Athearn Genesis G69988 - HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153150
HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153150
Athearn Genesis G69987 - HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153147
HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153147
Athearn Genesis G69986 - HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153135
HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153135
Athearn 40030 - HO Idler Gear - 23-Tooth (4pcs)
HO Idler Gear - 23-Tooth (4pcs)
Athearn Genesis G63833 - HO Black HTCR Power Truck for SD70/75 (1)
HO Black HTCR Power Truck for SD70/75 (1)
Atlas 50005955 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB (Union Pacific) Set #2 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB (Union Pacific) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005954 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB (Union Pacific) Set #1 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB (Union Pacific) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005953 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB Group (DA Markings) Set #2 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB Group (DA Markings) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005952 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB Group (DA Markings) Set #1 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB Group (DA Markings) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005949 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (EX-HUB) Set #2 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (EX-HUB) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005948 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (EX-HUB) Set #1 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (EX-HUB) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005945 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (Large Side Logo) Set #2 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (Large Side Logo) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005944 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (Large Side Logo) Set #1 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (Large Side Logo) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005943 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - Canadian Pacific Set #2 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - Canadian Pacific Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50005942 - N Scale 53Ft Containers - Canadian Pacific Set #1 (3 pkg)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - Canadian Pacific Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50006001 - N Scale 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #2 (3 pkg)
N Scale 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 50006000 - N Scale 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #1 (3 pkg)
N Scale 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 20006729 - HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - Crowley Set #2 (3 pkg)
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - Crowley Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 20006727 - HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #2 (3 pkg)
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 20006726 - HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #1 (3 pkg)
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 20006723 - HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - CSAV Set #2 (3 pkg)
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - CSAV Set #2 (3 pkg)
Atlas 20006722 - HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - CSAV Set #1 (3 pkg)
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - CSAV Set #1 (3 pkg)
Atlas 541 - HO Code 83 Remote Snap-Switch - Right Turnout
HO Code 83 Remote Snap-Switch - Right Turnout
Atlas 540 - HO Code 83 Remote Snap-Switch - Left Turnout
HO Code 83 Remote Snap-Switch - Left Turnout
Kadee 2034 - HO Champion Brake Wheels - Red Oxide (8pcs)
HO Champion Brake Wheels - Red Oxide (8pcs)
Rapido Trains 154008-5 - HO 40Ft B-50-41 Boxcar - Union Pacific, 1956 Repaint #102907
HO 40Ft B-50-41 Boxcar - Union Pacific, 1956 Repaint #102907
Rapido 128060 - HO Horizon Club-Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lV) #58103
HO Horizon Club-Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lV) #58103
Rapido 128054 - HO Horizon ADA Coach - Amtrak (Phase Vl) #54511
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase Vl) #54511
Rapido Trains 154006-2 - HO 40Ft B-50-42 Boxcar - Union Pacific, Delivery Scheme #105171
HO 40Ft B-50-42 Boxcar - Union Pacific, Delivery Scheme #105171
Rapido 128058 - HO Horizon Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lV) #53509
HO Horizon Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lV) #53509
Rapido 128048 - HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54564
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54564
Rapido 128047 - HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54536
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54536
Rapido 128046 - HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54032
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54032
Rapido 128055 - HO Horizon Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lll - Wide) #53503
HO Horizon Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lll - Wide) #53503
Rapido 147099 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Undecorated National Steel Car
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Undecorated National Steel Car
Rapido 147097 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Undecorated (Early Version)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Undecorated (Early Version)
Rapido 147010 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66017
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66017
Rapido 147010 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66015
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66015
Rapido 147010 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66010
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66010
Rapido 147010 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66008
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66008
Rapido 147010 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66004
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66004
Rapido 147010 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) (6pk)
Rapido 147008 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BNSF Railway (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BNSF Railway (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
Rapido 147007 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Ontario Northland (Yellow Scheme) #10542
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Ontario Northland (Yellow Scheme) #10542
Rapido 147007 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Ontario Northland (Yellow Scheme) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Ontario Northland (Yellow Scheme) (6pk)
Rapido 147005 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866698
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866698
Rapido 147005 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866678
