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C-Rail-Intermodal - N-40f-kit - Container, 40 Foot, Corrugated, Dry - Undecorated

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Stock Number N-40f-kit
Original Retail Price £8.00
Brand C-Rail-Intermodal
Manufacturer C-Rail-Intermodal
Body Style C-Rail Container 40 Foot Corrugated
Prototype Vehicle Container, 40 Foot, Corrugated, Dry (Details)
Road or Company Name Undecorated (Details)
Ready-to-Run No
Kit Complexity Moderate Skills
Kit Material(s) Injection Molded Plastic
Release Date 2018-02-01
Item Category Container
Model Type Intermodal
Model Subtype 40 Foot
Model Variety Corrugated
Prototype Region North America
Prototype Era NA Era V: Modern Diesel (1979 - Present)
Scale 1/160
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:
Although they may be molded in color, unpainted and unlettered, undecorated products are marketed to modelers who seek to custom decorate their models for private roads and/or road and/or company names that were not commercially produced by any of the major manufacturers.

Undecorated models are frequently also unassembled or only partially assembled and required modelers to be comfortable with glue, paint and sometimes solder in order to prepare their models for display. Materials for these models can vary but often include plastic, pewter and resin. Models may or may not come with decals or other decorations such as plastic signage, railings and ladders to enhance the appearance of the final product.

Item created by: CNW400 on 2021-12-10 16:25:43

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