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SCRR Original HO Handy Holder “PRO” - Premium Foam Cradle for locomotives & Cars, ensuring Easy Maintenance Access and Keep Rolling Stock Safe and Secure

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Management number 212979621 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $13.20 Model Number 212979621
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SCRR Original HO Handy Holder “PRO” - Premium Foam Cradle for locomotives & Cars, ensuring Easy Maintenance Access and Keep Rolling Stock Safe and Secure

  • Ultimate Solution for Model Train Maintenance: Santa Clarita Railroad's "Original Handy Holder" cradle system features a cushioned channel for locomotives and cars to assist you with model train maintenance.
  • Secure and Hands-Free Design: Safely secure your locomotives and rolling stock in the cradle system. Perform maintenance tasks without worrying about damage.
  • Detailing/Weathering Channel: Optimal angle for precise weathering jobs.
  • Tiny Parts Channel: Keeps small parts secure and prevents loss during maintenance.
  • 2 Convenient Tool Holes: Conveniently placed holes for your brushes, tweezers or other small tools. Keep everything within reach while you work.
  • Durable Soft Foam: Crafted from high-quality soft foam for a gentle yet firm grip on your model trains, preventing damage during maintenance.
  • Train and Tools Not Included.
Item Weight 3.2 ounces
Manufacturer Santa Clarita Railroad
Product Dimensions 11.75 x 8.87 x 3 inches
Manufacturer recommended age 5 years and up

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