This is a 1971 PFM model crafted by Tenshodo in Japan. The box shows only minor wear and still has the internal packing. It has been custom - painted, but there's some paint chipping all over, especially on the roof where some paint is missing (check the photos). It's being sold as - is. Brand: Brass PFM - Tenshodo. Part Number: 350. Condition: C - 4 Fair. It's custom - painted with some paint gone on the car's roof. There's no backhead or interior detail and no lighting. It comes with metal wheels and Kadee couplers and is packed in the original box only. Free domestic USA shipping for 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 for delivery. We ship worldwide from the USA. International rates are calculated using the most cost - effective options. The buyer is responsible for all imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates are calculated at checkout. Transit times can vary. We pack items like this, especially brass models, with extreme care. We've got over 10 years of experience, and our reviews prove we care about your purchase. No handling fee! We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and other common payment methods. Personal checks and cash by mail are not accepted. Bank checks and money orders may be accepted with prior approval. All prices are in US Dollars. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you're not happy, let us know within 30 days for a no - questions - asked money - back. You're responsible for return shipping, unless the item arrives damaged.














Using this HO scale brass caboose in your model train setup is easy. Just place it at the end of your train cars and couple it up using the Kadee couplers. Since it has no lighting or interior details, it's mainly for display purposes. When handling the caboose, be gentle because it's a fragile brass model and the paint is a bit chipped. Keep it away from sharp objects to avoid further paint damage. To maintain it, you can use a soft, dry cloth to dust it off from time to time. If you need to clean it, use a mild soap and water solution and then dry it thoroughly. Store it in a cool, dry place to prevent any corrosion. When shipping it back (if you're returning it), make sure to use proper packing to protect it from any more damage during transit.