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N 50' NACC Box Hamm's Model (ATH3860)

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N 50' NACC Box Hamm's Model (ATH3860)

This N-scale 50-foot NACC box car in Hamm’s livery reproduces the North American Car Corporation’s insulated, plug‑door box car from the 1960s, captured for model railroad layouts with authentic proportion and look.

Features include three road numbers, etched metal stirrup steps, and a detailed molded underframe, with Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) roof options to match the prototype. It rides on N-scale 70‑ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Weighted for smooth, reliable operation and capable of negotiating curves with a minimum radius of 9¾ inches, this model reflects how NACC boxcars were often decorated in bold schemes across multiple railroads in the era.

This N-scale 50-foot NACC box car in Hamm’s livery reproduces the North American Car Corporation’s insulated, plug‑door box car from the 1960s, captured for model railroad layouts with authentic proportion and look.

Features include three road numbers, etched metal stirrup steps, and a detailed molded underframe, with Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) roof options to match the prototype. It rides on N-scale 70‑ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Weighted for smooth, reliable operation and capable of negotiating curves with a minimum radius of 9¾ inches, this model reflects how NACC boxcars were often decorated in bold schemes across multiple railroads in the era.

$11.20

Original: $31.99

-65%
N 50' NACC Box Hamm's Model (ATH3860)

$31.99

$11.20

Description

This N-scale 50-foot NACC box car in Hamm’s livery reproduces the North American Car Corporation’s insulated, plug‑door box car from the 1960s, captured for model railroad layouts with authentic proportion and look.

Features include three road numbers, etched metal stirrup steps, and a detailed molded underframe, with Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) roof options to match the prototype. It rides on N-scale 70‑ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels and body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. Weighted for smooth, reliable operation and capable of negotiating curves with a minimum radius of 9¾ inches, this model reflects how NACC boxcars were often decorated in bold schemes across multiple railroads in the era.