This is a 1977 run model imported by S. Soho & Co. and built by Kumata in Japan. The box has very little shelf wear. It represents a narrow - gauge business car used on the Rio Grande Southern. It's an outstanding model. Brand: Brass Soho. Part Number: 0903. Condition: C - 7 Excellent. It's unpainted with minimal tarnish. There's moderate underbody detail and no interior detail. No lighting. It has metal wheels and original trucks. Comes with the original box and foam. 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 require a signature. We're happy to ship worldwide. International rates are calculated based on the most cost - effective options. The buyer is responsible for imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates are calculated at checkout. Transit times may vary. Our packing is top - notch. With over 10 years of experience, we pack these hard - to - find, out - of - production, and fragile models carefully, especially the brass ones. We don't charge a handling fee. We accept most major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. We don't accept personal checks or cash by mail. 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 policy. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.



















Using this HOn3 scale brass business car model is simple. Just take it out of the original box and foam gently. You can display it on a model train layout to add a touch of authenticity. When handling the model, make sure to hold it carefully by the body to avoid any damage to the metal wheels or trucks. As for maintenance, since it has minimal tarnish and is unpainted, you can use a soft, dry cloth to dust it off regularly. Keep it away from humid or wet environments as this could cause further tarnishing. If you want to clean it more thoroughly, use a mild brass cleaner, but test it on a small, inconspicuous area first. When shipping the model back (if needed), repack it in the original box and foam, or use proper packing materials to ensure its safety during transit.