Phoenix Precision Models 20' Construction Office Container N Scale (1:160) – PPM30000
Phoenix Precision Models 20' Construction Office Container N Scale (1:160) – PPM30000
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The Phoenix Precision Models 20' Construction Office Container (PPM30000) is a highly detailed N scale (1:160) structure based on real-world converted shipping containers commonly used as temporary offices on construction sites, rail yards, and industrial facilities. These types of structures are frequently seen trackside and in logistics environments, making them a natural fit for modern-era layouts.
This model is designed for hobbyists who want to add functional realism to their scenes without taking up significant space. Its compact footprint makes it especially useful in N scale layouts where efficiency matters, while still providing a recognizable and believable structure. It pairs well with other detailing elements found in our N Scale Railroad Models collection and can be combined with additional structures from the broader Railroad Models category to build out complete industrial or construction environments.
Whether you're modeling an active job site, a maintenance-of-way scene, or a rail-served industrial facility, this construction office container helps tell a more complete story across your layout or diorama.
- N scale (1:160) construction office container model
- Based on real-world 20-foot converted shipping containers
- Ideal for rail yards, construction sites, and industrial scenes
- Compact size for efficient layout placement
- Great for modern-era railroad modeling and dioramas
FAQ
What scale is this model?
This is an N scale (1:160) model, suitable for compact layouts and detailed scenes.
What types of layouts does this fit?
It works best in modern industrial, construction, rail yard, and logistics environments.
Is this a common prototype?
Yes, converted shipping containers used as job site offices are very common in real-world construction and rail operations.