Manufacturer:
A.C. Gilbert
Manufacturer ID:
24575
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
National Car Company (NX)
Road Number:
24575
Model Introduced:
1960
Finish:
painted & lettered
Manufacturer:
Lehigh Valley Models
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
Borden's (BFIX)
Model Introduced:
1996
Product Type:
Craftsman Kit
Finish:
unpainted
Notes:
20 kits manufactured.
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
6-48569
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
Boston & Maine (BM)
Road Number:
48569
Model Introduced:
2011
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Notes:
Containers are removable.
Manufacturer:
Lionel
Manufacturer ID:
6-48537
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
fantasy: Chocolate Milk Transport
Road Number:
48537
Model Introduced:
2005
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Notes:
"Nesquick"
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
6-48538
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
Hood's Milk
Road Number:
48538
Model Introduced:
2005
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Notes:
"Hood's Milk"
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
2019171
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
National Car Company (NX)
Road Number:
1357
Model Introduced:
2022
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Notes:
Containers are removable. "Florida Juice". Also produced as Lionel 2019172 (road number 1361).
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
2019181
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
National Car Company (NX)
Road Number:
1418
Model Introduced:
2022
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Notes:
Containers are removable. "Renken's Milk and Cream". Also produced as Lionel 2019182 (road number 1492).
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
2019191
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
National Car Company (NX)
Road Number:
1395
Model Introduced:
2022
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Notes:
Containers are removable. "Sealtest". Also produced as Lionel 2019192 (road number 1414).
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
6-48543
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
Supplee-Wills-Jones
Road Number:
48543
Model Introduced:
2006
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Manufacturer:
Lionel (click for web site)
Manufacturer ID:
6-48524
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
Wabash (WAB)
Model Introduced:
2001
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Manufacturer:
Port Lines Hobby Supplies
Category:
Milk Car
Road Name:
National Car Company (NX)
Road Number:
1450
Product Type:
Plastic
Finish:
painted & lettered
Manufacturer:
SouthWind Models
Manufacturer ID:
SWRI-6
Category:
Milk Car
Prototype Year/Era:
1936
Road Name:
Borden's (BFIX)
Model Introduced:
1990
Product Type:
Brass
Finish:
unpainted
Notes:
These models had fins on both the top of the car as well as on their ends. Manufacturer ID "SWRI-6" is for one car; "SWLE-6" is for two such cars; "SWLE-8" contained one each of SWRI-6 and SWRI-7. The fins were original in 1936, but were removed in later years. As per the prototype, the brake system at the cars' ends were different between the two models as well (see Photo #4). There is a product review in the October 1990 issue of the 3/16 "S"cale Railroading magazine. The models were made by Duck Yoo Corp of Korea, and arrived unpainted (covered in a clear, semi-gloss lacquer). At the time, River Raisin Models provided appropriate decals for the three known prototype lettering schemes.
Manufacturer:
SouthWind Models
Manufacturer ID:
SWRI-7
Category:
Milk Car
Prototype Year/Era:
1936
Road Name:
Borden's (BFIX)
Model Introduced:
1990
Product Type:
Brass
Finish:
unpainted
Notes:
These models only had fins on their ends. Manufacturer ID "SWRI-7" is for one car; "SWLE-7" is for two such cars; "SWLE-8" contained one each of SWRI-6 and SWRI-7. The fins were original in 1936, but were removed in later years. As per the prototype, the brake system at the cars' ends were different between the two models as well (see Photo #4). There is a product review in the October 1990 issue of the 3/16 "S"cale Railroading magazine. The models were made by Duck Yoo Corp of Korea, and arrived unpainted (covered in a clear, semi-gloss lacquer). At the time, River Raisin Models provided appropriate decals for the three known prototype lettering schemes.