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Walthers HO scale “Michigan” ore cars

By Angela Cotey | September 17, 2009

| Last updated on November 3, 2020


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Walthers HO scale
Walthers HO scale “Michigan” ore cars
Price: 12-car limited-run sets, $169.98

Manufacturer
Wm. K. Walthers Inc.
P.O. Box 3039
Milwaukee, WI 53201
www.walthers.com

Era: 1942 to present day

Comments: These short ore cars were designed and built in large numbers to haul heavy loads of iron ore in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Even though their 24-foot length is the same as the newer “Minnesota” cars, these “Michigan” ore cars are taller and about a foot narrower to fit on Michigan’s older ore docks.

Each ready-to-run model consists of a well-detailed plastic carbody, a cast zinc alloy underbody, and separately applied hopper bracing and brake system details. With its exposed vertical ribs and different proportions, this model looks distinctly different from Walthers’ “Minnesota” cars.

Our Lake Superior & Ishpeming cars included the correct five-foot wheelbase trucks fitted with metal RP-25 contour wheels mounted in gauge. The end cars in the set have Proto Max metal knuckle couplers on one end, but the other cars have dummy couplers.

The limited-run 12-packs have individual car numbers and come decorated for Chicago & North Western (two different sets); Duluth, Missabe & Iron Range; Great Northern; Lake Superior & Ishpeming; Soo Line; and data only (brown). High-side taconite versions of the car are also due shortly.

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