CS Models - 7105 - Covered Hopper, 4-Bay, Cylindrical - Canda - 110328
Stock Number | 7105 |
Brand | CS Models |
Manufacturer | CS Models |
Body Style | CS Models Covered Hopper Cylindrical |
Prototype Vehicle | Covered Hopper, 4-Bay, Cylindrical (Details) |
Road or Company Name | Canda (Details) |
Reporting Marks | CNWX |
Road or Reporting Number | 110328 |
Paint Color(s) | Red and Black |
Print Color(s) | White and gold |
Coupler Type | MT Magne-Matic Knuckle |
Wheel Type | Injection Molded Plastic |
Wheel Profile | Small Flange (Low Profile) |
Ready-to-Run | No |
Kit Complexity | Easy-Build |
Kit Material(s) | Injection Molded Plastic |
Item Category | Rolling Stock (Freight) |
Model Type | Covered Hopper |
Model Subtype | 4-Bay |
Model Variety | Cylindrical |
Prototype Region | North America |
Prototype Era | NA Era IV: 2nd Gen Diesel (1958 - 1978) |
Scale | 1/160 |
Specific Item Information:
CS Models 7105. Canada. Road number CNWX 110328.
Model Information:
CS Models produced this plastic Canadian-style grain hopper kit in the 1980s. As a kit, trucks and couplers are not included.
Prototype History:
ACF introduced their roundish cylindrical hoppers in the early 1960s. The cars differed greatly from the ribbed sided hoppers of the era. They have been made in 3-bay and 6-bay variations. These cylindrical hoppers were superseded on ACF’s production line by the Centerflow in 1964, a revolutionary design that influenced later covered hopper types. In the late 60s or early 70s Canada came out with 4-bay covered hoppers that appear to be derived from ACF’s pre-Centerflow cylindrical hoppers. These cars were used by CN, CP and various smaller Canadian shippers. There is some question as to why the Canadian builder based their design off the older cylindrical and not ACF’s newer Centerflow. It was likely a patent issue and copying it could have triggered legal action against the Canadian builders. There are also certain structural design differences between the cylindrical and centerflow cars and perhaps the decision to copy the cylindrical was based on the greater volume capacity of the cylindrical design.
Item created by: jbeezz28
on 2020-10-29 17:16:24
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