Collection: 20' ISO & International Dry Containers

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Post WWII many attempts were made to modernise freight shipments around the world.
The day of containerisation had arrived, loading dedicated goods for exclusive end users was the latest method of transportation.
Many sizes and configurations to match demand were introduced by freight companies.
Numerous sized containers required dedicated methods of handling, none of which was compatible.

By the late 1960s common dimensions were developed by The International Organization Of Standardizations (ISO) for shipping containers to be 20’ or 40’ in length.
The width was fixed at 8’ and the height at 8’6” however this dimension varied and 8’ high was common.  

These containers are the old AT components and have been upgraded to fit the majority of Australian outline model trains.
The range offers both international and domestic branding and most were in use from the late 1960s through until the late 1970s period.
Some domestic versions were still in use well into the 1980s and up until the mid 1990s.

Model Features:
Highly detailed and decorated Ready-to-Place HO scale model
Injection moulded high quality plastic bodywork
Represented in many "Triple Container Packs"