
HO 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer Ready to Run (ATH16107)
HO-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer, Ready-to-Run, is a pre-built model for HO model railroad layouts that recreates the intermodal trailers used in road-and-rail service since the 1970s. It arrives fully assembled and ready to operate right out of the box.
Features include separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a highly detailed injection-molded body with painted and printed decoration for realistic appearance. Historically, Z-Van trailers were produced in 40-foot and 45-foot lengths and offered ribbed, beaded, or smooth sides, with refrigeration equipment and different landing gear and door configurations, giving modelers authentic cues for era-specific intermodal scenes.
HO-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer, Ready-to-Run, is a pre-built model for HO model railroad layouts that recreates the intermodal trailers used in road-and-rail service since the 1970s. It arrives fully assembled and ready to operate right out of the box.
Features include separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a highly detailed injection-molded body with painted and printed decoration for realistic appearance. Historically, Z-Van trailers were produced in 40-foot and 45-foot lengths and offered ribbed, beaded, or smooth sides, with refrigeration equipment and different landing gear and door configurations, giving modelers authentic cues for era-specific intermodal scenes.
Description
HO-scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer, Ready-to-Run, is a pre-built model for HO model railroad layouts that recreates the intermodal trailers used in road-and-rail service since the 1970s. It arrives fully assembled and ready to operate right out of the box.
Features include separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a highly detailed injection-molded body with painted and printed decoration for realistic appearance. Historically, Z-Van trailers were produced in 40-foot and 45-foot lengths and offered ribbed, beaded, or smooth sides, with refrigeration equipment and different landing gear and door configurations, giving modelers authentic cues for era-specific intermodal scenes.











