
HO 50' Old Time Overland Coach, V&T #3 Plastic Model Kit (ATH84864)
HO-scale 50-foot Old Time Overland Coach (V&T No. 3) is a detailed plastic model kit that recreates the iconic late-19th-century passenger car used on transcontinental routes. Suited for HO layouts, it adds period-correct silhouette and decoration to a historic passenger-train roster.
Features include fine end handrails and ladders, clear windows on the car sides, and green-tinted clerestory glass for authentic appearance. A four-car set option bundles an RPO, Combine, Coach, and Business Car, with the coach in the set carrying a different road number than the standalone release. The model rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for smooth operation, and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. The injection-molded body is highly detailed and painted and printed for realistic decoration, and a minimum radius of 15 inches keeps it compatible with typical HO layouts.
HO-scale 50-foot Old Time Overland Coach (V&T No. 3) is a detailed plastic model kit that recreates the iconic late-19th-century passenger car used on transcontinental routes. Suited for HO layouts, it adds period-correct silhouette and decoration to a historic passenger-train roster.
Features include fine end handrails and ladders, clear windows on the car sides, and green-tinted clerestory glass for authentic appearance. A four-car set option bundles an RPO, Combine, Coach, and Business Car, with the coach in the set carrying a different road number than the standalone release. The model rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for smooth operation, and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. The injection-molded body is highly detailed and painted and printed for realistic decoration, and a minimum radius of 15 inches keeps it compatible with typical HO layouts.
Description
HO-scale 50-foot Old Time Overland Coach (V&T No. 3) is a detailed plastic model kit that recreates the iconic late-19th-century passenger car used on transcontinental routes. Suited for HO layouts, it adds period-correct silhouette and decoration to a historic passenger-train roster.
Features include fine end handrails and ladders, clear windows on the car sides, and green-tinted clerestory glass for authentic appearance. A four-car set option bundles an RPO, Combine, Coach, and Business Car, with the coach in the set carrying a different road number than the standalone release. The model rides on machined metal wheels with RP25 contours, is weighted for smooth operation, and uses body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers. The injection-molded body is highly detailed and painted and printed for realistic decoration, and a minimum radius of 15 inches keeps it compatible with typical HO layouts.











