In 1969, Orion in Japan imported and built this amazing model of the Northwest Short Line. The box has only a little shelf wear and no spare parts are included. The prototype was built in the 1910s by Pacific Car & Foundry. It features the original end platform arrangement and represents the Northern Pacific 1200, 1300, and 1600 wood cabooses. Brand: Brass Northwest Short Line. Condition: C - 7 Excellent. It has no backhead or interior detail, is unpainted with minimal tarnish, and has no lighting, couplers, or trucks included. Comes with the original box, foam, and paperwork. Free domestic USA shipping for all purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature. We ship worldwide. International rates are calculated for affordability. Buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packing is top - notch. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back policy (buyer pays return shipping unless item is damaged).











This is a beautiful model of a wood caboose. When you get it, just take it out of the box gently. Since it doesn't come with couplers or trucks, if you want to use it on a train track, you'll need to get those separately. Keep it away from rough handling as it's a delicate item, especially because it's made of brass. To maintain its look, you can use a soft cloth to wipe off any dust from time to time. If it gets a bit tarnished over time, there are brass cleaners available in the market that you can use carefully. When storing it, put it back in the original box and keep it in a dry place to prevent any damage. And remember, if you're not happy with your purchase, you can return it within 30 days.