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N 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer (ATH13840)

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N 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer (ATH13840)

Introducing the N-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer, a newly tooled model making its first appearance in N scale. It captures the distinctive Z-Van design used in intermodal service and is offered in two body styles—smooth-sided and rib-sided—reflecting the period's evolving construction.

This model includes separately applied wire landing gear crank and mud flaps, plus positionable bogies, all within a highly detailed injection-molded body painted and printed for realistic decoration. Perfect for adding authentic intermodal equipment to layouts set from the 1970s through the 2000s, whether shown on flatcars or in road-rail scenes.

Introducing the N-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer, a newly tooled model making its first appearance in N scale. It captures the distinctive Z-Van design used in intermodal service and is offered in two body styles—smooth-sided and rib-sided—reflecting the period's evolving construction.

This model includes separately applied wire landing gear crank and mud flaps, plus positionable bogies, all within a highly detailed injection-molded body painted and printed for realistic decoration. Perfect for adding authentic intermodal equipment to layouts set from the 1970s through the 2000s, whether shown on flatcars or in road-rail scenes.

$11.20

Original: $31.99

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N 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer (ATH13840)

$31.99

$11.20

Description

Introducing the N-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer, a newly tooled model making its first appearance in N scale. It captures the distinctive Z-Van design used in intermodal service and is offered in two body styles—smooth-sided and rib-sided—reflecting the period's evolving construction.

This model includes separately applied wire landing gear crank and mud flaps, plus positionable bogies, all within a highly detailed injection-molded body painted and printed for realistic decoration. Perfect for adding authentic intermodal equipment to layouts set from the 1970s through the 2000s, whether shown on flatcars or in road-rail scenes.