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HO 60' Berwick Box Car ATSF #37571 (ATH-2499)

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HO 60' Berwick Box Car ATSF #37571 (ATH-2499)

This HO-scale 60-foot Berwick boxcar in Santa Fe livery is a detailed freight model designed for HO model railroad layouts, delivering authentic freight-car detailing and reliable operation on modern layouts.

Key features include separately applied wire grab irons and etched end platforms, a detailed underbody with full brake gear, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours that roll smoothly on most HO track brands. Body-mounted McHenry scale-knuckle couplers provide prototypical coupling, and the car is weighted for stable operation. With a minimum radius of 22 inches, it runs confidently on standard HO curves and layouts.

This HO-scale 60-foot Berwick boxcar in Santa Fe livery is a detailed freight model designed for HO model railroad layouts, delivering authentic freight-car detailing and reliable operation on modern layouts.

Key features include separately applied wire grab irons and etched end platforms, a detailed underbody with full brake gear, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours that roll smoothly on most HO track brands. Body-mounted McHenry scale-knuckle couplers provide prototypical coupling, and the car is weighted for stable operation. With a minimum radius of 22 inches, it runs confidently on standard HO curves and layouts.

$15.40

Original: $43.99

-65%
HO 60' Berwick Box Car ATSF #37571 (ATH-2499)

$43.99

$15.40

Description

This HO-scale 60-foot Berwick boxcar in Santa Fe livery is a detailed freight model designed for HO model railroad layouts, delivering authentic freight-car detailing and reliable operation on modern layouts.

Key features include separately applied wire grab irons and etched end platforms, a detailed underbody with full brake gear, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours that roll smoothly on most HO track brands. Body-mounted McHenry scale-knuckle couplers provide prototypical coupling, and the car is weighted for stable operation. With a minimum radius of 22 inches, it runs confidently on standard HO curves and layouts.