
HO 40' Fruehauf Trailer Cotton Belt SWTZ #20-9126 (ATH-1057)
This HO scale, 40-foot Fruehauf intermodal trailer in the Cotton Belt SWTZ livery recreates the classic Z-Van design used for intermodal service on both roads and rails. It captures the look of 1970s–1980s trailers with era-appropriate proportions, making it a realistic centerpiece for train layouts and dioramas.
Fully assembled and ready to run out of the box, it features a highly detailed injection-molded body painted and printed for authentic decoration. It includes practical touches such as separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and door rod configurations that vary by prototype, along with options for wheeled or shoe-style landing gear to match different configurations. The model also replicates ribbed, beaded, and smooth side styling to reflect the trailer's evolution and to help create convincing intermodal scenes spanning the 1970s through the 2000s.
This HO scale, 40-foot Fruehauf intermodal trailer in the Cotton Belt SWTZ livery recreates the classic Z-Van design used for intermodal service on both roads and rails. It captures the look of 1970s–1980s trailers with era-appropriate proportions, making it a realistic centerpiece for train layouts and dioramas.
Fully assembled and ready to run out of the box, it features a highly detailed injection-molded body painted and printed for authentic decoration. It includes practical touches such as separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and door rod configurations that vary by prototype, along with options for wheeled or shoe-style landing gear to match different configurations. The model also replicates ribbed, beaded, and smooth side styling to reflect the trailer's evolution and to help create convincing intermodal scenes spanning the 1970s through the 2000s.
Original: $29.99
-65%$29.99
$10.50Description
This HO scale, 40-foot Fruehauf intermodal trailer in the Cotton Belt SWTZ livery recreates the classic Z-Van design used for intermodal service on both roads and rails. It captures the look of 1970s–1980s trailers with era-appropriate proportions, making it a realistic centerpiece for train layouts and dioramas.
Fully assembled and ready to run out of the box, it features a highly detailed injection-molded body painted and printed for authentic decoration. It includes practical touches such as separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and door rod configurations that vary by prototype, along with options for wheeled or shoe-style landing gear to match different configurations. The model also replicates ribbed, beaded, and smooth side styling to reflect the trailer's evolution and to help create convincing intermodal scenes spanning the 1970s through the 2000s.











