Keep your HO freight car fleet up-to-date with the latest additions to Walthers Gold Line™ series! For more information, or to reserve any of these cars, just click on the links below. |
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Gold Line™ Bethgon Coalporter 6-Pack
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Features
- Ready to Run
- New Roadnames & Numbers
- RP-25 Metal Wheels
- PROTO-Max™ Metal Knuckle Couplers
- Authentic Trough Bottom
- Hidden Weight For Better Operation & Appearance
- Six Different Roadnumbers Per Pack
Did You Know?
It's easy to model loads-in/empties out operations with Walthers one-piece coal loads made especially for our Bethgon cars! Each one-piece resin casting has realistic texture and color, and comes ready to drop in to your models. Choose a Two-Pack (#933-1038) or a 6-Pack (#933-1039), both sold separately.
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Gold Line™ 61' Woodchip Gondola
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Features
- Ready to Run
- New Roadnumbers & Roadname
- Correct Trucks w/RP-25 Metal Wheels
- PROTO-Max™ Metal Knuckle Couplers
- Authentic Paint, Colors & Lettering
- Three Roadnumbers Per Roadname
Did You Know?
Woodchip hoppers are some of the biggest cars in service, but are built to carry one of the lightest loads! Each chip is about 1/8" .03cm thick and 1/2" 1.2cm square, so enormous quantities can be handled without overloading the car.
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Gold Line™ Trinity 5-Unit Spine Car
Back in Production—By Popular Demand
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 Partial Car Shown
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Features
- Ready to Run
- New Roadnumbers
- Metal RP-25 Wheels
- Razor Sharp Paint & Lettering
- PROTO-Max™ Metal Knuckle Couplers
- Modeler-Installed Grab Irons Included
- Great For Freight & Intermodal Consists
- In Use from 1988 to Today
Did You Know?
Spine car designs, (nicknamed for their large center-beam known as a "spine") began appearing in the late 1970s as a way to reduce car weight and save diesel fuel, but were also popular on roads with tight overhead clearances where double-stack designs couldn't be operated.
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