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Jacksonville Terminal - FMS1213 - Container, 40 Foot, Corrugated, Dry - American Red Cross - 2-Pack

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N Scale - Jacksonville Terminal - FMS1213 - Container, 40 Foot, Corrugated, Dry - American Red Cross - 2-Pack
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Production TypeSpecial Run
Stock NumberFMS1213
Original Retail Price$31.95
BrandJacksonville Terminal
ManufacturerJacksonville Terminal
Body StyleJTC Container 40 Foot Corrugated
Prototype VehicleContainer, 40 Foot, Corrugated, Dry (Details)
Road or Company NameAmerican Red Cross (Details)
Road or Reporting Number2-Pack
Paint Color(s)White and Red
Print Color(s)Black
MultipackYes
Multipack Count2
Release Date2018-08-01
Item CategoryContainer
Model TypeIntermodal
Model Subtype40 Foot
Model VarietyCorrugated
Prototype RegionNorth America
Prototype EraNA Era V: Modern Diesel (1979 - Present)
Scale1/160



Model Information: All New Tooling; -42- corrugated sides
  • Seven different door variations tooled: molded as appropriate
  • IBC(Inter-Box Connecting pins) in scale ISO locations
  • JTC Magnetic connecting system: 3-magnets bottom & metal top plate
  • Detailed printing as per photographs
  • Prototype History:
    The 40 foot container is the king of the container business. It is the most common standard container size used for international and domestic shipping. Most intermodal operations that handle overseas shipping are optimized for this container size. These containers are typically reinforced for loading, unloading and transportation by ship.

    Dry containers are meant for non-refrigerated goods and hence are the most common type.

    Corrugation in the construction of these containers yields much greater strength (just like with corrugated cardboard for boxes) but is more expensive to fabricate. Due to the extra strength granted by the corrugation, this is a popular type for overseas use.
    Road Name History:
    Since our founding by Clara Barton on May 21, 1881, the American Red Cross has been dedicated to serving people in need. We received our first congressional charter in 1900 and to this day we are tasked by the federal government with providing services to members of the American armed forces and their families as well as providing disaster relief in the United States and around the world.

    Even while the Red Cross adapts to meet the changing needs of the people we serve, we always stay true to those roots. Are you familiar with the classic images of Red Cross nurses helping American soldiers and civilian war victims during World War I? In fact, as you read this Red Cross staff and volunteers are still deploying alongside America’s military. Maybe you’ve taken a class through the Red Cross, such as first aid certification or how to swim. Did you know we’ve been offering similar training since the early 1900s? Have you ever given blood or received donated blood? The Red Cross developed the first nationwide civilian blood program in the 1940s and we still provide more than 40% of the blood products in this country.

    Today, as throughout our long history, the Red Cross depends on generous contributions of time, blood, and money from the American public to support our lifesaving services and programs. We invite you to learn about our history and hope you will feel inspired to become more involved with the Red Cross.

    American Red Cross website.
    Brand/Importer Information:
    Now featuring our new line of 1:160 scale models. Developed using the latest in global technology & CAD systems, these New 2017 tooled models feature IBC connecting pins AND our Magnetic connecting system, and are decorated with detailed prototype printing. Our JTC container series of models offer Multiple door styles and variants to match prototypes. The First release is a 'Rib-style' corrugated side Canvas/Open top container, Now In Stock. Our second release is the more common 'wave' corrugation sides version, expected January 2018. Both are New to N scale. Release styles 3 & 4 will be around March 2018, and will be 2 of the most popular container styles in use. Please read our 'Latest News' section for updates. Thank You for visiting. New Facebook page: www.facebook.com/JTCmodeltrains
    Item created by: Jenna on 2018-08-27 16:41:56. Last edited by Jenna on 2018-08-27 16:49:27

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