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Posted - April 11 2007 : 12:18:52 PM
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HO scale, $30.00 each Expected: 28-Dec-2007
* Authentic Steam-Era Schemes * Detailed Underframe with K Brake * 2 Different Numbers for Each Scheme * Scale Size Handrails & Grab Irons * Correct Weight for Optimum Operation * Correct Trucks * Metal RP-25 Wheels * Magnetic Knuckle Couplers Demand for tank cars skyrocketed in the 1920s as automobiles and trucks became more common. Moving gasoline, lubricants and other petroleum products over long distances required larger and stronger tank cars. In 1921, American Car & Foundry rolled out the first of its new 10,000-gallon, riveted steel cars, which came to be known as the Type 21. Shortly after the US entered World War II, German U-boat attacks on coastal shipping threatened supplies of home heating oil and gasoline to the eastern states. To counter the threat, type 21s were put to work as rolling pipelines, moving badly needed petroleum products cross-country by rail. Tough and durable, the cars kept rolling into the 1960s, often hauling many other kinds of liquids. This series of models are based on steam-era cars and feature the original K-type brake system and early lettering schemes. Additional roadnumbers for each scheme are available in Time-Saver(R) Kit versions (920-54364 series) sold separately.
Tony Cook HO-Scale Trains Resource http://ho-scaletrains.net
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