Trainworx - 55122 - Truck, Peterbilt 281/351 - Phillips 66
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Stock Number | 55122 |
Original Retail Price | $52.95 |
Brand | Trainworx |
Manufacturer | Trainworx |
Body Style | Trainworx Vehicle Semi Tractor Peterbilt 351 |
Prototype Vehicle | Truck, Peterbilt 281/351 (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Phillips 66 (Details) |
Paint Color(s) | Orange |
Print Color(s) | Black |
Additional Markings/Slogan | Phill-Up with Phillips 66 |
Release Date | 2020-08-01 |
Item Category | Vehicles |
Model Type | Trucks |
Model Subtype | Semi Tractor Trailer |
Model Variety | Peterbilt 351 Logger |
Prototype Region | North America |
Prototype Era | NA Era III: Transition (1939 - 1957) |
Years Produced | 1954-1976 |
Scale | 1/160 |
Specific Item Information:
Peterbilt 351 tractor with 32' tanker trailer
Highly detailed
Free rolling wheels
Model Information:
This model was first released in 2020. Highly detailed. Free rolling wheels.
Prototype History:
The Peterbilt 281/351 was a line of tractor units built by Peterbilt that ran from 1954 until 1976. The 281 series had a single drive axle, the 351 two. It was very popular with truckers, with the 351 series outlasting the 281.
Road Name History:
Lee Eldas and Frank Phillips founded the Anchor Oil and Gas Company in 1904 with the assistance of John Gibson, Frank's father-in-law. . They obtained leases near Bartlesville in the Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory (present Washington County, Oklahoma), and opened a Bartlesville office in 1905. By 1917, Phillips Petroleum was incorporated, and the first Phillips station was opened in Wichita, Kan., in 1927. An important lawsuit that made its way to the Supreme court occurred in 1921 involving Anchor Oil, "Anchor Oil Co. v. Gray, 256 U.S. 519". The company’s research into the uses of natural gas received further impetus in 1926, when it won a patent infringement suit brought against it by Union Carbide over Phillips’s process for separating hydrocarbon compounds.
In 1930, Anchor Oil Co. began looking for a new name and logo – something that would include the Phillips name while reflecting a stronger connection with the automobile. They chose "Pillips 66"
In 1930, Anchor Oil Co. began looking for a new name and logo – something that would include the Phillips name while reflecting a stronger connection with the automobile. They chose "Pillips 66"
Brand/Importer Information:
Trainworx was founded in 1999 by Pat Sanders and is located in Delta Colorado. Their first freight car was the Quad hopper and it was released in 2000. They have been making N scale products ever since. Their website can be found at www.train-worx.com. As of 2016, they have produced 8 different rolling stock body styles as well as a range of different highway vehicles in N Scale. Their limited edition runs have proven a huge success with collectors and modelers enjoy the accuracy of all their products.
Trainworx sells their products both through tradional retail channels as well as directly by phone order. When asked "What prompted you to found Trainworx?", Pat Sanders responded "There was a freight car that hadn't been done in N scale that I just had to have and it didn't look like anyone was ever going to make it."

Trainworx sells their products both through tradional retail channels as well as directly by phone order. When asked "What prompted you to found Trainworx?", Pat Sanders responded "There was a freight car that hadn't been done in N scale that I just had to have and it didn't look like anyone was ever going to make it."
Item created by: CNW400
on 2020-08-31 23:43:19
Last edited by: gdm on 2021-07-10 14:16:45
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