
N PS-2 2893 3-Bay Covered Hopper Model (ATH28354)
This N-scale PS-2 3-Bay Covered Hopper model captures the classic Pullman-Standard design, offering a faithful representation for realistic N-scale freight operations hauling bulk commodities like grain, cement, and plastic pellets.
Details include separately applied roof hatches, brake wheel, and walkway, plus outlets and detailed braces. It features body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for prototypical coupling, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours to run smoothly on most track. A minimum radius of 11 inches makes it compatible with a wide range of layouts. This model reflects the PS-2 lineage that dominated the market beginning in the 1950s, delivering a durable, utilitarian addition to a modern railroad roster.
This N-scale PS-2 3-Bay Covered Hopper model captures the classic Pullman-Standard design, offering a faithful representation for realistic N-scale freight operations hauling bulk commodities like grain, cement, and plastic pellets.
Details include separately applied roof hatches, brake wheel, and walkway, plus outlets and detailed braces. It features body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for prototypical coupling, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours to run smoothly on most track. A minimum radius of 11 inches makes it compatible with a wide range of layouts. This model reflects the PS-2 lineage that dominated the market beginning in the 1950s, delivering a durable, utilitarian addition to a modern railroad roster.
Description
This N-scale PS-2 3-Bay Covered Hopper model captures the classic Pullman-Standard design, offering a faithful representation for realistic N-scale freight operations hauling bulk commodities like grain, cement, and plastic pellets.
Details include separately applied roof hatches, brake wheel, and walkway, plus outlets and detailed braces. It features body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for prototypical coupling, and machined metal wheels with RP25 contours to run smoothly on most track. A minimum radius of 11 inches makes it compatible with a wide range of layouts. This model reflects the PS-2 lineage that dominated the market beginning in the 1950s, delivering a durable, utilitarian addition to a modern railroad roster.











