Prototype History: 70-Ton ASF A-3 Ride Control Trucks w/ 33″ Metal Wheels American Steel Foundries (generally referred to as ASF) has been a major producer of freight car trucks for over a century.  To this day, the ASF truck designs, specifically the ‘Ride Control’ family, are a common sight under railcars all across North America.  Generally speaking, many freight cars after the transition era use, or still use, this 70-Ton truck design with 33″ wheels. Model Description: Finally, an N Scale truck your models will be proud to ride on!  These all-new, accurately designed trucks feature the extreme attention to detail you’ve come to know from BLMA Models.  And, these trucks are factory equipped with awesome, fine-scale metal wheels.  Can you hear the “clickity-clack” yet?  We can! As with all BLMA Models products, this project started with blueprints, measurements, and a number of close-up photos.  Designed to the highest standards possible, the N Scale models feature all of the detail of the prototype, and ride on machine-cut metal wheels with a prototypically thin appearance.  These trucks are perfect for transition era freight cars! Ready for a great looking truck that will track well, roll incredibly, and add that realistic sound to your trains?  Order now and experience the finest N Scale trucks for yourself. “Roll better, track better, look better…” Model Features: –  Injection-Molded Plastic Sideframes –  Fine-Scale Detail –  ASF Ride Control Design –  Machine-turned 33″ Metal Wheels –  Correct Front AND Back Profile! – Height to top of bolster:  ~ .1586″ – Diameter of bolster hole:  ~ .125″
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