Tangent Scale Models - HO Scale - Greenville Steel Car Company 86ft High Cube Double Plug Door Box Car - Illinois Central (IC) #680106 - “Gray Repaint 1995” - Gray/Silver/White with White Lettering (SKU 20009-25069-01)
Available On: August 1, 2024


During the 1960s, the most radical freight car designs employed the extreme height clearances offered by Plate F car designs. In 1964, no car type articulated this extreme more than the 86-foot, purpose-built “Auto Parts” boxcars. These large boxcars became fixtures on the rails all over North American mainlines, riding hot trains to deliver components vital to the productivity of auto plants. While several car builders offered 86’ auto parts boxcars, the most prolific builder of the double plug door design was Greenville Steel Car Company of Greenville, PA. More than 4,400 of these cars were acquired by most major railroads, and they were assigned to pools where multiple railroad’s cars served a specific shipper or shippers. Original utilization of these cars was for Ford, Pontiac, and Chrysler, as well as deliveries from 3rd party parts suppliers to the auto plants. Greenville’s 1964-1978 production was the longest run for this car type, with many still in service today.
Tangent Scale Models August 2024 release includes several roadnames with yet another a new body for this Tangent Greenville System: the September and October 1969 built Greenville cars. These cars feature grab iron and sill details that bridge the gap between previous Tangent 1968 End-Of-Car Cushioning and late-1969/1970 End-Of-Car Cushioning offerings. For those keeping track at home, this is Tangent Scale Models thirteenth body in their Greenville 86’ System of Auto Part Box Car Replicas.
The Tangent Scale Models Greenville 86′ Double Plug Door Box Car continues the design and operational standards set by previous models in the Tangent product line. This includes multiple specific body variations, four different brake layouts (two brake systems), four different draft gear combinations, and three underframe styles which incorporate Center-of-Car Cushioning and End-Of-Car Cushioning options. The Tangent Greenville 86’ box car includes a 70-ton or 100-ton truck option, with selections appropriate for each paint scheme, and both include “spinning” roller bearing caps. Finally, Tangent Scale Models cars are weighted properly and come with Kadee couplers mounted in specially-designed coupler pockets which means they operate as good as they look. Due to the car’s size, Tangent Scale Models recommend curves of 24” or larger for these models.
The Tangent Greenville 86’ High Cube Double Plug Door Box Car System is a state of the art, dimensionally-accurate scale replica that was tooled to Greenville Steel Car plans and verified with field measurements. Tangent Scale Models model comes with highly accurate “true-to-life” colors and “hyper-accurate” lettering including exact stenciling, fonts, and lettering placement. Tangent Scale Models Greenville 86’ system of models offers a multitude of detail variations and phases to replicate the many different Greenville Steel Car offerings. Tangent Scale Models make the best cars money can buy in HO scale.
A quick synopsis of Tangent Scale Models era and railroad-specific detail variations include:
– Illinois Central (IC) “Gray Repaint 1995” offers up a great example of IC cars in the modern era. The prototypes in this group were part of a 30-car order built in September of 1977 for the Illinois Central Gulf. After the rebirth of the IC (no “G”) in 1987, the IC Centralia Shops slowly repainted freight cars in an attractive gray scheme with Roman graphics. By 1995, some of the 86’ Greenville cars were selected for repainting. The models feature End-Of-Car Cushioning and a body-mounted brake system correct for this 1977 order from Greenville. Underneath, you can spot all that brake linkage hanging down low and carefully duplicated on the model. These cars also feature the auxiliary crank arms at the top center of each door – these prototypes were delivered with this detail. The model has an accurate brake stand and modern brake wheel, along with see-through Morton-style crossover platforms. These replicas ride on 100-Ton “Low Profile” Barber S-2-A trucks and have accurate rotating “Timken” roller bearing caps. While IC lettering looks plain at first glance, careful attention is needed to execute this properly in HO for a specific 1995-era repaint. Tangent Scale Models use real prototype photos, so you can look carefully and read the “Service With Safety – Set Your Mind” safety reminders.
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