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Minitrix - 15423 - Tank Car, No Dome, Gatx Petrochemical - Nacco SAS - 4-Pack

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N Scale - Minitrix - 15423 - Tank Car, No Dome, Gatx Petrochemical - Nacco SAS - 4-Pack
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Stock Number15423
BrandMinitrix
ManufacturerMinitrix
Body StyleMinitrix Tank Car GATX Petrochemical
Prototype VehicleTank Car, No Dome, Gatx Petrochemical (Details)
Road or Company NameNacco SAS (Details)
Road or Reporting Number4-Pack
Paint Color(s)Gray
Print Color(s)Black
Coupler TypeRapido Hook NEM Standard Pocket
Coupler MountTruck-Mount
Wheel TypeChemically Blackened Metal
Wheel ProfileSmall Flange (Low Profile)
MultipackYes
Multipack Count4
Multipack ID Number15423
Release Date2013-01-01
Item CategoryRolling Stock (Freight)
Model TypeTank Car
Model SubtypeNo Dome
Model VarietyKerosene
Prototype RegionEurope
Prototype EraEU Epoch V (1985 - 2000)
Scale1/160
Track GaugeN standard



Prototype History:
GATX produces a range of specialized railcars for the transportation of Oil and Petrochemicals.
Road Name History:
Nacco SAS provides rail care transportation services. The Company transports fleet such as chemicals, oil, gas, aggregate, minerals, coal, grain, steel, timber, and other cargo. Nacco conducts business in Paris, France. The company was acquired by CIT Group in 2014. In 2018, VTG acquired all assets of CIT Rail Holdings (Europe) SAS and the associated Nacco Group. Nacco now operated as VTG Rail Europe France. Nacco owned about 11,000 railcars at the time it was acquired by VTG.
Brand/Importer Information:
Trix is a German company that originally made Trix metal construction sets. one of its co-founders was Stephan Bing, the son of the pioneer toy-maker industrialist Ignaz Bing. In 1935 the company began producing the electrically powered model trains that it became famous for, under the Trix Express label. Prior to the outbreak of World War II the Trix company produced a small range of fairly unrealistic AC powered three rail models running at 14 volts.

N gauge models under the Minitrix brand were made from the late 1960s mostly of European prototypes (German and British primarily). North American prototypes were also manufactured and marketed under the Aurora "Postage Stamp" brand; later these items were sold under the American Tortoise, Model Power and Con-Cor brands. Trix sometimes utilized North American consultants to aid in the design of this portion of the product line. The "Hornby Minitrix' brand was used in the 1980s for a short lived range of British outline models using the earlier product tooling.

Trix's owner in the 1980s and 1990s was Mangold, which went bankrupt in the late 1990s and Märklin purchased the assets in January 1997. In part, this purchase was a reflection of Märklin's need for added production capacity; Trix had been manufacturing certain items for Märklin in previous years. The purchase was also in response to the earlier purchase of the Karl Arnold company by the Italian company Rivarossi; Märklin were very keen to take over Trix market share in 2-rail H0 and especially Minitrix, until then Märklin had not marketed N gauge models. In 2003, Märklin introduced its first N gauge models under the well established Minitrix brand. A number Märklin H0 scale three-rail AC locomotives have also been introduced in two-rail DC versions under the Trix logo and many models are shared between the two brands.

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Item created by: gdm on 2022-05-12 09:43:29

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