Walthers SceneMaster ~ HO Scale ~International 4300 Single-Axle Dump Truck ~ Assembled ~ White with Utility Company decals ~ 949-11637

Walthers SceneMaster

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SKU:
WAL949-11637
UPC:
616374146079
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This Walthers SceneMaster International 4300 Single-Axle Dump Truck is a model typical of today's heavy trucks operated by railroads, gas, water and power utilities, as well as city, county and state highway departments.

Introduced in 2002 to replace the 4000-series trucks of the 1990s, the medium-duty 4300 was built in three variations and became a very popular chassis for a variety of commercial applications. In 2017 they're still in production as the International Durastar.

This detailed truck includes colorful utility company logo decals, including several that match Cornerstone(R) structure kits (available separately), sized to fit for quick conversion including Metro Power and Light, Tri-State Power Authority, Northern Light and Power, MidStates Power, Western Power, Tri-State Utility Co. and Southwest Energy. Industries, municipalities and construction contractors are typical users of the vehicles like the International(R) 4300 Single-Axle Dump Truck, so it will look right at home on your modern-era layout.

Great for modern-era layouts/li>
Includes utility company waterslide decals/li>
Fully assembled, ready to use/li>



INTERNATIONAL(R) and other International Truck trademarks are licensed by International Truck Intellectual Property Company, LLC.

With its white paint job, this rig is typical of today's heavy trucks operated by railroads, gas, water & power utilities, as well as city, county & state highway departments. The model includes colorful utility company logo decals, including several that match Cornerstone(R) structure kits (available separately), sized to fit for quick conversion including Metro Power & Light, Tri-State Power Authority, Northern Light & Power, MidStates Power, Western Power, Tri-State Utility Co. and Southwest Energy.

Introduced in 2002 to replace the 4000-series trucks of the 1990s, the medium-duty 4300 was built in three variations and became a very popular chassis for a variety of commercial applications. Today, they're still in production as the International Durastar.