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866678
Rapido 147005 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866568
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866568
Rapido 147005 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) (6pk)
Rapido 147004 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621031
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621031
Rapido 147004 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621024
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621024
Rapido 147004 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621012
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621012
Rapido 147004 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621008
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621008
Rapido 147004 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
Rapido 147003 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Canadian National (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Canadian National (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
Rapido 147002 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail (Black) #317502
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail #317502
Rapido 147002 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail (Black) #317422
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail #317422
Rapido 147002 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail (Black) #317410
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail #317410
Athearn Genesis G30624 - HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Conrail #7499
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Conrail #7499
Athearn Genesis G30623 - HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Lehigh Valley #305
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Lehigh Valley #305
Athearn Genesis G30621 - HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Lehigh Valley #302
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Lehigh Valley #302
Athearn Genesis G30635 - HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4707
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4707
Athearn Genesis G30634 - HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4706
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4706
Athearn Genesis G30633 - HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4704
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4704
Athearn Genesis G30735 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4707
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4707
Athearn Genesis G30734 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4706
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4706
Rapido 147001 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail (Action Red) (6pk)
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail (Action Red) (6pk)
Athearn Genesis G30733 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4704
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4704
Rapido 147006 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818112
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818112
Rapido 147006 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818010
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818010
Rapido 147006 - HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818000
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818000
Athearn Genesis G30730 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1353
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1353
Athearn Genesis G30729 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1348
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1348
Athearn Genesis G30728 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1340
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1340
Athearn Genesis G30724 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7499
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7499
Athearn Genesis G30722 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Lehigh Valley #303
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Lehigh Valley #303
Athearn Genesis G30721 - HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Lehigh Valley #302
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Lehigh Valley #302
Athearn Genesis G65933 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (ATSF) #3847
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (ATSF) #3847
Athearn Genesis G65931 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5091
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5091
Athearn Genesis G65930 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5082
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5082
Athearn Genesis G65929 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5059
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5059
Athearn Genesis G65928 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - BNSF (Santa Fe) #3200
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - BNSF (Santa Fe) #3200
Athearn Genesis G65927 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - BNSF (Santa Fe) #3175
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - BNSF (Santa Fe) #3175
Athearn Genesis G65923 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #7085
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #7085
Athearn Genesis G65922 - HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #7054
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #7054
Athearn Genesis G27225 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8509
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8509
Athearn Genesis G27223 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8520
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8520
Athearn Genesis G27222 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8512
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8512
Athearn Genesis G27325 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8509
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8509
Athearn Genesis G27324 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8500
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8500
Athearn Genesis G27323 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8520
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8520
Athearn Genesis G27322 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8512
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8512
Athearn Genesis G27321 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8507
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8507
Athearn Genesis G27320 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8503
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8503
Athearn Genesis G27219 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - EMDX #8204
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - EMDX #8204
Athearn Genesis G27319 - HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - EMDX #8204
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - EMDX #8204
Athearn Genesis G28087 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - CSX/YN2 #4591
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - CSX/YN2 #4591
