As simple as a goods wagon gets
In the late 80's of the former century i received this goods wagon as a gift. The gift was already set up so i cannot tell about the building stage.
Solid build on a large baseplate. The doors are on both side of the wagon. There were no goods given inside of wagon. Anyway you would noble able to reach them without taking off the roofplate.
After some years i changed the wheels but i might still have the original wheels and magnets. The wheels and magnets will still work. The wheels itself were connected instable so i would recommend swapping them.
For sure it is not a spectacular train wagon but given the year it was sold for the first time personally i think it is quite interesting. If you are into nostalgic trains it ok.
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Fine goods wagon, for any train
The wagon has two doors on both sides. Storing goods in the wagon can be done via the doors. Access to both end sides of the wagon needs some patience, either to store goods or to retrieve them.
If you have a 1970s train a goods wagon is necessary. This wagon will do fine. You may want to buy a few, because only one makes a short train.2 out of 2 people thought this review was helpful.