Add a fleet of unique PRR-designed B60b baggage cars to
your roster. This HO scale model features a "balloon" style roof, a highly
detailed body, correct truck type, metal wheels, knuckle couplers, prototype
markings and more. Various number decals are included so that you can number
multiple cars.
#0R99730
Add a fleet of unique PRR-designed B60b baggage cars to
your roster. This HO scale model features a "balloon" style roof, a highly
detailed body, correct truck type, metal wheels, knuckle couplers, prototype
markings and more. Various number decals are included so that you can number
multiple cars. Measures 8¾" long.
#0R99729
Originally constructed in 1884 as part of the old
Lewisburg and Tyrone Railroad, which later became part of the Pennsylvania
Railroad, this kit recreates the station as it appeared in the 1940s - after the
1920s addition of an operator's bay and larger freight room. You get laser-cut
wood parts, peel-and-stick trim, window glass, signs, and pre-cut roofing with a
resin chimney. Tab-and-slot assembly required.
Also available in N Scale (R96812),
which measures 6½"x 2"x 2".
#0R09869
This ready-to-run HO scale locomotive features a
powerful can motor with dual flywheels, a heavy die cast metal frame, a
finely cast shell, body-mounted couplers, working headlight and authentic
Pennsylvania Railroad markings. Approximately 7" long.
#0R99556
Based on a Reading Railroad structure in
Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania, this HO scale kit includes laser-cut wood
parts, peel-and-stick trim, window glass, a coal box, pre-cut roofing and
more. Tab-and-slot assembly required. Measures 2½"x3"x 2".
Other scales available including:
S Scale (R96814) which measures 3"x 4"x 3".
O Scale (R96815) which measures 5"x 6"x 4".
#0R99063
Replicating a Ford F-850 stake bed truck with
authentic Pennsylvania Railroad markings, this HO scale plastic model
features a molded cab interior with a separately applied steering wheel and
clear window glazing, factory applied detail parts such as side-view
mirrors, real rubber tires with a realistic tread design, and more. Measures
4" long and arrives ready to display.
#0R90686
This ready-to-run HO scale locomotive features a
powerful can motor with dual flywheels, eight-wheel electrical pickup, a
heavy die cast metal frame, a working headlight, Pennsylvania Railroad
markings and more. 7½" long.
#0R99555
The PRR's venerable K4 Class 4-6-2 Pacific was the
backbone of its passenger locomotive fleet for decades. This HO scale model,
part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series, is DCC ready and
features a 5-pole skew-wound motor for smooth performance; a working
headlight; a die cast chassis; blackened metal wheels; painted engineer and
fireman figures; a pre-war boiler and slat pilot design; fine scale detail
parts such as injectors, a pump and piping; knuckle couplers; authentic
Pennsylvania markings; and more. Measures 11¾" long.
#0R09034
Replicating an 1860s Pennsylvania Railroad
passenger car, this HO scale model features a finely molded body, a
streamlined roof, green-tinted window glazing, metal end rails, brass truss
rods and brake wheel shafts, molded brake wheels, added weight and RP25
metal wheels for smooth tracking, knuckle couplers, an authentic Pennsy
"Tuscan Red" paint scheme, and more. Measures 5½" long and arrives ready to
roll.
#0R99957
Replicating a 1860s Pennsylvania Railroad
passenger car, this HO scale model features a finely molded body, a
streamlined roof, green-tinted window glazing, metal end rails, brass truss
rods and brake wheel shafts, molded brake wheels, added weight and RP25
metal wheels for smooth tracking, knuckle couplers, an authentic Pennsy
"Tuscan Red" paint scheme, and more. Measures 5½" long and arrives ready to
roll.
#0R99962
This HO scale ore car features a finely molded
body, a detailed undercarriage and brake wheel, added weight and blackened
RP25 metal wheels for smooth tracking, non-magnetic blackened brass axles,
body-mounted EZ-Mate couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania paint scheme, and
more. Measures 3¾" long and arrives ready to roll.
#0R93522
Built by H.K. Porter, Inc., the Porter Hustler
four-wheel industrial switcher was used to pull two or three cars. This HO scale
model features a powerful motor; a die cast chassis; a finely molded body with
simulated rivets, roof vents and side louvers; operating bi-directional
lighting; metal wheels; horn hook couplers; and more. Measures 3¾" long and
arrives ready to run.
