magor fleet. Starting around 1961, the fleet began receiving new DODX reporting marks, though this was a long conversion and there were USAX lettered cars in service as late as 1974. Also, in the mid-60s many would begin conversion to roller bearings in the 6-wheel Buckeye trucks. In addition, several cars in the fleet were also assigned to the Navy and painted silver to signify this assignment. After higher capacity equipment entered service in the 1980s, these burly cars were largely withdrawn from service around 1990 with the last of the fleet being decommissioned at the end of the Gulf War in 1991. Due to their sturdy construction, many have been preserved in museums and continue to run today! The Rapido Trains cars are accurately scaled from prototype blueprints and field measurements and feature fully detailed underframes including piping and equipment as well as correct Buckeye 3-axle trucks with incredible detail and friction bearings or retrofitted roller bearings as appropriate. The cars are accurately decorated and are available individually and in multiple-car packs with multiple roadnumbers. Cars come equipped with Rapido semi-scale metal knuckle couplers. The Magor DODX Heavy-Duty 6-Axle Flatcar is part of the line of Rapido Trains HO Scale freight cars and containers.

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