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Model Trains → Freight Cars → HO Scale
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A recent innovation in coal gondola technology, the BethGon Coalporter(TM) gondola can be seen on railroads across the country, with more than 10,000 cars in service. Built by Bethlehem Steel's Johnstown American Corporation, the BethGon features a ll-aluminum construction and a unique trough-style bottom for added carrying capacity. Because there are no discharge chutes on the bottom of the car, these cars are unloaded strictly by rotary dump. With these new models, you'll
...more about the Walthers Gold Line(TM) Bethgon Coalporter Gondola 6 Pack -- Union Pacific(R) #4 - HO-Scale (6)
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A recent innovation in coal gondola technology, the BethGon Coalporter(TM) gondola can be seen on railroads across the country, with more than 10,000 cars in service. Built by Bethlehem Steel's Johnstown American Corporation, the BethGon features a ll-aluminum construction and a unique trough-style bottom for added carrying capacity. Because there are no discharge chutes on the bottom of the car, these cars are unloaded strictly by rotary dump. With these new models, you'll
...more about the Walthers Gold Line(TM) Bethgon Coalporter Gondoal 6 Pack -- Norfolk Southern #4 - HO-Scale (6)
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In the early 1980s, Greenville Steel Car Company introduced a new hopper for powdered materials. Cement proved to be too heavy for the car, so a slightly smaller version was created for cement service. This smaller car was also sold as a general-pu rpose covered hopper and can be found carrying plastic pellets, roofing granules, flour, grain and more. This HO Scale model comes fully assembled with a detailed body, roof hatches, a thin profile roofwalk and more. For those who
...more about the Walthers Gold Line(TM) Trinity 2-Bay Cement Service Covered Hopper Assembled -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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More roadnames for your Cement-Service Hopper Fleet. In the early 1980s, Greenville Steel Car Company introduced a new hopper for powdered materials. Cement proved to be too heavy for the car, so a slightly smaller version was created for cement se rvice. This smaller car was also sold as a general-purpose covered hopper and can be found carrying plastic pellets, roofing granules, flour, grain and more. This HO Scale model comes fully assembled with a detailed body, roof
...more about the Walthers Gold Line(TM) Trinity 2-Bay Cement Service Covered Hopper - Assembled -- GATX - HO-Scale
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More roadnames for your Cement-Service Hopper Fleet. In the early 1980s, Greenville Steel Car Company introduced a new hopper for powdered materials. Cement proved to be too heavy for the car, so a slightly smaller version was created for cement se rvice. This smaller car was also sold as a general-purpose covered hopper and can be found carrying plastic pellets, roofing granules, flour, grain and more. This HO Scale model comes fully assembled with a detailed body, roof
...more about the Walthers Gold Line(TM) Trinity 2-Bay Cement Service Covered Hopper - Assembled -- Griffin - HO-Scale
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In the early 1980s, Greenville Steel Car Company introduced a new hopper for powdered materials. Cement proved to be too heavy for the car, so a slightly smaller version was created for cement service. This smaller car was also sold as a general-pu rpose covered hopper and can be found carrying plastic pellets, roofing granules, flour, grain and more. This HO Scale model comes fully assembled with a detailed body, roof hatches, a thin profile roofwalk and more. For those who
...more about the Walthers Gold Line(TM) Trinity 2-Bay Cement Service Covered Hopper - Assembled -- Southern - HO-Scale
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* First Time in Plastic. * Five Authentic Schemes. * Use from the 1920s to the 60s. * Perfect for Sterling Dairy Complex (#933-3799) Sold Separately. This HO Scale car comes fully assembled and includes a complete set of add-on wire grab irons; mol ded drill starter points on the body simplify installation. McHenry(R) near-scale working knuckle couplers and free-rolling trucks with RP25 metal wheelsets round out each car. Prototype car image courtesy of Robs Photo;
...more about the Walthers General American-Pfaudler 53' Wood Milk Tank Car - Ready to Run -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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* First Time in Plastic. * Five Authentic Schemes. * Use from the 1920s to the 60s. * Perfect for Sterling Dairy Complex (#933-3799) Sold Separately. This HO Scale car comes fully assembled and includes a complete set of add-on wire grab irons; mol ded drill starter points on the body simplify installation. McHenry(R) near-scale working knuckle couplers and free-rolling trucks with RP25 metal wheelsets round out each car. Prototype car image courtesy of Robs Photo;
...more about the Walthers General American-Pfaudler 53' Wood Milk Tank Car Ready to Run -- United Farmers - HO-Scale
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Wooden express reefers were a fixture of America's long-distance passenger trains from the late 1920s to the 60s. Hustling perishables to distant markets, they also carried mail, packages and nonperishable items. Easily identified by their unique s hape and paint schemes, the cars also had heavy steel underframes, special trucks, brake gear, steam lines and signal equipment needed for passenger service. These Walthers models are faithful replicas of the General American
...more about the Walthers 50' GACX Wood Express Reefer w/Pullman Trucks - Ready to Run -- Undecorated - HO-Scale
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Wooden express reefers were a fixture of America's long-distance passenger trains from the late 1920s to the 60s. Hustling perishables to distant markets, they also carried mail, packages and nonperishable items. Easily identified by their unique s hape and paint schemes, the cars also had heavy steel underframes, special trucks, brake gear, steam lines and signal equipment needed for passenger service. These Walthers models are faithful replicas of the General American
...more about the Walthers 50' GACX Wood Express Reefer w/Pullman Trucks - Ready to Run -- Wabash - HO-Scale
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50' Wood Express Reefers add Variety to HO Scale Passenger Consists. Wooden express reefers were a fixture of America's long-distance passenger trains from the late 1920s to the 60s. Hustling perishables to distant markets, they also carried mail, packages and nonperishable items. Easily identified by their unique shape and paint schemes, the cars also had heavy steel underframes, special trucks, brake gear, steam lines and signal equipment needed for passenger service.
...more about the Walthers 50' GACX Wood Express Reefer w/GSC Trucks - Ready to Run -- Rock Island - HO-Scale
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