
HO 40' Pfaudler Wood Milk Car GARE 'Atlantic & Pacific' #734 (ATH-2352)
This HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler wood milk car is a faithful recreation of GARE’s Atlantic & Pacific line, built to deliver authentic looks and dependable operation on HO layouts.
Features include a separately applied brake wheel and a molded plastic underframe with a separately applied brake cylinder, screw-mounted express-type trucks, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth tracking. Weighted for stable performance, it uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for realistic coupling. The injection-molded, highly detailed body is painted and printed to resemble the prototype, and the car is designed to handle HO curves as tight as 18 inches.
This HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler wood milk car is a faithful recreation of GARE’s Atlantic & Pacific line, built to deliver authentic looks and dependable operation on HO layouts.
Features include a separately applied brake wheel and a molded plastic underframe with a separately applied brake cylinder, screw-mounted express-type trucks, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth tracking. Weighted for stable performance, it uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for realistic coupling. The injection-molded, highly detailed body is painted and printed to resemble the prototype, and the car is designed to handle HO curves as tight as 18 inches.
Description
This HO-scale 40-foot Pfaudler wood milk car is a faithful recreation of GARE’s Atlantic & Pacific line, built to deliver authentic looks and dependable operation on HO layouts.
Features include a separately applied brake wheel and a molded plastic underframe with a separately applied brake cylinder, screw-mounted express-type trucks, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours for smooth tracking. Weighted for stable performance, it uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for realistic coupling. The injection-molded, highly detailed body is painted and printed to resemble the prototype, and the car is designed to handle HO curves as tight as 18 inches.











