
HO 40' Fruehauf Trailer Reimer Express Lines #4465 (ATH-1170)
HO scale 40-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer in Reimer Express Lines livery, designed for intermodal service. This model reproduces the sturdy, purpose-built trailers used to move freight between trucks and railcars, creating a realistic centerpiece for road-and-rail scenes on layouts that span the 1970s through the 2000s.
Fully assembled and ready to run, the trailer features a highly detailed injection-molded body that is painted and printed for authentic decoration. It includes authentic touches such as mud flaps, rubber tires, and configurable door rods (2 or 4 per prototype) with either wheeled or shoe-style landing gear to reflect different Z-Van configurations. Available in ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side variants, this 40-foot trailer captures the evolution of intermodal equipment and offers versatile use in a range of dioramas and layouts.
HO scale 40-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer in Reimer Express Lines livery, designed for intermodal service. This model reproduces the sturdy, purpose-built trailers used to move freight between trucks and railcars, creating a realistic centerpiece for road-and-rail scenes on layouts that span the 1970s through the 2000s.
Fully assembled and ready to run, the trailer features a highly detailed injection-molded body that is painted and printed for authentic decoration. It includes authentic touches such as mud flaps, rubber tires, and configurable door rods (2 or 4 per prototype) with either wheeled or shoe-style landing gear to reflect different Z-Van configurations. Available in ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side variants, this 40-foot trailer captures the evolution of intermodal equipment and offers versatile use in a range of dioramas and layouts.
Original: $29.99
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$10.50Description
HO scale 40-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer in Reimer Express Lines livery, designed for intermodal service. This model reproduces the sturdy, purpose-built trailers used to move freight between trucks and railcars, creating a realistic centerpiece for road-and-rail scenes on layouts that span the 1970s through the 2000s.
Fully assembled and ready to run, the trailer features a highly detailed injection-molded body that is painted and printed for authentic decoration. It includes authentic touches such as mud flaps, rubber tires, and configurable door rods (2 or 4 per prototype) with either wheeled or shoe-style landing gear to reflect different Z-Van configurations. Available in ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side variants, this 40-foot trailer captures the evolution of intermodal equipment and offers versatile use in a range of dioramas and layouts.