Athearn Genesis G28086 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - CSX/YN2 #801
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - CSX/YN2 #801
Athearn Genesis G28084 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7212
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7212
Athearn Genesis G28083 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7200
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7200
Athearn Genesis G28082 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Conrail #4129
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Conrail #4129
Athearn Genesis G28081 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Conrail #4108
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Conrail #4108
Athearn Genesis G28191 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Chicago and North Western #8108
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Chicago and North Western #8108
Athearn Genesis G28190 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Chicago and North Western #8101
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Chicago and North Western #8101
Athearn Genesis G28189 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN3 #4600
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN3 #4600
Athearn Genesis G28188 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN3 #4590
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN3 #4590
Athearn Genesis G28187 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN2 #4591
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN2 #4591
Athearn Genesis G28186 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN2 #801
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN2 #801
Athearn Genesis G28185 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7215
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7215
Athearn Genesis G28184 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7212
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7212
Athearn Genesis G28183 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7200
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7200
Athearn Genesis G28182 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Conrail #4129
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Conrail #4129
Athearn Genesis G28181 - HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Conrail #4108
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Conrail #4108
Aurora Miniatures Inc HCBCAT1 - HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - CAI (3pk) - 1st run
HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - CAI (3pk)-1st run
Aurora Miniatures Inc HCBAPT1 - HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - APL (3pk) - 1st run
HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - APL (3pk)-1st run
Aurora Miniatures Inc HCBONT1 - HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - ONE (3pk) - 1st run
HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - ONE (3pk)-1st run
Bachmann 69001 - HO Siemens SC-42 Charger - DCC/Sound - VIA Rail Canada #2200
HO Siemens SC-42 Charger - DCC/Sound - VIA Rail Canada #2200
Bowser 60523 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5041
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5041
Bowser 60522 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5038
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5038
Bowser 60521 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5034
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5034
Bowser 60520 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5026
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5026
Bowser 60519 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5023
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5023
Bowser 60518 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5047
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5047
Bowser 60517 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5041
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5041
Bowser 60516 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5038
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5038
Bowser 60515 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5034
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5034
Bowser 60514 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5026
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5026
Bowser 60512 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5017
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5017
Bowser 60511 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5013
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5013
Bowser 60509 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5009
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5009
Bowser 60510 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5012
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5012
Bowser 60508 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5004
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5004
Bowser 60507 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5000
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5000
Bowser 60506 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5017
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5017
Bowser 60505 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5013
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5013
Bowser 60504 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5012
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5012
Bowser 60503 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5009
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5009
Bowser 60502 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5004
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5004
Bowser 60501 - HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5000
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5000
Walthers Mainline 1990 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #346080
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #346080
Walthers Mainline 1988 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #345855
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #345855
Walthers Mainline 1987 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #345840
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #345840
Walthers Mainline 1986 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498792
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498792
Walthers Mainline 1985 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498769
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498769
Walthers Mainline 1984 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498751
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498751
Walthers Mainline 1983 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498744
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498744
Walthers Mainline 1979 - HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Chicago & North Western #63121
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Chicago & North Western #63121
Walthers Proto 105259 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Union Pacific/CNW #249166
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Union Pacific/CNW #249166