#0R90222
A classic finish to any train, this car was based
on plan #3959-D, which was often used to build private cars for wealthy
clients. Amazing in its authenticity, this model features a fully detailed
interior; complete end, underbody, and roof details, including simulated
rivets and air conditioning ducts; set-back windows and side door handrails;
working diaphragms; car name and number decals; intricate trucks with RP-25
metal wheels; McHenry knuckle couplers and swinging drawbars; and much more.
Measures approximately 12" long and arrives fully assembled.
#0R99738
On long-distance trains, passengers enjoyed superb
food and impeccable service in the elegant surroundings of these cars. Based
on plan #7020-A, this model includes complete dining area and kitchen
details. Amazing in its authenticity, this model features a fully detailed
interior; complete end, underbody, and roof details, including simulated
rivets and air conditioning ducts; set-back windows and side door handrails;
working diaphragms; car name and number decals; intricate trucks with RP-25
metal wheels; McHenry knuckle couplers and swinging drawbars; and much more.
Measures approximately 12" long and arrives fully assembled.
#0R99737
Based on the cars built to plan #3979-A between
1928 and 1930, this car incorporates the 1930s upgrade that included
mechanical air conditioning. Amazing in its authenticity, this model
features a fully detailed interior; complete end, underbody, and roof
details, including simulated rivets and air conditioning ducts; set-back
windows and side door handrails; working diaphragms; car name and number
decals; intricate trucks with RP-25 metal wheels; McHenry knuckle couplers
and swinging drawbars; and much more. Measures approximately 12" long and
arrives fully assembled.
#0R99739
In the 1950s and ‘60s, fleets of R-190 merchandise
vans were used by railroads to move loads from railyards and depots to
business locations. This HO scale model features a die cast cab; a detailed
interior, undercarriage and load; authentic Pennsylvania Railroad markings
and more.
#0R98026
The Shark is here! Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works
between 1950 and 1953, the RF-16 diesel locomotive - with its distinctive
sharknose body styling - was a powerful freight workhorse. This DCC-equipped,
HO scale model of one such "Shark" features a 5-pole motor with dual
flywheels, 8-wheel drive, glazed cab windows, an operating headlight,
prototypical side body panels, separately applied detail parts, RP25 metal
wheels, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania
Railroad Brunswick Green 5-stripe paint scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long
and arrives ready to run.
#0R90815
RF-16 Shark A-Unit Diesel Locomotive.
The Shark is here! Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1950 and 1953,
the RF-16 diesel locomotive - with its distinctive sharknose body styling -
was a powerful freight workhorse. This DCC-equipped, HO scale model of one
such "Shark" features a 5-pole motor with dual flywheels, 8-wheel drive,
glazed cab windows, an operating headlight, prototypical side body panels,
separately applied detail parts, RP25 metal wheels, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad Brunswick Green
5-stripe paint scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
RF-16 Shark B-Unit Diesel Locomotive.
The Shark is here! Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1950 and 1953,
the RF-16 diesel locomotive - with its distinctive shark-nose body styling -
was a powerful freight workhorse. This DCC-equipped, HO scale model of the
cabless booster unit (add to the A-unit, item #R90815, for extra pulling
power) features a 5-pole motor with dual flywheels, 8-wheel drive,
prototypical side body panels, RP25 metal wheels, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad Brunswick Green
5-stripe paint scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R87102
The Shark is here! Built by Baldwin Locomotive Works
between 1950 and 1953, the RF-16 diesel locomotive - with its distinctive
sharknose body styling - was a powerful freight workhorse. This DCC-equipped,
HO scale model of the cabless booster unit (add to the A-unit, item #R90815,
for extra pulling power) features a 5-pole motor with dual flywheels,
8-wheel drive, prototypical side body panels, RP25 metal wheels,
magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad
Brunswick Green 5-stripe paint scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long and
arrives ready to run.
#0R90816
This HO scale model features a powerful can-motor with
precision gearing for smooth operation, 12-wheel drive, working headlight,
finely molded details, Pennsylvania Railroad markings and much more. Measures
8¼" long.
#0R99214
More than 1,200 SD45s were built by EMD between
1965 and 1971. Replicating one of 18 delivered to the Pennsylvania Railroad
in October of 1966, this DCC-equipped, HO scale locomotive features a
powerful motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with roof fans and
movable blades, a detailed cab with a painted engineer figure, separately
applied metal grab irons, RP25 metal wheels, magnetically operated knuckle
couplers, an authentic Pennsy paint scheme, a lifetime limited warranty, and
more. Measures 8½" long; minor assembly required.
#0R93952