
HO 52' Mill Gondola DH #15077 (ATH-1994)
HO Scale 52-foot Mill Gondola Car is a ready-to-run model that recreates open-top gondolas used on real railroads to haul bulky loads such as coil steel or scrap metal, typically loaded by crane.
Equipped with separately applied wire grab irons, body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, and 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track, the car is weighted for realistic handling. It arrives fully assembled and ready to run, with razor-sharp painting and printing. Multi-packs offer unique road numbers for layout variety, and a minimum radius of 18 inches ensures reliable operation on common HO curves.
HO Scale 52-foot Mill Gondola Car is a ready-to-run model that recreates open-top gondolas used on real railroads to haul bulky loads such as coil steel or scrap metal, typically loaded by crane.
Equipped with separately applied wire grab irons, body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, and 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track, the car is weighted for realistic handling. It arrives fully assembled and ready to run, with razor-sharp painting and printing. Multi-packs offer unique road numbers for layout variety, and a minimum radius of 18 inches ensures reliable operation on common HO curves.
Original: $34.99
-65%$34.99
$12.25Description
HO Scale 52-foot Mill Gondola Car is a ready-to-run model that recreates open-top gondolas used on real railroads to haul bulky loads such as coil steel or scrap metal, typically loaded by crane.
Equipped with separately applied wire grab irons, body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, and 33-inch nickel-silver wheels with RP25 contours for smooth operation on most HO track, the car is weighted for realistic handling. It arrives fully assembled and ready to run, with razor-sharp painting and printing. Multi-packs offer unique road numbers for layout variety, and a minimum radius of 18 inches ensures reliable operation on common HO curves.











