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Atlas HO scale ACF LPG tank car looks great

By Angela Cotey | March 25, 2004

| Last updated on November 3, 2020

Reviewed in the January 2004 issue

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Atlas HO scale ACF LPG tank car
Atlas HO scale ACF LPG tank car
HO LPG car looks great
An 11,000-gallon, 40-foot tank car is the latest addition to the Atlas line of HO freight cars. It comes ready-to-run in two versions decorated for eight private owners.

The prototype is an American Car & Foundry class Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) 105A-300W tank car built from 1947 through the 1950s in many similar versions. This indicates it’s an insulated, fusion-welded, high-pressure steel tank with top loading and unloading valves for liquified petroleum gases (LPG). Prototype drawings appear in the Car Builder’s Cyclopedias published in the late 1940s and 1950s. The Atlas model includes the postwar details and lettering with dimensions that fall in the range of prototype sizes. The tank cars are made mostly of molded plastic with excellent fine detail throughout. Assembly is absolutely clean without a hint of excess adhesive.

The railing is .015″ wire but the fine grab irons (also .015″) are molded in place with details including forged ends and bolts. The running boards have a diamond pattern while the dome platforms are open gratings. The underbody has an AB brake system. Each model comes with AccuMate magnetic couplers body-mounted at the proper height. The couplers may easily be replaced.

These cars include 50-ton solid-bearing trucks with rigid acetal plastic frames. Each wheelset has brass wheels mounted on needle-point stub axles pressed into an axle tube. All of the wheelsets match the National Model Railroad Association standards gauge.

The models weigh 3½ ounces each, so they match the NMRA’s recommended practice of 1 ounce plus ½-ounce per inch of length.

The paint schemes are smooth and neatly printed with clear, readable data. Atlas has even included the tiny lettering that’s applied along the sides of the underframe and on the brake reservoir.

It’s great to see Atlas fill a gap in the HO car roster with a finely detailed model of a common tank car.

HO ACF LPG tank car

Price:$23.95 decorated,
$18.95 undecorated

Manufacturer:
Atlas Model Railroad Co. Inc.
378 Florence Avenue
Hillside, NJ 07205
www.atlasrr.com

Description:
Ready-to-run plastic freight car

Road names:
With dome platform: Associate Cooperatives (built 5/53), Fuelane Corp. (built 5/48), Gulf Oil Corp. (10/54), Pyrofax Bottled Gas(1/52), Shippers Car Line (8/47), Sid Richardson Gasoline (8/53), and undecorated
Without dome platform: California Dispatch Line (6/48), Warren Petroleum Corp. (10/50), and undecorated

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