
Atlas
Atlas 50005611 N Scale Trailer Lucky Lager White/Red
The Atlas Lucky Lager N Scale trailer brings a classic regional beer brand to your freight consist with prototype-accurate livery.
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Overview
Specifications
Brand
Atlas
Model Number
50005611
Scale
N Scale (1:160)
Trailer Type
45' Pines Trailer
Livery
Lucky Lager
Color Scheme
White / Red
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Lucky Lager livery is a regionally specific prototype marking that adds authentic variety to Western U.S.-themed freight consists.
- 45-foot Pines trailer format is a widely used prototype length that pairs naturally with N scale intermodal and highway freight equipment.
- Atlas's printing quality on N scale trailers is consistently precise — lettering edges stay sharp even at the tight tolerances N scale demands.
- White and red color scheme photographs well on layouts, providing visual contrast against darker freight cars and scenery.
👎 Cons
- The Lucky Lager brand has limited prototype relevance outside of West Coast U.S. layout themes — collectors modeling Midwest or East Coast railroads may find the livery less useful.
- N scale trailer models are fragile by nature; the small mounting points and thin plastic panels require careful handling during installation and repositioning.
- No tractor is included — this is a trailer only, and N scale semi tractors are sold separately.
- Limited re-runnability means once this production run sells out, restocking is uncertain — Atlas releases are often short-run.
Frequently Asked Questions
What scale is this trailer, and will it fit standard N scale equipment?
This is an N scale model — approximately 1:160 ratio. It is designed to work with standard N scale rolling stock and layouts. The 45-foot Pines trailer format is a common prototype length that pairs with N scale semi tractors and intermodal flat cars from most major manufacturers.
Is this a static display piece or does it have working wheels?
Based on the product description, this is a detailed scale model trailer. Verify with the listing whether wheels roll freely or are fixed — N scale trailers vary by manufacturer in this regard, and Atlas's production runs have included both configurations.
What is the Lucky Lager livery, and is it accurate to a real prototype?
Lucky Lager was a regional American lager brand popular primarily on the West Coast from the mid-20th century. The white and red livery on this trailer reflects the brand's actual color scheme, making it appropriate for layouts depicting Western U.S. freight operations from roughly the 1950s through the 1980s.
Is this suitable for a child, or is it a collector's item?
This is a collector and hobbyist model, not a toy. N scale models are small — parts can be fragile — and are intended for adult modelers building or detailing layouts, not for play.
How does this compare to other Atlas N scale trailers in terms of detail level?
Atlas is a well-regarded name in N scale for consistent printing quality and molding accuracy. The Lucky Lager release is part of their 45' Pines Trailer series, which is known for crisp lettering and accurate profile geometry — qualities that matter most when models are viewed close-up on a layout.