Herkat - 1408 - Tank Car, No Dome, 2-Axle - Company - 503116
Stock Number | 1408 |
Brand | Herkat |
Manufacturer | Arnold Rapido |
Body Style | Arnold Rapido Tank Car 2-Axle |
Prototype Vehicle | Tank Car, No Dome, 2-Axle (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Company (Details) |
Reporting Marks | DB |
Road or Reporting Number | 503116 |
Paint Color(s) | Gray and Black |
Print Color(s) | Yellow and Black |
Additional Markings/Slogan | Herkat 40 Jahre |
Coupler Type | Rapido Hook |
Wheel Type | Chemically Blackened Metal |
Release Date | 2010-01-01 |
Item Category | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
Model Type | Tank Car |
Model Subtype | Oil |
Model Variety | Mini |
Prototype Region | Europe |
Prototype Era | EU Epoch III (1945 - 1970) |
Scale | 1/160 |
Track Gauge | N standard |
Specific Item Information:
Car is in a Herkat box marked Made In W. Germany; instructions in the box show Herkat Nurnberg. Car has a removable plug on top for adding track cleaning fluid which migrates to saturate the felt pad beneath the car.
Model Information:
Arnold introduced these cars in the 1960s. They appear in the 1966 catalog and are described as follows: "These tank cars are models of privately owned cars belonging to various oil companies. The model of four wheel tank cars have plastic super structures and burnished metal chassis. There are sprung automatic couplers at both ends. The needle point steel axles run in journal boxes with imitation steel springs."
Herkat has used this body style to manufacture track cleaning cars which have been imported by both Kato and Con-Cor.
Personally, I find the glued-on placards to be really cheesy, and make an otherwise nice model to look quite amateurish. Arnold could have done better.
Herkat has used this body style to manufacture track cleaning cars which have been imported by both Kato and Con-Cor.
Personally, I find the glued-on placards to be really cheesy, and make an otherwise nice model to look quite amateurish. Arnold could have done better.
Prototype History:
Tank cars are a railroad staple. They have been around since the first half of the 20th century. These railcars carry a wide array of commodities, including liquid fertilizers, chemicals, fuel oils and asphalt, and food-grade oils. Tank cars can be pressurized or non-pressurized, insulated or non-insulated. Single dome cars carry only a single commodity at once. Food-service tank cars may be lined with stainless steel, glass, or plastic. Tank cars carrying dangerous goods are generally made of different types of steel, depending on the intended cargo and operating pressure. They may also be lined with rubber or coated with specialized coatings for tank protection or product purity purpose. The tank heads are also stronger to prevent ruptures during accidents.
Road Name History:
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