
HO 26' PC&F Ore Car Tight-Bottom Low Side with Load (ATH-1702)
This HO-scale 26-foot PC&F ore car with a tight-bottom low-side design features a removable ore load for easy display and swapping. It uses McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, precision-machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, and weighted construction for stable, reliable running. With a minimum radius of 18 inches, it fits neatly into standard HO layouts and handles typical curves with ease.
Legendary Liveries presents this car in popular railroad paint schemes, making it a striking addition for collectors, roster-building, or proto-freelance storytelling. The combination of removable load, authentic detailing, and era-appropriate finishes helps recreate ore-hauling operations or add historical nuance to a layout.
This HO-scale 26-foot PC&F ore car with a tight-bottom low-side design features a removable ore load for easy display and swapping. It uses McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, precision-machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, and weighted construction for stable, reliable running. With a minimum radius of 18 inches, it fits neatly into standard HO layouts and handles typical curves with ease.
Legendary Liveries presents this car in popular railroad paint schemes, making it a striking addition for collectors, roster-building, or proto-freelance storytelling. The combination of removable load, authentic detailing, and era-appropriate finishes helps recreate ore-hauling operations or add historical nuance to a layout.
Description
This HO-scale 26-foot PC&F ore car with a tight-bottom low-side design features a removable ore load for easy display and swapping. It uses McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, precision-machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, and weighted construction for stable, reliable running. With a minimum radius of 18 inches, it fits neatly into standard HO layouts and handles typical curves with ease.
Legendary Liveries presents this car in popular railroad paint schemes, making it a striking addition for collectors, roster-building, or proto-freelance storytelling. The combination of removable load, authentic detailing, and era-appropriate finishes helps recreate ore-hauling operations or add historical nuance to a layout.











