This 1996 Cascade Models train car was expertly built by Gansan in Korea. The box shows minor shelf wear, but it comes with a spare parts bag and Cascade Models paperwork. The model has some tarnish (check the photos), but it still represents NP's modernized heavy - weight diners used on trains like the Mainstreeter and secondary passenger trains such as the Alaskan starting around 1948.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass Cascade Models
- **Part Number**: #2611
- **Condition**: C - 7 Excellent (only due to tarnish)
- **Decorated**: Unpainted with moderate tarnish (see photos)
- **Underbody/Interior Detail**: Nicely detailed full underbody, but no interior detail
- **Lighting**: None
- **Couplers/Trucks**: No couplers, sprung trucks
- **Packaging**: Original box and foam
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Using this HO scale brass model train dining car is easy. Just place it on your train track, and it's ready to be part of your train set. When handling it, be gentle as it's a delicate brass model. To keep it in good shape, avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity. If you notice the tarnish getting worse over time, you can use a gentle brass cleaner. But be careful not to scrub too hard, as you don't want to damage the details. When storing it, put it back in the original box and foam to protect it from scratches and dents. And always remember to check for any loose parts or signs of wear after each use.