Walthers Proto 105258 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Union Pacific/CNW #249151
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Union Pacific/CNW #249151
Walthers Proto 105256 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168346
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168346
Walthers Proto 105255 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168342
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168342
Walthers Proto 105254 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168339
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168339
Walthers Proto 105253 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk & Western #169991
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk & Western #169991
Walthers Proto 105252 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk & Western #169976
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk & Western #169976
Walthers Proto 105247 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1165
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1165
Walthers Proto 105246 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1156
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1156
Walthers Proto 105245 - HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1131
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1131
Walthers SceneMaster 3195 - HO Glass-Fiber Style Cushion Coil-Car Hood - Kit (2pk)
HO Glass-Fiber Style Cushion Coil-Car Hood - Kit (2pk)
Woodland Scenics 5746 - Just Plug Lighting System - Nano LED (2pk) - Green
Just Plug Lighting System - Nano LED (2pk) - Green
Kato Unitrack 20891 - N Scale CV2 Compact Multi-Purpose Turnout Set
N Scale CV2 Compact Multi-Purpose Turnout Set
Kato Unitrack 20241 - N Scale Compact Turnout (R150-45) - Right Hand
N Scale Compact Turnout (R150-45) - Right Hand
Kato Unitrack 20176 - N Scale Compact Curve - Radius: 4-5/8 inches (4pk)
N Scale Compact Curve - Radius: 4-5/8 inches (4pk)
Kato Unitrack 20172 - N Scale Curved Track - 7 inch, 45-Degree Curve (4pk)
N Scale Curved Track - 7 inch, 45-Degree Curve (4pk)
Tichy Train 8187 - HO Railroad Crossbuck Warning Sign - Modern US Style Railroad Crossing Lettering (20pk)
HO Railroad Crossbuck Warning Sign - Modern US Style Railroad Crossing Lettering (20pk)
Miniatronics 1065002 - Electrical Accessories - Solder Flux Paste - 2oz
Electrical Accessories - Solder Flux Paste - 2oz
Kato 24850 - N Scale Power Feed Control Switch
N Scale Power Feed Control Switch
Blair Line 177 - HO Truck Dump - Kit
HO Truck Dump - Kit
JTC 537024 N 53ft 8-55-8 High Cube Containers, CP (2pk)
N 53ft 8-55-8 High Cube Containers, CP
JTC 205460 N ONE Mag Container Set #4
N ONE Mag Container Set
Bachmann 68303 HO Siemens ALC-42 Charger - Amtrak #301
HO Siemens ALC-42 Charger - Amtrak
Bachmann 39002 - N Ballast Spreader
N Ballast Spreader
ShowCase Miniatures 0002 - Red LED (603 Size)
Red LED (603 Size)
ShowCase Miniatures 0004 - Green LED (603 size)
Green LED (603 size)
ShowCase Miniatures 0003 - Sunny White LED (603 size)
Sunny White LED (603 size)
ShowCase Miniatures 0005 - Yellow LED (603 size)
Yellow LED (603 size)
ShowCase Miniatures 0006 - HO Scale Color Light LED Assembly
HO Scale Color Light LED Assembly
ShowCase Miniatures 0007 - HO Scale D-Type - Tri Color Light LED Assembly
HO Scale D-Type - Tri Color Light LED Assembly
ShowCase Miniatures 2199 - HO Signal Details
HO Signal Details
ShowCase Miniatures 2337 - HO Telephone Boxes (12)
HO Telephone Boxes (12)
ShowCase Miniatures 2197 - HO Tall Cabinet Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
HO Tall Cabinet Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
ShowCase Miniatures 2196 - HO Short Cabinet Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
HO Short Cabinet Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
ShowCase Miniatures 2195 - HO Pole Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
HO Pole Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
ShowCase Miniatures 2320- HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 13 Wigwag Flagman
HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 13 Wigwag Flagman
ShowCase Miniatures 2311- HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 10 Wigwag Flagman
HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 10 Wigwag Flagman
ShowCase Miniatures 2190 - HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 3 Wigwag Flagman
ShowCase Miniatures 2190 - HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 3 Wigwag Flagman
ShowCase Miniatures 2322 - HO Train Order Signal Hoop Pole
ShowCase Miniatures 2322 - HO Train Order Signal Hoop Pole
ShowCase Miniatures 2336- HO GRS Semaphore Signal Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 2336- HO GRS Semaphore Signal Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 2358 - HO Scale Semaphore Photo Etch
HO Scale Semaphore Photo Etch
ShowCase Miniatures 2344 - HO Scale Photo Etch Signal Details #1
HO Scale Photo Etch Signal Details #1
ShowCase Miniatures 2345 - HO Scale Photo Etch Left Hand Semaphore Head Set #1
HO Scale Photo Etch Left Hand Semaphore Head Set #1
ShowCase Miniatures 2343 - HO Scale Photo Etch Right Hand Semaphore Head Set #1
HO Scale Photo Etch Right Hand Semaphore Head Set #1
ShowCase Miniatures 2342 - HO Scale GRS Cabinet
HO Scale GRS Cabinet
ShowCase Miniatures 2341 - HO Scale US&S Double Door Cabinet
HO Scale US&S Double Door Cabinet
ShowCase Miniatures 2340 - HO Scale US&S Single Door Cabinet
HO Scale US&S Single Door Cabinet
ShowCase Miniatures 2363 - HO Scale GRS SA Signal Head
GRS SA Signal Head
ShowCase Miniatures 2356 - HO Scale Color Light Signal Head
HO Scale Color Light Signal Head
ShowCase Miniatures 2354 - HO Scale Tri Light Signal Head
HO Scale Tri Light Signal Head
ShowCase Miniatures 2371 - HO Scale H-33 Signal Head
HO Scale H-33 Signal Head
ShowCase Miniatures 2355 - HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly #3
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
ShowCase Miniatures 2353 - HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly #2
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
ShowCase Miniatures 2352 - HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly #1
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
ShowCase Miniatures 2357 - HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly #4
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
FoxValley 19479-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - Western Pacific #915212
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Western Pacific
FoxValley 19479-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - Western Pacific #913514
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Western Pacific
FoxValley 19479-02 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - Western Pacific #913153
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Western Pacific
FoxValley 19471-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Southern #942396
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Southern
FoxValley 19471-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Southern #942202
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Southern
FoxValley 19471-02 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Southern #941972
