
HO 40' Pickle Car Plastic Model (ATH-2188)
HO scale 40-foot Pickle Car is a ready-to-run plastic model designed to depict a vintage railcar built to transport pickles. This prototype typically carried multiple vats under a roof, with loading through roof hatches, and the model captures that distinctive industrial look on an HO layout.
Fully assembled and ready to run, it features a highly detailed injection-molded body, turnbuckles, and body-mounted McHenry knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours ensure smooth operation on most HO track brands, and the car is weighted for stable running with a minimum turning radius of 15 inches, making it a practical addition for realistic operation on standard layouts.
HO scale 40-foot Pickle Car is a ready-to-run plastic model designed to depict a vintage railcar built to transport pickles. This prototype typically carried multiple vats under a roof, with loading through roof hatches, and the model captures that distinctive industrial look on an HO layout.
Fully assembled and ready to run, it features a highly detailed injection-molded body, turnbuckles, and body-mounted McHenry knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours ensure smooth operation on most HO track brands, and the car is weighted for stable running with a minimum turning radius of 15 inches, making it a practical addition for realistic operation on standard layouts.
Original: $34.77
-65%$34.77
$12.17Description
HO scale 40-foot Pickle Car is a ready-to-run plastic model designed to depict a vintage railcar built to transport pickles. This prototype typically carried multiple vats under a roof, with loading through roof hatches, and the model captures that distinctive industrial look on an HO layout.
Fully assembled and ready to run, it features a highly detailed injection-molded body, turnbuckles, and body-mounted McHenry knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours ensure smooth operation on most HO track brands, and the car is weighted for stable running with a minimum turning radius of 15 inches, making it a practical addition for realistic operation on standard layouts.











