Eastern Seaboard Models - 003008 - Boxcar, 50 Foot, X72 - Happy Holidays - 2020
Stock Number | 003008 |
Original Retail Price | $68.95 |
Brand | Eastern Seaboard Models |
Manufacturer | Eastern Seaboard Models |
Body Style | Eastern Seaboard Models Boxcar X72 |
Image Provider's Website | Link |
Prototype Vehicle | Boxcar, 50 Foot, X72 (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Happy Holidays (Details) |
Reporting Marks | ESMX |
Road or Reporting Number | 2020 |
Paint Color(s) | Blue & White |
Print Color(s) | Gold & Black |
Additional Markings/Slogan | Tidings of Joy |
Coupler Type | MT Magne-Matic Knuckle |
Coupler Mount | Truck-Mount |
Wheel Type | Chemically Blackened Metal |
Wheel Profile | Small Flange (Low Profile) |
Release Date | 2020-12-01 |
Item Category | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
Model Type | Boxcar |
Model Subtype | 50 Foot |
Model Variety | X72 |
Prototype Region | North America |
Prototype Era | NA Era IV: 2nd Gen Diesel (1958 - 1978) |
Scale | 1/160 |
Model Information:
This product first became available in September of 2019.
Prototype History:
Between 1972 and 1973, Penn Central began purchasing the first of the 50' X72 boxcars from US Railroad Manufacturing (Evans) Blue Island, IL, plant. These cars would eventually find their way to Conrail in 1976, retaining their PC numbering series while getting CR reporting marks. However, many X72's can still be spotted in their original PC green paint scheme and PC reporting marks, though fairly rusted and faded.
There is only one subclass of the X72, the X72A. But as Jim Six points out in his Railroad Model Craftsman article, there appears to be no external distinction between the X72 and X72A. Both cars have welded panel construction, with 6-panel Superior doors. Yet I have photographed one X72, CR 269272, with a 6-panel Superior door with raised X-panels, for which no detail part is available.
The X72 is a general purpose boxcar that can be found in nearly every service, making is a very common boxcar. Some cars are equipped with DF Belt Loaders for assisting in loading and unloading of special equipment, while other cars are equipped with Dual Air Paks for shock control of goods, and pallets. These specially equipped cars are in assigned service to specific industries for specific loading.
There is only one subclass of the X72, the X72A. But as Jim Six points out in his Railroad Model Craftsman article, there appears to be no external distinction between the X72 and X72A. Both cars have welded panel construction, with 6-panel Superior doors. Yet I have photographed one X72, CR 269272, with a 6-panel Superior door with raised X-panels, for which no detail part is available.
The X72 is a general purpose boxcar that can be found in nearly every service, making is a very common boxcar. Some cars are equipped with DF Belt Loaders for assisting in loading and unloading of special equipment, while other cars are equipped with Dual Air Paks for shock control of goods, and pallets. These specially equipped cars are in assigned service to specific industries for specific loading.
Brand/Importer Information:
Eastern Seaboard Models was founded in 1987. They are a manufacturer of N scale reproductions of North American eastern railroad prototypes. The have both decorated other manufacturers' models as well as designed body styles of their own. They are located at PO Box 301, Waldwick, New Jersey 07463-0301 U.S.A.
Their 2016 lineup includes ready-to-run gondolas, well cars, hoppers, tank cars and boxcars. They also produce craftsman quality kits in their "Made in America" series. ESM products may be purchased directly from their website.
Their 2016 lineup includes ready-to-run gondolas, well cars, hoppers, tank cars and boxcars. They also produce craftsman quality kits in their "Made in America" series. ESM products may be purchased directly from their website.
Item created by: CNW400
on 2020-10-01 00:00:46
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