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Southern
FoxValley 19471-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Southern #603785
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Southern
FoxValley 19469-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Providence & Worcester #190062
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Providence & Worcester
FoxValley 19469-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Providence & Worcester #104306
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Providence & Worcester
FoxValley 19469-02 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Providence & Worcester #102608
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Providence & Worcester
FoxValley 19469-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -Providence & Worcester #100079
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Providence & Worcester
FoxValley 19458-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -UP- #981785
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Union Pacific
FoxValley 19458-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -UP- #981162
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Union Pacific
FoxValley 19458-02 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -UP- #155415
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Union Pacific
FoxValley 19458-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -UP- #151848
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Union Pacific
FoxValley 194109-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -UP- Large Building America #975352
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Union Pacific
FoxValley 194109-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -UP- Large Building America #971460
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Union Pacific
FoxValley 194107-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - BNSF - small logo #603026
N Bi-Level Auto Rack BNSF
FoxValley 194107-02 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - BNSF - small logo #255891
N Bi-Level Auto Rack BNSF
FoxValley 194107-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - BNSF - small logo #254903
N Bi-Level Auto Rack BNSF
FoxValley 194104-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack Conrail TTGX - #604132
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Conrail
FoxValley 194104-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack Conrail TTGX - #157314
N Bi-Level Auto Rack Conrail
FoxValley 194103-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna #995949
N Bi-Level Auto Rack TFM
FoxValley 194103-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna #987753
N Bi-Level Auto Rack TFM
FoxValley 194103-02 N Bi-Level Auto Rack Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna #987384
N Bi-Level Auto Rack TFM
FoxValley 194103-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna #604079
N Bi-Level Auto Rack TFM
FoxValley 194102-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack -KCS - Dual Logo- #942845
N Bi-Level Auto Rack KCS
Peco PL84 Code 100 Right Hand Catch Point
Peco PL84 Code 100 Right Hand Catch Point
Peco PSG-76 - Self Adhesive Autumn Grass Tufts - 10mm (100pkg)
Peco PSG-76 - Self Adhesive Autumn Grass Tufts - 10mm (100pkg)
Peco PSG-422- 4mm Static Grass - Summer Grass (100g)
4mm Static Grass - Summer Grass (100g)
Peco PLS 130 SmartFrog V6
Peco PLS 130 SmartFrog V6
FoxValley 194100-04 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - BNSF #300215
N Bi-Level Auto Rack BNSF
FoxValley 194100-03 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - BNSF #300203
N Bi-Level Auto Rack BNSF
FoxValley 194100-01 N Bi-Level Auto Rack - BNSF #300160
N Bi-Level Auto Rack BNSF
Rix Products 002 - HO Rail-It - For Code 70, 83 & 100 Track
HO Rail-It - For Code 70, 83 & 100 Track
Rapido 33546 - HO MLW M420 - DCC and Sound- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #647 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
HO MLW M420 - DCC and Sound- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #647 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Rapido 33545 - HO MLW M420 - DCC and Sound- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #646 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
HO MLW M420 - DCC and Sound- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #646 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Rapido 33544 - HO MLW M420 - DCC and Sound- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #644 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
HO MLW M420 - DCC and Sound- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #644 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Rapido 33046 - HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #647 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #647 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Rapido 33045 - HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #646 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #646 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Rapido 33044 - HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #644 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #644 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Labelle Industries - 112 Knuckle Coupler Lubricant - 30mL
Knuckle Coupler Lubricant
Rapido 33040 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Providence & Worcester (As Delivered) #2001
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Providence & Worcester (As Delivered) #2001
Rapido 33540 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Providence & Worcester (As Delivered) #2001
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Providence & Worcester (As Delivered) #2001
Rapido 33037 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Delaware-Lackawanna #2045
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Delaware-Lackawanna #2045
Rapido 33036 - HO MLW M420 B/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue - B Unit Hockey Stick) #RCL683, #RCL685
HO MLW M420 B/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue - B Unit Hockey Stick) #683, #RCL685
Rapido 33035 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #642
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #642
Rapido 33034 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #647, 686
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #647, 686
Rapido 33033 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #644, 684
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #644, 684
Rapido 33032 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #641, 681
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #641, 681
Rapido 33537 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Delaware-Lackawanna #2045
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Delaware-Lackawanna #2045
Rapido 33536 - HO MLW M420 B/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue - B Unit Hockey Stick) #683, RCL 685
HO MLW M420 B/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue - B Unit Hockey Stick) #683, RCL 685
Rapido 33535 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #642
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #642
Rapido 33533 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #644, 684
