LIRR M3 O scale Commuter rail car / HO scale
The M1 and M3 are two similar series of electric multiple unit rail cars built by the Budd Company for the Long Island Rail Road, the Metro-North Railroad and Metro-North's predecessors, Penn Central and Conrail.[4] Originally branded by Budd as Metropolitans, the cars are more popularly known under their model names, M1 (late 1960s/early 1970s cars) and M3 (mid-1980s cars). The Metro-North cars were branded under the M1A and M3A series
This is the Shell only, it will include bottom chassis with the seats for a detailed interior. I added a sample of the bottom chassis in the pictures with the M3.
This set measures about 258.5mm / 10.17in for HO scale and Will come with bottom chassis which includes the seating arrangement.
For this set, the Bottom chassis has the seats
The O scale version is 460mm / 18.11in long. Its the longest subway shells I currently produce, while to scale its not truly 85 feet, It comes very close.
The M1 and M3 are two similar series of electric multiple unit rail cars built by the Budd Company for the Long Island Rail Road, the Metro-North Railroad and Metro-North's predecessors, Penn Central and Conrail.[4] Originally branded by Budd as Metropolitans, the cars are more popularly known under their model names, M1 (late 1960s/early 1970s cars) and M3 (mid-1980s cars). The Metro-North cars were branded under the M1A and M3A series
This is the Shell only, it will include bottom chassis with the seats for a detailed interior. I added a sample of the bottom chassis in the pictures with the M3.
This set measures about 258.5mm / 10.17in for HO scale and Will come with bottom chassis which includes the seating arrangement.
For this set, the Bottom chassis has the seats
The O scale version is 460mm / 18.11in long. Its the longest subway shells I currently produce, while to scale its not truly 85 feet, It comes very close.
The M1 and M3 are two similar series of electric multiple unit rail cars built by the Budd Company for the Long Island Rail Road, the Metro-North Railroad and Metro-North's predecessors, Penn Central and Conrail.[4] Originally branded by Budd as Metropolitans, the cars are more popularly known under their model names, M1 (late 1960s/early 1970s cars) and M3 (mid-1980s cars). The Metro-North cars were branded under the M1A and M3A series
This is the Shell only, it will include bottom chassis with the seats for a detailed interior. I added a sample of the bottom chassis in the pictures with the M3.
This set measures about 258.5mm / 10.17in for HO scale and Will come with bottom chassis which includes the seating arrangement.
For this set, the Bottom chassis has the seats
The O scale version is 460mm / 18.11in long. Its the longest subway shells I currently produce, while to scale its not truly 85 feet, It comes very close.
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