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HO GEN 57' FGE Mechanical Reefer FGCX #12471 (ATHG-1118)

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HO GEN 57' FGE Mechanical Reefer FGCX #12471 (ATHG-1118)

HO scale 57-foot Fruit Growers Express mechanical reefer is a ready-to-run model that faithfully reproduces a mid-century refrigerated freight car used to move perishables across the country. Scaled from prototype drawings and field measurements, it captures authentic detailing such as end corrugation, see-through protective screens, inner bulkhead, and end platforms, with factory-painted lettering that reflects fleet variation. The car features a detailed injection-molded body and full underframe detail, including end ladders and trainline hoses, for a prototypical appearance on HO layouts.

On the rails, it rolls on 100-ton roller-bearing trucks with machined RP25 wheels and is weighted for smooth, reliable operation. The model is fully assembled and ready to run, with variants including a sound-equipped version that plays authentic refrigeration sounds cycling on and off with adjustable volume, and a "Primed for Grime" option that provides a weathered in-service look for immediate weathering. Realistic details include three styles of coupler cut levers, McHenry scale-knuckle couplers, end ladders, door closures, and trainline hoses with silver ends, with a minimum recommended radius of 22 inches (18 inches minimum) for best performance on typical HO curves.

HO scale 57-foot Fruit Growers Express mechanical reefer is a ready-to-run model that faithfully reproduces a mid-century refrigerated freight car used to move perishables across the country. Scaled from prototype drawings and field measurements, it captures authentic detailing such as end corrugation, see-through protective screens, inner bulkhead, and end platforms, with factory-painted lettering that reflects fleet variation. The car features a detailed injection-molded body and full underframe detail, including end ladders and trainline hoses, for a prototypical appearance on HO layouts.

On the rails, it rolls on 100-ton roller-bearing trucks with machined RP25 wheels and is weighted for smooth, reliable operation. The model is fully assembled and ready to run, with variants including a sound-equipped version that plays authentic refrigeration sounds cycling on and off with adjustable volume, and a "Primed for Grime" option that provides a weathered in-service look for immediate weathering. Realistic details include three styles of coupler cut levers, McHenry scale-knuckle couplers, end ladders, door closures, and trainline hoses with silver ends, with a minimum recommended radius of 22 inches (18 inches minimum) for best performance on typical HO curves.

$24.50

Original: $69.99

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HO GEN 57' FGE Mechanical Reefer FGCX #12471 (ATHG-1118)

$69.99

$24.50

Description

HO scale 57-foot Fruit Growers Express mechanical reefer is a ready-to-run model that faithfully reproduces a mid-century refrigerated freight car used to move perishables across the country. Scaled from prototype drawings and field measurements, it captures authentic detailing such as end corrugation, see-through protective screens, inner bulkhead, and end platforms, with factory-painted lettering that reflects fleet variation. The car features a detailed injection-molded body and full underframe detail, including end ladders and trainline hoses, for a prototypical appearance on HO layouts.

On the rails, it rolls on 100-ton roller-bearing trucks with machined RP25 wheels and is weighted for smooth, reliable operation. The model is fully assembled and ready to run, with variants including a sound-equipped version that plays authentic refrigeration sounds cycling on and off with adjustable volume, and a "Primed for Grime" option that provides a weathered in-service look for immediate weathering. Realistic details include three styles of coupler cut levers, McHenry scale-knuckle couplers, end ladders, door closures, and trainline hoses with silver ends, with a minimum recommended radius of 22 inches (18 inches minimum) for best performance on typical HO curves.