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HO ATH 40' Pickle Car PPPX #1717 (ATH-2195)

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HO ATH 40' Pickle Car PPPX #1717 (ATH-2195)

This HO-scale 40-foot pickle car reproduces a vintage tank car designed to haul pickles in brine. The prototype typically featured three or four vats housed under a roof, with loading hatches on top.

With a highly detailed injection-molded body, the model includes turnbuckles and body-mounted, McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours ensure smooth operation on popular HO-track brands, and the car is weighted for stable performance. It ships fully assembled and ready to run, and it can negotiate curves with a minimum radius of 15 inches on most HO layouts.

This HO-scale 40-foot pickle car reproduces a vintage tank car designed to haul pickles in brine. The prototype typically featured three or four vats housed under a roof, with loading hatches on top.

With a highly detailed injection-molded body, the model includes turnbuckles and body-mounted, McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours ensure smooth operation on popular HO-track brands, and the car is weighted for stable performance. It ships fully assembled and ready to run, and it can negotiate curves with a minimum radius of 15 inches on most HO layouts.

$12.17

Original: $34.77

-65%
HO ATH 40' Pickle Car PPPX #1717 (ATH-2195)

$34.77

$12.17

Description

This HO-scale 40-foot pickle car reproduces a vintage tank car designed to haul pickles in brine. The prototype typically featured three or four vats housed under a roof, with loading hatches on top.

With a highly detailed injection-molded body, the model includes turnbuckles and body-mounted, McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours ensure smooth operation on popular HO-track brands, and the car is weighted for stable performance. It ships fully assembled and ready to run, and it can negotiate curves with a minimum radius of 15 inches on most HO layouts.