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N PS-2 2893 3-Bay Covered Hopper, MCDX #1011 (ATH28352)

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N PS-2 2893 3-Bay Covered Hopper, MCDX #1011 (ATH28352)

An N-scale PS-2 2893, 3-Bay Covered Hopper with road number MCDX #1011, brings a classic Pullman-Standard design to an N-scale layout. Designed to carry bulk commodities such as grain, cement, and plastic pellets, it captures the utilitarian practicality that defined mid-century freight cars.

Features include separately applied round roof hatches, a brake wheel, and a walkway, along with outlets and detailed braces for authentic detailing. It rides on body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, ensuring smooth operation on most track. A minimum radius of 11 inches makes it suitable for a wide range of curves while delivering a faithful representation of the PS-2 era that dominated the market beginning in the 1950s.

An N-scale PS-2 2893, 3-Bay Covered Hopper with road number MCDX #1011, brings a classic Pullman-Standard design to an N-scale layout. Designed to carry bulk commodities such as grain, cement, and plastic pellets, it captures the utilitarian practicality that defined mid-century freight cars.

Features include separately applied round roof hatches, a brake wheel, and a walkway, along with outlets and detailed braces for authentic detailing. It rides on body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, ensuring smooth operation on most track. A minimum radius of 11 inches makes it suitable for a wide range of curves while delivering a faithful representation of the PS-2 era that dominated the market beginning in the 1950s.

$12.25

Original: $34.99

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N PS-2 2893 3-Bay Covered Hopper, MCDX #1011 (ATH28352)

$34.99

$12.25

Description

An N-scale PS-2 2893, 3-Bay Covered Hopper with road number MCDX #1011, brings a classic Pullman-Standard design to an N-scale layout. Designed to carry bulk commodities such as grain, cement, and plastic pellets, it captures the utilitarian practicality that defined mid-century freight cars.

Features include separately applied round roof hatches, a brake wheel, and a walkway, along with outlets and detailed braces for authentic detailing. It rides on body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, ensuring smooth operation on most track. A minimum radius of 11 inches makes it suitable for a wide range of curves while delivering a faithful representation of the PS-2 era that dominated the market beginning in the 1950s.