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HO ATH 40' Pfaudler Wood Milk Car GARE 'Hood's' #816 (ATH-2351)

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HO ATH 40' Pfaudler Wood Milk Car GARE 'Hood's' #816 (ATH-2351)

HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler wood milk car in Hood’s livery, a detailed replica designed for realistic freight operations on HO layouts. This model recreates a classic dairy car, offering an authentic centerpiece for a vintage-era freight train.

Built with authentic details such as a separately applied brake wheel and a molded plastic underframe with a brake cylinder, screw-mounted express-type trucks, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth rolling. The car is weighted for stable handling and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, lifelike coupling. The injection-molded body is painted and printed for realistic decoration, and it is designed to run on HO layouts with a minimum 18-inch radius.

HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler wood milk car in Hood’s livery, a detailed replica designed for realistic freight operations on HO layouts. This model recreates a classic dairy car, offering an authentic centerpiece for a vintage-era freight train.

Built with authentic details such as a separately applied brake wheel and a molded plastic underframe with a brake cylinder, screw-mounted express-type trucks, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth rolling. The car is weighted for stable handling and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, lifelike coupling. The injection-molded body is painted and printed for realistic decoration, and it is designed to run on HO layouts with a minimum 18-inch radius.

$36.99
HO ATH 40' Pfaudler Wood Milk Car GARE 'Hood's' #816 (ATH-2351)
$36.99

Description

HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler wood milk car in Hood’s livery, a detailed replica designed for realistic freight operations on HO layouts. This model recreates a classic dairy car, offering an authentic centerpiece for a vintage-era freight train.

Built with authentic details such as a separately applied brake wheel and a molded plastic underframe with a brake cylinder, screw-mounted express-type trucks, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth rolling. The car is weighted for stable handling and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, lifelike coupling. The injection-molded body is painted and printed for realistic decoration, and it is designed to run on HO layouts with a minimum 18-inch radius.