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #644, 684
Rapido 33534 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #647, 686
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #647, 686
Rapido 33532 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #641, 681
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #641, 681
Rapido 33031 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #643
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #643
Rapido 33030 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #645, 688
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #645, 688
Rapido 33029 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #642, 686
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #642, 686
Rapido 33028 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #646, 682
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #646, 682
Rapido 33027 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #646
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #646
Rapido 33026 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #645, 687
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #645, 687
Rapido 33025 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #644, 683
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #644, 683
Rapido 33024 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #641, 681
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #641, 681
Rapido 33531 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #643
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #643
Rapido 33530 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #645, 688
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #645, 688
Rapido 33529 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #642, 686
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #642, 686
Rapido 33528 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #646, 682
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #646, 682
Rapido 33527 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #646
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #646
Rapido 33526 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #645, 687
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #645, 687
Rapido 33524 - HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #641, 681
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #641, 681
Rapido 33023 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3576
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3576
Rapido 33021 - HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3561
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3561
Rapido 33522 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3567
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3567
Rapido 33521 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3561
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3561
Rapido 33019 - HO MLW M420 MR20c - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (Stripes) #3579
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (Stripes) #3579
Rapido 33018 - HO MLW M420 MR20c - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (Stripes) #3572
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (Stripes) #3572
Rapido 33539 - HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad #3568
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad #3568
Rapido 33519 - HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3579
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3579
Rapido 33516 - HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3560
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3560
Rapido 33518 - HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3572
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3572
Rapido 33515 - HO MLW M420 MR20b - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3559
HO MLW M420 MR20b - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3559
Rapido 33512 - HO MLW M420 MR20b - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3539
HO MLW M420 MR20b - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3539
Rapido 601015 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2807
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2807
Rapido 601014 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) No #
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) No #
Rapido 601013 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2809
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2809
Rapido 601012 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2806
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2806
Rapido 601516 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (2816 Excursion) #2816
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (2816 Excursion) #2816
Rapido 601515 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2807
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2807
Rapido 601514 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) No #
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) No #
Rapido 601513 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2809
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2809
Rapido 601512 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2806
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2806
Rapido 601011 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2804
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2804
Rapido 601010 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2817
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2817
Rapido 601009 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2815
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2815
Rapido 601008 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2818
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2818
Rapido 601007 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2814
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2814
Rapido 601006 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2808
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2808
Rapido 601005 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2816
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2816
Rapido 601004 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2800
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2800
Rapido 601003 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) No #
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) No #
Rapido 601002 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2810
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2810
Rapido 601001 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2803
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2803
Rapido 601511 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2804
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2804
Rapido 601510 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2817
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2817
Rapido 601509 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2815
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2815
Rapido 601508 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2818
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2818
