
HO 45' Fruehauf Z-Van Trailer Model (ATH16143)
HO scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer model is a meticulously detailed replica designed for intermodal scenes on HO layouts. It features a highly detailed injection-molded body, separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a painted and printed finish to deliver realistic decoration on railroad dioramas.
In prototype history, Fruehauf Z-Van trailers were built for intermodal service and designed to withstand the rigors of both road and rail travel. The 45-foot version followed the original 40-foot model, with refrigeration equipment options and variations in landing gear and door rod configurations. The model captures ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side body styles, providing an era-spanning addition to HO road and rail scenes from the 1970s through the 2000s. It serves as a versatile centerpiece for intermodal dioramas, pairing well with flatcars and other freight equipment to recreate authentic operations.
HO scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer model is a meticulously detailed replica designed for intermodal scenes on HO layouts. It features a highly detailed injection-molded body, separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a painted and printed finish to deliver realistic decoration on railroad dioramas.
In prototype history, Fruehauf Z-Van trailers were built for intermodal service and designed to withstand the rigors of both road and rail travel. The 45-foot version followed the original 40-foot model, with refrigeration equipment options and variations in landing gear and door rod configurations. The model captures ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side body styles, providing an era-spanning addition to HO road and rail scenes from the 1970s through the 2000s. It serves as a versatile centerpiece for intermodal dioramas, pairing well with flatcars and other freight equipment to recreate authentic operations.
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HO scale 45-foot Fruehauf Z-Van trailer model is a meticulously detailed replica designed for intermodal scenes on HO layouts. It features a highly detailed injection-molded body, separately applied mud flaps, rubber tires, and a painted and printed finish to deliver realistic decoration on railroad dioramas.
In prototype history, Fruehauf Z-Van trailers were built for intermodal service and designed to withstand the rigors of both road and rail travel. The 45-foot version followed the original 40-foot model, with refrigeration equipment options and variations in landing gear and door rod configurations. The model captures ribbed-side, beaded-side, and smooth-side body styles, providing an era-spanning addition to HO road and rail scenes from the 1970s through the 2000s. It serves as a versatile centerpiece for intermodal dioramas, pairing well with flatcars and other freight equipment to recreate authentic operations.











