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Con-Cor - 1353 - Boxcar, 40 Foot, USRA Double Sheathed Wood - Miller & Hart

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Stock Number1353
Original Retail Price$2.75
BrandCon-Cor
ManufacturerKato
Body StyleCon-Cor Boxcar 40 Foot Wood
Prototype VehicleBoxcar, 40 Foot, USRA Double Sheathed Wood (Details)
Road or Company NameMiller & Hart (Details)
Paint Color(s)Red & Yellow with Black Roof
Print Color(s)Yellow & Black
Paint SchemeBerkshire Ham & Bacon
Additional Markings/SloganDelicious For Half A Century
Coupler TypeRapido Hook
Wheel TypeNickel-Silver Plated Metal
Wheel ProfileDeep Flange
Series Release/Issue NumberKato Sekisui
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeBoxcar
Model Subtype40 Foot
Model VarietyWood
Prototype RegionNorth America
Prototype EraNA Era II: Late Steam (1901 - 1938)
Scale1/160



Model Information: Con-Cor marketed these as 'Wood Boxcars' but they have a lot of reefer-like attributes.
Prototype History:
Double-sheathed means the cars carried wood sheathing both inside and out. The structure that this sheathing is applied over steel framing. The USRA double-sheathed design boxcar had a steel underframe with a monster heavy deep-fishbelly steel center sill. The interior carried horizontal sheathing and the exterior carried vertical sheathing. These are described as steel UNDERFRAME. (but not usually called "steel framed").
Brand/Importer Information:
Con-Cor has been in business since 1962. Many things have changed over time as originally they were a complete manufacturing operation in the USA and at one time had upwards of 45 employees. They not only designed the models,but they also built their own molds, did injection molding, painting, printing and packaging on their models.

Currently, most of their manufacturing has been moved overseas and now they import 90% of their products as totally finished goods, or in finished components. They only do some incidental manufacturing today within the USA.

Important Note: The Con-Cor product numbering can be very confusing. Please see here in the article how to properly enter Con-Cor stock numbers in the TroveStar database.
Item created by: CNW400 on 2021-03-08 21:34:37

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