【overview】
In the 1960s, Boeing, a major aircraft manufacturer, manufactured the fuselage of the 737-100 at a factory in Wichita, Kansas.Then, as shown in the photo, the fuselage was loaded onto a flat car and shipped to the factory in Renton, Washington using ATSF. was being transported.
In addition, for parts such as the main wings and tail, Burlington Northern and Great Northern used skybox cars, which were modified flat cars and covered.
Even today, aircraft body transport continues, and this role has been inherited by BNSF locomotives.
Description of item
0399302181 (N) 2-car set of flat cars for transporting aircraft fuselages ATSF *Comes with a divided aircraft fuselage. The color of the aircraft is for illustration purposes only. Actual product may differ. Additional notice from the manufacturer ●Since we lacked information regarding this product, which is a semi-finished product kit, we would like to inform you again. ●You will need to paint the included aircraft body yourself. -For expressions such as windows and doors on the aircraft body, customers will need to apply their own decals. ●If necessary, we will also cut out the material using a cutter. ●Customers must glue the black support material that supports the aircraft body by themselves. *The flat car is already painted, printed, and assembled. Only the included aircraft body and support materials need to be cut out, painted, assembled, and glued.