
N 52' Mill Gondola GONX 310900 (ATH6619)
This 52-foot N-scale Mill Gondola car from the GONX line is an open-top freight model built to carry large, bulky loads—such as coil steel or scrap metal—often loaded by crane.
It features molded-on detail fidelity with fine-scale stirrups and extra nut-and-bolt detailing for realism. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, metal wheel sets, and screw-mounted trucks for smooth, accurate tracking on standard layouts. It ships fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum radius of 18 inches. Primed for grime models, the finish mimics an in-service look with faded base colors matched to the prototype, providing a natural starting point for adding weathering such as grime and rust.
This 52-foot N-scale Mill Gondola car from the GONX line is an open-top freight model built to carry large, bulky loads—such as coil steel or scrap metal—often loaded by crane.
It features molded-on detail fidelity with fine-scale stirrups and extra nut-and-bolt detailing for realism. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, metal wheel sets, and screw-mounted trucks for smooth, accurate tracking on standard layouts. It ships fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum radius of 18 inches. Primed for grime models, the finish mimics an in-service look with faded base colors matched to the prototype, providing a natural starting point for adding weathering such as grime and rust.
Original: $34.99
-65%$34.99
$12.25Description
This 52-foot N-scale Mill Gondola car from the GONX line is an open-top freight model built to carry large, bulky loads—such as coil steel or scrap metal—often loaded by crane.
It features molded-on detail fidelity with fine-scale stirrups and extra nut-and-bolt detailing for realism. The car uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers, metal wheel sets, and screw-mounted trucks for smooth, accurate tracking on standard layouts. It ships fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum radius of 18 inches. Primed for grime models, the finish mimics an in-service look with faded base colors matched to the prototype, providing a natural starting point for adding weathering such as grime and rust.











