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It also uses the same screw that comes on the body
ScaleTrains Rivet 38507 HO Scale Thrall 48' Coil Steel Car "Distressed/Patched" CTRN 500077
The big difference with this version of the Thrall design was the fact that it was shorter and only had one hood
The body should be cleaned with dish soap allowed to completely dry and painted with polycarbonate approved paint
Railway: DRG (Deutsche Reichsbahn-Gesellschaft)
ScaleTrains Rivet 38502 HO Scale Thrall 48' Coil Steel Car Union Pacific UP 249216 Toggle Switch - SPST It also uses the sameScaleTrains Rivet 38502 HO Scale Thrall 48' Coil Steel Car Union Pacific UP 249216 In the 1960s, the Ford Motor Company, collaborating with two Detroit area railroads, created the modern coil steel car design. Over the years, several freight car manufacturers built similar cars, including Thrall Car Manufacturing which constructed these 48 foot, twin hood cars in the 1980s and 1990s. The first Thrall cars had a 100 ton capacity, but later versions
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