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HO Bachmann Coach (1860-1880 Era) - Painted Unlettered Green 13405

HO Bachmann Coach (1860-1880 Era) - Painted Unlettered Green 13405

$37.70 
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SKU: BAC13405
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In the late 1800s, railroads were spreading fast across North America. Trips that took days by stagecoach could now be completed in a few hours - and with far more relative comfort. Coach Cars were designed exclusively for passengers, while Baggage Cars were configured for transporting goods and mail. Other cars known as "Combines" were built to transport both passengers and cargo. In the early 20th century, steel "Heavyweight" cars became the standard, and most wood-sided cars were withdrawn by 1920. However, examples of these early passenger cars can still be found operating on excursion railroads across North America, inspiring tourists with the romance of travel in the Old West.

Features Include:
  • 19th century design, perfect for early railroading and “Wild West” eras
  • “Duckbill” style clerestory roof
  • Detailed, painted bodies with precision graphics (where applicable)
  • Clear windows
  • Separately applied end platform handrails
  • Detailed underbody with separately applied truss rods
  • Added weight for optimum tracking
  • Magnetically operated E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers
  • Detailed trucks with see-through sideframes
  • Blackened metal wheels with RP25 contours
  • Product Measurements: L 6.5 in., W 1.5 in., H 1.5 in.
  • Retail Package Measurements: L 7.5 in., W 1.7 in., H 3.4 in.