Otter Valley 6410 NSC 64 Ft 6400 CuFt Scrap and Trash Gondola - AIMX #14130 N Scale
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Description
Otter Valley presents the N Scale AIMX #14130 64 Ft 6400 CuFt Scrap and Trash Gondola. Note that the picture might show a different road number. This is an Otter Valley exclusive! The NSC 64Ft Gondola is great for construction and waste disposal. It hauls waste to transfer sites and can carry light - medium density steel and scrapping materials. You can spot these cars all over North America in unit or manifest train services, and it's for the post - 2000 era. The model features accurate ends and sloting from field measurements, different offset slots for 7 - rung and 8 - rung ladder cars. It's a brand - new design using industry sources and field data. It has a correct - size air reservoir, brake levers in the release position, metal wheels, coupler cut bars, and correct air hoses. There's a Microtrains type Knuckle coupler, separately applied ladders, a fully detailed underbody, a near - scale draft gear box with specialized cushion detail, and crisp painting and lettering like the prototype. Wheels have appropriate Bremco or Timken parts where needed.
Using this Otter Valley scrap and trash gondola is easy. Just place it on your N - scale train track and connect it to other cars using the Microtrains type Knuckle coupler. You can use it in your model train setup to represent waste - hauling or material - transporting scenarios in construction and waste disposal. When handling the gondola, be gentle as the separately applied ladders and other small details can be fragile. To keep it in good condition, clean it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they can damage the paint and lettering. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use to prevent any warping or damage to the parts. Check the metal wheels and coupler cut bars occasionally to make sure they are in good working order.