Walthers 5913 53' GSC Bulkhead Flatcar SOO - Soo Line #5913 (white, black, green) HO Scale 910-5913
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Description
The WalthersMainline 53' General Steel Castings (GSC) Bulkhead Flatcar in HO scale is a highly versatile model. It comes in the colors white, black, and green, with the model number 910 - 5913. Note that the picture might show a different road number. This flatcar is one of the most useful ever built, making it a breeze to model popular prototypes. It has end bulkheads to stop loads like lumber, pipes, and more from moving during transit. Key features include: a one - time production of these car numbers with limited quantity, so order now! It now has a die - cast metal body for great performance whether empty or loaded. It's a limited - edition item with a one - time run of these car numbers. Prototypes were in service from the 1950s to the early 2000s, and some are still in work train service today. It's used to carry lumber, utility poles, pipes, steel shapes, rail, and various building materials. It's fully assembled with a finely detailed body, deck, and bulkheads, and comes with correct 33' RP - 25 metal wheelsets and Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers.

Using this Walthers HO scale bulkhead flatcar is easy. You can load it up with all sorts of items like toy lumber, pipes, or small steel shapes to mimic real - life freight. Just place the loads gently on the deck and make sure they're secured between the end bulkheads. When it comes to using it on your model train track, connect it to your train using the Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers. Be careful when handling it, as the finely detailed body and parts can be fragile. Avoid dropping it or applying too much force. For maintenance, you can use a soft, dry cloth to clean the body and wheels. If the wheels get dirty or sticky, you can use a bit of mild soap and water, but make sure to dry it thoroughly afterwards. Keep it stored in a cool, dry place to prevent any damage over time.