Tangent Scale Models - HO Scale - General American 4700 Covered Hopper System - New York Central (NYC) #886214 - Lot 946H “Delivery Gray 1-1965” - Gray with Black Lettering & White/Black Logo with White/Red Lettering (SKU 20009-28111-06)
Available On: June 1, 2023
During the 1960s, railcar builders experimented with new covered hopper designs to satisfy the evolving needs of shippers as they moved away from forty-foot box cars to bulk transport railcars. In 1963, General American Transportation Corporation (GATC) produced its first “grain hopper” design with 4500 cubic foot capacity (Tangent released a model for this in March 2023!). Railroads requested more capacity, and GATC then offered a sister car design, of 4700 cubic feet, which was 5 inches taller than the previous 4500, selling more than 1,100 cars. The 4700 model offered the option of either 13 or 15 exterior side posts. When the GATC 4700 was first produced in 1964, it was the largest grain hopper on the market, and lasted in production until 1967. NYC was the first railroad to buy this model from GATC, and Despatch Shops Inc. (a NYC subsidiary) would later go on to build their own clones of these cars.
The Tangent Scale Models GA 4700 covered hopper is a dimensionally-accurate replica of the real car, designed from actual blueprints and field measurements. Tangent Scale Models model includes key build variations: body side post designs, running boards, roof hatches, discharge gates, high or low handbrake mounting and appliance options, and body or truck mounted brakes. It also incorporates all Despatch Shops variations. This replica includes Tangent Scale Models “near-scale” draft gear box including side “key” detail. This GATC hopper rides on Tangent’s precision 100-ton Barber S-2 trucks with prototype-specific rotating bearing caps and separate brake beam part. Tangent Scale Models ready-to-operate replica is finished with coupler lift bars accompanying Kadee scale couplers, sufficient hidden weights, and CNC-machined wheels to ensure the model operates as good as it looks.
The Tangent Scale Models GATC 4700 covered hopper system is a state of the art, dimensionally-accurate scale replica with highly accurate “true-to-life” colors and precise letter stencils. Tangent Scale Models GATC 4700 system of models offers a multitude of detail variations and phases to replicate the many different GATC 4700 offerings. Example variations include: 13-post, 13-post IC, or 15-post body shells, body-mount or truck-mount brake systems and multiple prototype outlet gates. This replica includes Tangent Scale Models fine “near-scale” draft gear box with beautifully-rendered side “key” detail. Tangent Scale Models ready-to-operate replica is finished scale metal grab irons, coupler lift bars, accompanying Kadee scale couplers and sufficient hidden weights to ensure the model operates as good as it looks. At more than 150 parts per car, not to mention phase accurate details, genuine Kadee couplers, and all-metal wheels, Tangent Scale Models provide you with a high-value model that will provide you with years of enjoyment and curb-appeal.
These products are shipping today! A quick synopsis of Tangent Scale Models GATC 4700 era and railroad-specific details and variations include:
– New York Central (NYC) Lot 946H “Delivery Gray 1-1965” shows us the first order of GATC 4700 covered hoppers. This NYC group utilized GATC’s earlier 13-post body style and were delivered in gray with the NYC “cigar-band” graphics. These models feature a high-mounted Miner 6600 power brake with a separate short release lever and modern brake wheel. Take a moment to fully appreciate the unmistakable General American roofline, with the edge rivets, huck bolts, roof ribs and those gorgeous roof hatches with separately applied (metal!) grab irons and detailed lock mechanisms. Underneath, these NYC cars were delivered with Wine Gravity Gates with their distinctive, angled bracing. The cars were painted in a medium gray, not to be confused with the Despatch Shops-built 4700s that were a light gray. NYC modelers deserve accuracy, and Tangent Scale Models take great care to execute the lettering, from the reporting marks and logo down to the small paint code triangle and trust plate. It’s all there. And more importantly, it’s all accurate. Speaking of the logo, Tangent Scale Models love that classy NYC cigar band mounted on a stand-off plate spanning three body ribs. It’s time to haul grain.
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Penn Central (PC) H51 “Delivery Gray 9-1968” is one of those schemes that just defines a car type. The first 261 “4600” cars built by PC Sam Rea were H51 class in late 1968. Painted light gray with black bays, the cars feature a small PC logo between the ribs on the right side of the car. Those black bays look sharp and show off the white PC reporting marks on the centersill, a feature carefully duplicated on this model. Check out that Peacock 6500 brake housing and beautiful modern brake wheel. The prototype’s truck-mounted brake gear translates to little things on the model like a “missing” brake cylinder on the B-End. The 4 individual brake cylinders are actually mounted on the truck brake beams, duplicated on our 100-ton Barber S-2 trucks! The bays are equipped with Wine outlet gates with their distinctive gear housing mechanism on the one side. Penn Central lettering is something that we take great pride in here at Tangent. This is industry-leading Tangent artwork and graphics: carefully duplicated based on real photos, not generic diagrams. These Penn Central beauties are ready to operate on your layout.