HO Scale: Trinity 6275 Boxcar - Canadian National 'DWC - Nasty Graffiti'

TrainLife Exclusive ExactRail HO Scale: Trinity 6275 Boxcar

Canadian National (DWC) - 'Nasty' Graffiti  

About the Paint Scheme:

In the early 2000s, Canadian National acquired a group of 100 Trinity built 6235 cubic foot boxcars from the Wheeling & Lake Erie. CN added DWC reporting marks from their subsidiary, the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific Ry. Car 409597, received some additional decoration on the left side of the car courtesy of an overzealous vandal; A Santa Fe inspired design featuring "Chico" on a pig, pointing at the "nasty" circle cross logo.

*We do not condone vandalism. Graffiti is illegal, and not cool. We would love to live in a world where all artists had places to express themselves without defacing the property of others. That said; we are modelers of real trains, and so we model reality, warts and all.

History:

The Trinity 6275 Boxcar has been one of ExactRail's most popular freight cars. This boxcar has a very limited paint schemes list, but there are many 'very-close' freight cars with more varied paint schemes that we are excited to have worked with ExactRail to manufacture. These 'very-close' or brothers from other mothers freight cars are built by companies such as Johnstown America, Gunderson & National Steel Car. Some were built by Trinity but have a slightly different sized door than the 12 footer we have, or have exterior post placement variations. 

Features:

  • Precision micro-tooled
  • Extraordinarily accurate artwork
  • Razor sharp printing
  • ExactRail's exclusive 100-Ton ASF 'Ride Control' Trucks
  • Kadee #58 couplers
  • CNC-machined 36" metal wheel sets

Stats:

Region: North America
Era: Today
Product Type: Boxcar
Minimum Radius: 22"

 

SKU Road Number Qty
EE-1407-1 409597 Sold Out

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