
HO ATH 40' Pickle Car OPCX #22 (ATH-2192)
HO-scale 40-foot OPCX #22 Pickle Car is a ready-to-run freight model that recreates a historic pickle car used to transport brined pickles. The prototype featured a roofed body with multiple vats and roof hatches, and this model captures that look for authentic HO-scale rail scenes.
Designed for HO layouts, it features highly detailed turnbuckles, body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours that roll smoothly on all popular HO track brands. Weighted for optimum performance, the injection-molded body is highly detailed and comes fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum radius of 15 inches to fit most standard HO curves.
HO-scale 40-foot OPCX #22 Pickle Car is a ready-to-run freight model that recreates a historic pickle car used to transport brined pickles. The prototype featured a roofed body with multiple vats and roof hatches, and this model captures that look for authentic HO-scale rail scenes.
Designed for HO layouts, it features highly detailed turnbuckles, body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours that roll smoothly on all popular HO track brands. Weighted for optimum performance, the injection-molded body is highly detailed and comes fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum radius of 15 inches to fit most standard HO curves.
Original: $34.77
-65%$34.77
$12.17Description
HO-scale 40-foot OPCX #22 Pickle Car is a ready-to-run freight model that recreates a historic pickle car used to transport brined pickles. The prototype featured a roofed body with multiple vats and roof hatches, and this model captures that look for authentic HO-scale rail scenes.
Designed for HO layouts, it features highly detailed turnbuckles, body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours that roll smoothly on all popular HO track brands. Weighted for optimum performance, the injection-molded body is highly detailed and comes fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum radius of 15 inches to fit most standard HO curves.











