The WalthersMainline 60' Pullman-Standard Flatcar is an ideal addition to your 1960s and later HO Scale layout. Inspired by over 4,000 cars built by P-S starting in the mid-1960s, many of these cars are still in use today. They've hauled a wide range of cargo, from logs to intermodal trailers and containers. Available in various setups, these flatcars feature highly detailed decks with the right board pattern, realistic wood grain, and bolt details. The 60' Pullman-Standard General Service Flatcars are heavily weighted and come with 33' turned-metal wheels and Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers for great performance whether loaded or empty. Hurry! Limited quantity available for this one-time run of these road numbers. These flatcars are the backbone of the TTX 60' flatcar fleet, similar to those used by many railroads. They can ship all kinds of general freight, auto and truck frames, canisters, farm equipment, construction machinery, military vehicles, containers, logs, lumber, building materials, 20' and 40' containers, and 45' or 48' trailers. The decks are superbly detailed to match different prototype configurations, with the correct board pattern, realistic wood grain, and bolt details. There's a brake wheel cutout as needed. They're also equipped with detailed brake gear with piping, 70-ton roller bearing trucks, correct 33' turned metal wheelsets, and Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers.

Using your Walthers 910-5370 HO Scale 60-Foot Pullman-Standard Flatcar is easy. Just place it on your HO Scale layout track and start loading up your chosen cargo. You can use it to transport all sorts of items like logs, containers, or construction machinery. When handling the flatcar, be gentle to avoid any damage to the detailed parts such as the brake gear and couplers. For maintenance, keep it clean by using a soft, dry cloth to remove dust regularly. If there's any dirt or grime, you can use a mild soap and water solution, but make sure to dry it thoroughly afterward. Check the wheels and couplers periodically to ensure they're moving smoothly and not loose. This will help keep your flatcar in great condition and running well on your layout for a long time.