Rapido 601507 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2814
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2814
Rapido 601506 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2808
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2808
Rapido 601505 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2816
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2816
Rapido 601504 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2800
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2800
Rapido 601503 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) No #
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) No #
Rapido 601502 - HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2810
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2810
Rapido 601501 - HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2803
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2803
Rapido 38530 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Burlington Northern #2164
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Burlington Northern #2164
Rapido 38528 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7853
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7853
Rapido 38527 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7850
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7850
Rapido 38526 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7846
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7846
Rapido 38525 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7832
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7832
Rapido 38524 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7865
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7865
Rapido 38522 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7841
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7841
Rapido 38020 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2795
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2795
Rapido 38019 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2783
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2783
Rapido 38018 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2768
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2768
Rapido 38017 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2758
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2758
Rapido 38016 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2797
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2797
Rapido 38015 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2785
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2785
Rapido 38014 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2771
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2771
Rapido 38013 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2754
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2754
Rapido 38012 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey, Blue & Black/ S Scheme) #2046
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey, Blue & Black/ S Scheme) #2046
Rapido 38011 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey & Blue/ B Scheme) #2013
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey & Blue/ B Scheme) #2013
Rapido 38010 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2039
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2039
Rapido 38009 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2015
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2015
Rapido 38004 - HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2346
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2346
Rapido 38521 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7835
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7835
Rapido 38520 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2795
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2795
Rapido 38518 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2768
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2768
Rapido 38517 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2758
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2758
Rapido 38516 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Southern (High Nose) #2797
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Southern (High Nose) #2797
Rapido 38514 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Southern (High Nose) #2771
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Southern (High Nose) #2771
Rapido 38512 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey, Blue & Black/ S Scheme) #2046
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey, Blue & Black/ S Scheme) #2046
Rapido 38511 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey & Blue/ B Scheme) #2013
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey & Blue/ B Scheme) #2013
Rapido 38510 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2039
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2039
Rapido 38509 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2015
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2015
Rapido 38507 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Baltimore & Ohio #3824
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Baltimore & Ohio #3824
Rapido 38504 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2346
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2346
Rapido 38503 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2329
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2329
Rapido 38502 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/ Class Lights) #2337
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/ Class Lights) #2337
Rapido 38501 - HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/ Class Lights) #2321
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/ Class Lights) #2321
Athearn Genesis G75728 - HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2567
HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2567
Athearn Genesis G75727 - HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2566
HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2566
Athearn Genesis G75726 - HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2563
HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2563
Athearn Genesis G75725 - HO SD75I - DCC Ready - Canadian National #5750
HO SD75I - DCC Ready - Canadian National #5750
Athearn Genesis G75826 - HO SD70 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #2563
HO SD70 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #2563
Athearn Genesis G75825 - HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5750
HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5750
Athearn Genesis G75824 - HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5747
HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5747
Athearn Genesis G75823 - HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5733
HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5733
Athearn Genesis G75721 - HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4477
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4477
Athearn Genesis G75720 - HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4454
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4454
Athearn Genesis G75821 - HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4477
