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Atlas O 6921 3rl Double Track Pratt Truss Bridge Kit

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Product Description: Atlas O 6921 3rl Double Track Pratt Truss Bridge Kit

With a whopping 40 in. of realism, Atlas O's latest structure kit is an incredibly detailed model of the Pratt Truss Bridge, a common sight of the railroads of yesterday and today. Based on a Missouri Pacific Railroad prototype, the model is truly representative of a bridge style that fits right at home on any rail line. 40 in. in length. Overall height of 9.5 in....
With a whopping 40 in. of realism, Atlas O's latest structure kit is an incredibly detailed model of the Pratt Truss Bridge, a common sight of the railroads of yesterday and today. Based on a Missouri Pacific Railroad prototype, the model is truly representative of a bridge style that fits right at home on any rail line. 40 in. in length. Overall height of 9.5 in. (from the bottom of the deck to top of bridge). Clearance of any piece of rolling stock currently available, including scale double-stack container cars and double deck. Autoracks. Full details on all bridge girders and deck members. Internal steel structural. pieces which allow for accurate see-thru deck construction. Choice of single or double track versions. Atlas O track included! 3 rail kits also include transition joiners for tubular and GarGraves track. Available in 3 rail and 2 rail Atlas O track.

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