Tangent HO
Tangent Scale Models HO 22121-03 GATC 1957-design 8000 Gal. Welded Tank Car Clinton Corn 'Original 1958+' GATX #74675
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- 3
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- HO
- SKU:
- TSM22121-03
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Description
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Tangent Scale Models HO 22121-03 GATC 1957-design 8000 Gal. Welded Tank Car Clinton Corn 'Original 1958+' GATX #74675
GATX Clinton Corn “Original 1958+” shows the classic Clinton Corn Processing, Clinton, Iowa scheme which was used for corn syrup shipments. This car is resplendent in 1950s glory – silver tank body, black highlights, and black, red, and white stenciling. It screams late 1950s and early 1960s if you know your tank car history. Check out this model’s stunning graphics, including the very distinctive Clinton logo on the right side of the car in red.
- Dimensional accuracy
- Highly correct “true to life” colors
- “Hyper-Accurate” lettering including exact fonts and lettering placement
- “See-through” running board wraps around the underframe
- See-through” dome platform with exquisite handrail detail
- Two dome handrail saddle variations
- Multiple dome cap / top appliance variations
- Multiple bottom outlet variations
- Dimensionally-correct hazardous placards with accurate hole detail
- Separately applied tank handrail
- Separately applied tank strap detail
- Durable wire grab irons and coupler lift bars
- Separate air hoses
- “Near-scale” draft gear box with side detail
- Genuine Kadee “scale-head” couplers
- CNC-machined 33” wheels in high-quality Tangent Scale Models ASF cast steel truck with spring plank and with separate brake beams
- NMRA-conforming weight
- Replacement semi-scale wheels available separately from Tangent
- Multiple road numbers for each scheme – these cars often traveled in “groups” of more than one
- Recommended age 14 years and older
Prototype Information:
During the 1950s, General American Transportation Company tank car production was in full swing utilizing the company’s “all-welded” tank car designs, produced at the company’s Sharon PA plant. In 1957, GATC continued production of general service, non-insulated tank cars with safety platforms installed around the dome, however Sharon added extra sheet metal to the top portion of the tank body around the dome, giving it a “bulb” or raised appearance. Also, there were other refinements to the design including a modernized handrail around the tank, larger tank manway handrail uprights, and side tank weldment mechanisms to secure the tank to the frame.
Most of these cars were painted in billboard schemes during this production era, reflecting lessees for various liquid materials shippers. These tank cars remained in service into the 1990s and were utilized for a variety of services including corn syrup, caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), fatty acid, molasses, sodium chlorate, vinegar, fuel oil and other petroleum products, etc. The “smooth” appearance of these common tanks with the safety platform makes them look very “modern,” and their design is similar to tank cars produced today.
These cars truly were nationwide roamers, reflecting lessees for many liquid materials shippers.
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