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N ACF 2970 Covered Hopper BSMX #10/12/15 (ATHG-1298)

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N ACF 2970 Covered Hopper BSMX #10/12/15 (ATHG-1298)

The N ACF 2970 Covered Hopper, BSMX #10/12/15, is a detailed model representing a 2-bay covered hopper that has been a staple in rail freight since the 1950s. Designed primarily for transporting bulk materials such as cement and sand, this model showcases the innovative Centerflow design that was pioneered by American Car and Foundry. Its rounded body allows for strength and facilitaTES gravity unloading without the need for additional bracing, characterized by a generous capacity of 2,970 cubic feet.

This model comes equipped with features such as a photo-etched metal roof walk, round or trough hatches, separate brake components, and detailed outlets. The body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers enhance realism, while separately applied wire grab irons and brake wheels lend authenticity to its appearance. Machined metal wheels and a screw-mounted truck improve durability and overall performance. Additionally, the model is weighted for optimal performance on the tracks, and has a minimum radius requirement of 9¾ inches.

The Primed for Grime models are particularly appealing for modelers, as they effectively replicate the lived-in look of in-service equipment. With faded base colors that mimic the original prototypes, these models serve as an excellent canvas for further detailing and weathering techniques that represent grime and rust.

The N ACF 2970 Covered Hopper, BSMX #10/12/15, is a detailed model representing a 2-bay covered hopper that has been a staple in rail freight since the 1950s. Designed primarily for transporting bulk materials such as cement and sand, this model showcases the innovative Centerflow design that was pioneered by American Car and Foundry. Its rounded body allows for strength and facilitaTES gravity unloading without the need for additional bracing, characterized by a generous capacity of 2,970 cubic feet.

This model comes equipped with features such as a photo-etched metal roof walk, round or trough hatches, separate brake components, and detailed outlets. The body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers enhance realism, while separately applied wire grab irons and brake wheels lend authenticity to its appearance. Machined metal wheels and a screw-mounted truck improve durability and overall performance. Additionally, the model is weighted for optimal performance on the tracks, and has a minimum radius requirement of 9¾ inches.

The Primed for Grime models are particularly appealing for modelers, as they effectively replicate the lived-in look of in-service equipment. With faded base colors that mimic the original prototypes, these models serve as an excellent canvas for further detailing and weathering techniques that represent grime and rust.

$67.99
N ACF 2970 Covered Hopper BSMX #10/12/15 (ATHG-1298)
$67.99

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The N ACF 2970 Covered Hopper, BSMX #10/12/15, is a detailed model representing a 2-bay covered hopper that has been a staple in rail freight since the 1950s. Designed primarily for transporting bulk materials such as cement and sand, this model showcases the innovative Centerflow design that was pioneered by American Car and Foundry. Its rounded body allows for strength and facilitaTES gravity unloading without the need for additional bracing, characterized by a generous capacity of 2,970 cubic feet.

This model comes equipped with features such as a photo-etched metal roof walk, round or trough hatches, separate brake components, and detailed outlets. The body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers enhance realism, while separately applied wire grab irons and brake wheels lend authenticity to its appearance. Machined metal wheels and a screw-mounted truck improve durability and overall performance. Additionally, the model is weighted for optimal performance on the tracks, and has a minimum radius requirement of 9¾ inches.

The Primed for Grime models are particularly appealing for modelers, as they effectively replicate the lived-in look of in-service equipment. With faded base colors that mimic the original prototypes, these models serve as an excellent canvas for further detailing and weathering techniques that represent grime and rust.