
HO 53' Wabash Plate Trailer Owner / Operator #F38154 (ATH72827)
HO-scale Wabash 53-foot Plate Trailer for intermodal layouts, designed to ride on modern trailer-on-flatcar trains. It features a highly detailed injection-molded body with separately-applied landing gear and mud flaps, and paint and printing faithful to prototype photos for an authentic late-1990s look.
Ready for weathering, this trailer captures the in-service appearance with base colors faded to match the prototype, making it a perfect starting point for adding grime and rust. The Wabash plate trailer represented a 1990s-era design with uneven exterior rib spacing and was commonly used in piggyback service before being replaced by the DuraPlate line, a familiar sight on HO layouts today.
HO-scale Wabash 53-foot Plate Trailer for intermodal layouts, designed to ride on modern trailer-on-flatcar trains. It features a highly detailed injection-molded body with separately-applied landing gear and mud flaps, and paint and printing faithful to prototype photos for an authentic late-1990s look.
Ready for weathering, this trailer captures the in-service appearance with base colors faded to match the prototype, making it a perfect starting point for adding grime and rust. The Wabash plate trailer represented a 1990s-era design with uneven exterior rib spacing and was commonly used in piggyback service before being replaced by the DuraPlate line, a familiar sight on HO layouts today.
Original: $51.79
-65%$51.79
$18.13Description
HO-scale Wabash 53-foot Plate Trailer for intermodal layouts, designed to ride on modern trailer-on-flatcar trains. It features a highly detailed injection-molded body with separately-applied landing gear and mud flaps, and paint and printing faithful to prototype photos for an authentic late-1990s look.
Ready for weathering, this trailer captures the in-service appearance with base colors faded to match the prototype, making it a perfect starting point for adding grime and rust. The Wabash plate trailer represented a 1990s-era design with uneven exterior rib spacing and was commonly used in piggyback service before being replaced by the DuraPlate line, a familiar sight on HO layouts today.











