This is a 1992 run Overland Models, Inc. model crafted by Ajin in Korea. The box has only minimal shelf wear, and spare parts are included. It's like new! This caboose was initially used for NYC's 'Pacemaker' high - speed freight service and later on regular NYC freight trains. Details: Brand is OMI Overland Models, Inc., part number is OMI - 3809, condition is C - 8 Like New, it's unpainted with minimal tarnish, has no backhead or interior detail, no lighting, metal wheels and no couplers. It comes in the original box and foam. Shipping: Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature. We ship worldwide, and international rates are calculated for affordability. The buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates are calculated at checkout. Packing is top - notch, with over 10 years of experience packing these hard - to - find, long - out - of - production, and fragile models. We don't charge a handling fee. Payment: We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. No personal checks or cash by mail. Bank checks and money orders may be accepted with prior approval. All prices are in USD. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If not happy, get a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.















Using your HO scale brass NYC caboose model is a breeze. Just place it on your model train track as part of your freight train setup. For display, you can put it on a showcase shelf. When handling the model, be gentle as it's a fragile item. Avoid dropping it or applying too much pressure on the metal wheels. To maintain it, keep it in a dry and dust - free place. You can use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe off any dust. If you notice any minor tarnish, a mild brass cleaner can be used sparingly following the cleaner's instructions. When shipping it, use the original box and foam or similar protective packaging to ensure it arrives safely at its destination.