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Model Trains → Freight Cars → HO Scale
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These easy-to-build HO Scale plastic car kits feature a one-piece body with details molded in place. Decorated models feature authentic paint and lettering schemes with end reporting marks. In addition, the trucks feature nonmagnetic axles, and the coupler pockets accepts Kadee(R) No. 5 couplers. Also features exceptionally free-rolling
...more about the Accurail 55-Ton Wood Side Twin Hopper -- Ann Arbor - HO-Scale
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These easy-to-build HO Scale plastic car kits feature a one-piece body with details molded in place. Decorated models feature authentic paint and lettering schemes with end reporting marks. In addition, the trucks feature nonmagnetic axles, and the coupler pockets accepts Kadee(R) No. 5 couplers. Also features exceptionally free-rolling
...more about the Accurail 55-Ton Panel Side Twin Hopper -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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These easy-to-build HO Scale plastic car kits feature a one-piece body with details molded in place. Decorated models feature authentic paint and lettering schemes with end reporting marks. In addition, the trucks feature nonmagnetic axles, and the coupler pockets accepts Kadee(R) No. 5 couplers. Also features exceptionally free-rolling
...more about the Accurail 55-Ton Panel Side Twin Hopper -- Pennsy - HO-Scale
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Designed by the United States Railroad administration in 1918, these cars were bought or copied by almost every railroad east of the Mississippi, and quite a few west of it. Surprisingly, these cars lasted well into the early 1960's in regular surv ice, and in ballast service beyond that. Used almost exclusively to haul coal; much of the time in long strings, the USRA hopper was at home almost everywhere. Compatible with any HO scale track. 2-bay open hopper with door beams.
...more about the Accurail 55-Ton Panel Side Twin Hopper -- Data Only (Oxide) - HO-Scale
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