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Load image into Gallery viewer, ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO Scale F68AH Bulkhead Flat Car - TTPX
Load image into Gallery viewer, ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO Scale F68AH Bulkhead Flat Car - TTPX
Load image into Gallery viewer, ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO Scale F68AH Bulkhead Flat Car - TTPX
Load image into Gallery viewer, ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO Scale F68AH Bulkhead Flat Car - TTPX
Load image into Gallery viewer, ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO Scale F68AH Bulkhead Flat Car - TTPX

SKU: SXT38383

ScaleTrains Rivet Counter HO Scale F68AH Bulkhead Flat Car - TTPX

Vendor ScaleTrains
Regular price $51.00 USD
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Introduced in 1969, the Bethlehem Steel Co. (BSC) F68-series of 100-ton, 68’ foot long (over end sills) flats represented a new generation of high-capacity flat cars. Extremely versatile, the basic design could be equipped from the factory with a variety of appliances to handle different loadings. Our model is accurately rendered from builder drawings and photos and features road number specific details.

Road Number Specific ScaleTrains

New road numbers
Era: Early 1990s to Present
Prototype examples with the 1991 Speed Logo have been documented in service to present day
Series 81079-81178 (F68AH), built 1973-74
Road number 81096
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81114
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81123
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81160
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81166
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Fully-assembled
Multiple road numbers
Patched areas covering original “TT” and “Trailer Train” branding
Logo extension panels for “TT” logo
As-built bulkheads (62’ inside length)
Now with factory-applied laser-cut wood deck
No deck risers
Recessed deck tie-down details
Photo-etched stainless steel see-through end crossover platforms
Factory-applied metal grab irons, coupler cut levers, and trainline hoses and connection pipe with silver gladhands 
Late “box” style integrated jacking pads with roping eyes
Handbrake housing with finely detailed wheel and chain
Complete underbody brake system with over 18 separately applied parts including air reservoir, control valve, reduction relay valve and retainer valve plus wireform plumbing and trainline pipe
Durable body-mounted die-cast metal semi-scale long-shank Type E knuckle couplers
Highly-detailed 100-ton trucks with hydraulic snubber and bracket details, rotating black Timken three-sided bearing caps; separate “truck-mounted brake” brake beams; and side bearing detail
Printed reporting mark and road number on all four trucks
36” machined metal wheels with accurately profiled .110" wide wheel tread
Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
Printing and lettering legible even under magnification
Paint colors match Tru-Color Paint color: TCP-089 Imitation Gold (Body)
Weighted to Industry standards for reliable operation
Packaging safely stores model
Minimum radius: 18”
Recommended radius: 22”

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Introduced in 1969, the Bethlehem Steel Co. (BSC) F68-series of 100-ton, 68’ foot long (over end sills) flats represented a new generation of high-capacity flat cars. Extremely versatile, the basic design could be equipped from the factory with a variety of appliances to handle different loadings. Our model is accurately rendered from builder drawings and photos and features road number specific details.

Road Number Specific ScaleTrains

New road numbers
Era: Early 1990s to Present
Prototype examples with the 1991 Speed Logo have been documented in service to present day
Series 81079-81178 (F68AH), built 1973-74
Road number 81096
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81114
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81123
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81160
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Road number 81166
Data and lettering usage and placement variations
Fully-assembled
Multiple road numbers
Patched areas covering original “TT” and “Trailer Train” branding
Logo extension panels for “TT” logo
As-built bulkheads (62’ inside length)
Now with factory-applied laser-cut wood deck
No deck risers
Recessed deck tie-down details
Photo-etched stainless steel see-through end crossover platforms
Factory-applied metal grab irons, coupler cut levers, and trainline hoses and connection pipe with silver gladhands 
Late “box” style integrated jacking pads with roping eyes
Handbrake housing with finely detailed wheel and chain
Complete underbody brake system with over 18 separately applied parts including air reservoir, control valve, reduction relay valve and retainer valve plus wireform plumbing and trainline pipe
Durable body-mounted die-cast metal semi-scale long-shank Type E knuckle couplers
Highly-detailed 100-ton trucks with hydraulic snubber and bracket details, rotating black Timken three-sided bearing caps; separate “truck-mounted brake” brake beams; and side bearing detail
Printed reporting mark and road number on all four trucks
36” machined metal wheels with accurately profiled .110" wide wheel tread
Operates on Code 70, 83 and 100 rail
Printing and lettering legible even under magnification
Paint colors match Tru-Color Paint color: TCP-089 Imitation Gold (Body)
Weighted to Industry standards for reliable operation
Packaging safely stores model
Minimum radius: 18”
Recommended radius: 22”