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Pacific Car & Foundry 50′ Insulated Boxcar Premium Instructions
Our model is based on the Pacific Car & Foundry 50′ Insulated Boxcar built beginning in1965 and continuing through the mid 1970’s This car has seen a long service life with many still in use today.
New for a BMR Premium Instruction Kit, we are including AAR 6B Roller Bearing tiles printed by Brick Print Studios. These tiles recreate the look of spinning roller bearings on the trucks the car. Eight tiles are included, enough to build one complete car, and more tile sets may be purchased separately.
Our instructions include options to build the car with double 8″ doors, 8′ + 6′ combination doors, single 10′ door, and ventilated and non ventilated configurations.
Our premium instruction kit contains the following:
1 professionally printed instruction book with full color instructions, part list, prototype information, and building tips.
1 set of AAR 6B Roller Bearing tiles.
4 assembled train axles with ball bearings. Enough to build one car. These wheel sets come fully assembled, with ball bearings pre-installed in new LEGO® Technic bricks, custom sized axles to fit the bearings, washers to prevent wheels from rubbing the bricks and causing excess friction, and new LEGO train wheels.
Why use bearings? Because ball bearings provide excellent free rolling operation. Better than stock LEGO wheel sets. Less resistance means the rail car is easier to pull. And the easier a car is to pull the less strain on locomotives, and the more cars you can pull.
All you need to provide is the LEGO bricks from your own collection. Build the car in the color of your choice, or you can purchase decals to build the car in one of the following authentic railroad paint schemes bellow.
Decals Available for the Pacific Car & Foundry 50′ Insulated Boxcar
Evergreen Freight Car Corporation
Also Available
Extra AAR 6B Printed Bearing Tiles
Model by Glenn Holland, Instructions by Cale Leiphart and Glenn Holland
By purchasing these instructions, you agree not to sell, reproduce, or distribute these instructions. You also agree not to sell or distribute the model made from these instructions.
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