Atlas {20006441} Gunderson Multi-Max Auto Rack KCS - Kansas City Southern (White) #697147 HO Scale
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Description
Atlas presents the 20006441 Gunderson Multi - Max Auto Rack in HO scale for the Kansas City Southern (KCS) Railway, painted in a sharp white color with road number #697147. Note that the picture might show a different road number. In 2013, Greenbrier Companies launched their innovative 89’ Multi - Max™ auto rack. It can easily switch from a Bi - Level to a Tri - Level configuration and back without adding or removing decks, and it's fully compatible with existing 89’ auto racks. Most of these racks are built on Greenbrier's specially designed 89’ flat cars, often seen in groups of similar autorack cars or in solid unit trains. Nearly 10,000 of these cars are currently running on North American rails. Atlas' version of the Multi - Max™ comes in multiple variations and road names. Key features include USA - designed models, brand - new flat car and superstructure tooling, newly tooled trucks, four body style variations for different prototype looks, highly detailed side screens for a realistic scale appearance, metal couplers, and accurate painting and lettering.

Using this HO scale Atlas Gunderson Multi - Max Auto Rack is easy. Just place it on your model train tracks like you would with other cars. It can be part of a mixed group of autorack cars or a single - type unit train. When handling it, be gentle to avoid damaging the highly detailed side screens and the metal couplers. To keep it in good condition, clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they might damage the accurate painting and lettering. If you want to change the configuration from Bi - Level to Tri - Level, follow the design's easy - to - use mechanism without adding or removing decks. Store it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent color fading and material degradation.