Jacksonville Terminal Company SEACO (blue) 40' Canvas/Open top Container ~ 402004
N Scale 1:160, JTC 402004 - SEACO Canvas/Open top corrugated side Magnetic container. Has removable canvas top.
FIRST TIME OFFERED in N Scale. Features;
IBC(connecting pins), AND Magnets connecting system.
Models come in packages of TWO, unless noted otherwise.
The IBC pins Mate with JTC 40' HC containers with Magnets, JTC 20' containers with Magnets; JTC Open/Canvas top 'Rib-style' containers with Magnets, Atlas 40' container, and future JTC 1:160 scale containers.
This model features the more common 'wave' style corrugation sides.
JTC 402004 - SEACO 40' open top container with corrugated sides(42). The original Sea Containers became part of GE SeaCo in 1998 as a joint venture with General Electric. There is a web of entities (and paint schemes) between the GE JV and the new SEACO, that can be covered when we release a GE SEACO container scheme. In December of 2011, HNA Group Company Limited (HNA) of China, and Bravia Capital (Bravia) of Hong Kong, announced the completion of the acquisition of GE SeaCo, which was the world's fifth largest marine container leasing company, at that time. The company was rebranded as "SEACO", as this scheme represents.
The new SEACO includes open top containers in the fleet, such as this one, which are operating today around the world in International service.
N Scale 1:160, JTC 402004 - SEACO Canvas/Open top corrugated side Magnetic container. Has removable canvas top.
FIRST TIME OFFERED in N Scale. Features;
IBC(connecting pins), AND Magnets connecting system.
Models come in packages of TWO, unless noted otherwise.
The IBC pins Mate with JTC 40' HC containers with Magnets, JTC 20' containers with Magnets; JTC Open/Canvas top 'Rib-style' containers with Magnets, Atlas 40' container, and future JTC 1:160 scale containers.
This model features the more common 'wave' style corrugation sides.
JTC 402004 - SEACO 40' open top container with corrugated sides(42). The original Sea Containers became part of GE SeaCo in 1998 as a joint venture with General Electric. There is a web of entities (and paint schemes) between the GE JV and the new SEACO, that can be covered when we release a GE SEACO container scheme. In December of 2011, HNA Group Company Limited (HNA) of China, and Bravia Capital (Bravia) of Hong Kong, announced the completion of the acquisition of GE SeaCo, which was the world's fifth largest marine container leasing company, at that time. The company was rebranded as "SEACO", as this scheme represents.
The new SEACO includes open top containers in the fleet, such as this one, which are operating today around the world in International service.