I had Sea Land containers/trailers in my convoys in Vietnam. I took the one B&W picture.
Thought it would be fun to build one to put on a flatcar to have in my trains. Sort of building an Army train. I was in the Transportation Corps. I made a hollow box with 1/8" x 3 1/2" pine strips. Glued that up, then applied aluminum printer plate pieces to it that I had scored with seam lines and rivet patterns. I used metal duct tape to seal the edges. I 'riveted' it also.
I used an old Delton flatcar. The trailer was from ebay. I made the fenders with some of the aluminum plate scraps.
I designed up the lettering on my computer and printed it off on ink jet vinyl, then just peel off the backing and stick it on. Same on the flatcar, had an o.d. background.
I just need to seal up the lettering with some UV clear spray. Tires have the red dust on them that we had in Vietnam.

Thought it would be fun to build one to put on a flatcar to have in my trains. Sort of building an Army train. I was in the Transportation Corps. I made a hollow box with 1/8" x 3 1/2" pine strips. Glued that up, then applied aluminum printer plate pieces to it that I had scored with seam lines and rivet patterns. I used metal duct tape to seal the edges. I 'riveted' it also.

I used an old Delton flatcar. The trailer was from ebay. I made the fenders with some of the aluminum plate scraps.
I designed up the lettering on my computer and printed it off on ink jet vinyl, then just peel off the backing and stick it on. Same on the flatcar, had an o.d. background.
I just need to seal up the lettering with some UV clear spray. Tires have the red dust on them that we had in Vietnam.