HO Scale 50' GARX Reefer Atlas Master Product Spotlight
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
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This HO scale 50' reefer comes from the Master series by Atlas and it has some very nice freestanding detail.
From Atlas's web site: A joint effort from General American and Evans Products, these AAR class bunkerless refrigerator cars were produced beginning in the early 1950s. Featuring two large horizontal panels flanking a 7’7” door, these cars had a very unique appearance due to the horizontal rivet strip that joined the panels. With fewer seams than a standard box car, these cars were supposed to be less prone to rust and leakage. By 1959, over 1,000 of these boxcars were produced.
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As far as weight. The more information the better, thanks😊 !
Thanks for a great review. I appreciate the weight info. A really nice looking boxcar.
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My biggest beef with Atlas is having to change out the plastic Accumate couplers with Kadees.
Nice but it wobbles! I dislike when I have to do a modification on a brand new car, but it happens a lot even with high end freight cars.
Yes, but it's really not that big of a deal to tighten one screw, right?
@@tsgmultimedia that does not always fix it. I usually add a washer under each screw. I don't like to file the bolster.
Most models wobble so get used to having to fix it.
@@riogrande5761 Yes I am used to it unfortunately.