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N PS-2 2600 Covered Hopper MKT #1326 (ATH17253)

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N PS-2 2600 Covered Hopper MKT #1326 (ATH17253)

An N-scale model of the PS-2 2600 cubic-foot Covered Hopper, a 1960s-era railcar designed for cement and sand service. This faithful reproduction captures the car’s era and purpose, offering a realistic option for any N-scale freight roster and reflecting how the prototype operated through the late 20th century.

The model features a roof profile that can be flush or overhanging as in the prototype, etched metal roofwalks, factory-installed wire roofwalk grab irons, and factory-installed McHenry knuckle spring couplers. It is weighted for smooth running and finished with accurate paint and printing for prototypical realism, with a minimum operating radius of 9 3/4 inches to ensure reliable performance on standard N-scale layouts.

An N-scale model of the PS-2 2600 cubic-foot Covered Hopper, a 1960s-era railcar designed for cement and sand service. This faithful reproduction captures the car’s era and purpose, offering a realistic option for any N-scale freight roster and reflecting how the prototype operated through the late 20th century.

The model features a roof profile that can be flush or overhanging as in the prototype, etched metal roofwalks, factory-installed wire roofwalk grab irons, and factory-installed McHenry knuckle spring couplers. It is weighted for smooth running and finished with accurate paint and printing for prototypical realism, with a minimum operating radius of 9 3/4 inches to ensure reliable performance on standard N-scale layouts.

$12.95

Original: $36.99

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N PS-2 2600 Covered Hopper MKT #1326 (ATH17253)

$36.99

$12.95

Description

An N-scale model of the PS-2 2600 cubic-foot Covered Hopper, a 1960s-era railcar designed for cement and sand service. This faithful reproduction captures the car’s era and purpose, offering a realistic option for any N-scale freight roster and reflecting how the prototype operated through the late 20th century.

The model features a roof profile that can be flush or overhanging as in the prototype, etched metal roofwalks, factory-installed wire roofwalk grab irons, and factory-installed McHenry knuckle spring couplers. It is weighted for smooth running and finished with accurate paint and printing for prototypical realism, with a minimum operating radius of 9 3/4 inches to ensure reliable performance on standard N-scale layouts.