
N 50' NACC Box Hamm's Model (ATH3861)
An N-scale model of a 50-foot NACC boxcar in Hamm’s livery, faithfully reproducing the insulated outside-post design and plug-door configuration from the mid-century era. This detailed replica is built for realistic operation on standard N-scale layouts, letting enthusiasts recreate authentic freight service of the period.
Three road numbers provide display variety, while etched metal stirrup steps and a detailed molded underframe heighten realism. Authentic roof options let the modeler choose between Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) to match the prototype, and it rolls on N-scale 70-ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels. Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers ensure dependable coupling, and weighting keeps the car tracking smoothly. A minimum radius of 9 3/4 inches accommodates common home layouts. Originating in the 1960s, these cars were rostered by many railroads and private shippers and often carried colorful, era-typical paint schemes that enhance a layout's period feel.
An N-scale model of a 50-foot NACC boxcar in Hamm’s livery, faithfully reproducing the insulated outside-post design and plug-door configuration from the mid-century era. This detailed replica is built for realistic operation on standard N-scale layouts, letting enthusiasts recreate authentic freight service of the period.
Three road numbers provide display variety, while etched metal stirrup steps and a detailed molded underframe heighten realism. Authentic roof options let the modeler choose between Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) to match the prototype, and it rolls on N-scale 70-ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels. Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers ensure dependable coupling, and weighting keeps the car tracking smoothly. A minimum radius of 9 3/4 inches accommodates common home layouts. Originating in the 1960s, these cars were rostered by many railroads and private shippers and often carried colorful, era-typical paint schemes that enhance a layout's period feel.
Description
An N-scale model of a 50-foot NACC boxcar in Hamm’s livery, faithfully reproducing the insulated outside-post design and plug-door configuration from the mid-century era. This detailed replica is built for realistic operation on standard N-scale layouts, letting enthusiasts recreate authentic freight service of the period.
Three road numbers provide display variety, while etched metal stirrup steps and a detailed molded underframe heighten realism. Authentic roof options let the modeler choose between Pullman Standard or Stanray (Superior) to match the prototype, and it rolls on N-scale 70-ton trucks with machined 33-inch metal wheels. Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers ensure dependable coupling, and weighting keeps the car tracking smoothly. A minimum radius of 9 3/4 inches accommodates common home layouts. Originating in the 1960s, these cars were rostered by many railroads and private shippers and often carried colorful, era-typical paint schemes that enhance a layout's period feel.