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4477
Athearn Genesis G75719 - HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4000
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4000
Athearn Genesis G75820 - HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4454
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4454
Athearn Genesis G75819 - HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4000
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4000
Athearn Genesis G75718 - HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific (We are One) #1979
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific (We are One) #1979
Athearn Genesis G75818 - HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific (We are One) #1979
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific (We are One) #1979
Athearn 28669 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC Ready - Undecorated/Standard
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC Ready - Undecorated/Standard
Athearn 28764 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9619
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9619
Athearn 28763 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9617
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9617
Athearn 28762 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9614
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9614
Athearn 28758 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1569
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1569
Athearn 28757 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1568
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1568
Athearn 28756 - HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1567
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1567
Athearn Genesis G78600 - HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC Ready w/Lights - Western Pacific #485
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC Ready w/Lights - Western Pacific #485
Athearn Genesis G78601 - HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC Ready w/Lights - Union Pacific (SP) #4747
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC Ready w/Lights - Union Pacific (SP) #4747
Athearn Genesis G78401 - HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Union Pacific (SP) #4747
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Union Pacific (SP) #4747
Athearn Genesis G78400 - HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Western Pacific #485
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Western Pacific #485
Athearn Genesis G78399 - HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Western Pacific #482
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Western Pacific #482
WalthersMainline HO 1977 50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Burlington Northern #513948
Burlington Northern #513948
WalthersMainline HO 1992-50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16982
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16982
WalthersMainline HO 1978 50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Burlington Northern #513955
Burlington Northern #513955
WalthersMainline HO 1993 50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16990
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16990
WalthersMainline HO 1991-50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16978
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16978
WalthersMainline HO 1976 50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Burlington Northern #513932
Burlington Northern #513932
WalthersMainline 4853-HO - 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601086
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601086
WalthersMainline 4855-HO - 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601120
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601120
WalthersMainline 4854-HO - 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601110
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601110
WalthersMainline 4852-HO - 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601070
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601070
WalthersMainline 4867 HO - 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Opera Windows - Ready to Run - Union Pacific(R) #217070
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Opera Windows - Ready to Run - Union Pacific(R) #217070
WalthersMainline HO 1994 50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16996
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16996
WalthersMainline HO 1975 50 Ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Ready to Run - Burlington Northern #513922
Burlington Northern #513922
Noch 7142 Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Light Green
Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Light Green
Noch 7146 Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Dark Green
Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Dark Green
Noch 7144 Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Medium Green
Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Medium Green
Walthers Track 83061 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 20 and 24inch Radius- Left Hand
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 20 and 24inch Radius- Left Hand
Walthers Track 83062 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 20 and 24inch Radius- Right Hand
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 20 and 24inch Radius- Right Hand
Walthers Track 83064 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 24 and 28inch Radius - Right Hand
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 24 and 28inch Radius - Right Hand
Walthers Track 83063 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 24 and 28inch Radius - Left Hand
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 24 and 28inch Radius - Left Hand
Walthers Track 83020 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #8 Turnout - Right Hand
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #8 Turnout - Right Hand
Walthers Track 83019 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #8 Turnout - Left Hand
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #8 Turnout - Left Hand
Walthers Track 83051 - HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #6 Double Crossover
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #6 Double Crossover
Woodland Scenics 1185 - Rock Carving Tool Set - Strata Brush, Chisel & Duster
Rock Carving Tool Set - Strata Brush, Chisel & Duster
TrainWorx 25201-25 - N Scale Thrall 52Ft 6inch Gondola Car - Rio Grande (Black) #56425
N Scale Thrall 52Ft 6inch Gondola Car - Rio Grande (Black) #56425
Eastern Seaboard Models 226002 - N Scale Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar - BAR (Great Northern Paper) #2514
N Scale Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar - BAR (Great Northern Paper) #2514
Eastern Seaboard Models 226001 - N Scale Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar - BAR (Great Northern Paper) #2501
N Scale Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar - BAR (Great Northern Paper) #2501
Eastern Seaboard Models 224101 - N Scale Class X65 50Ft Boxcar - New York Central #78700
N Scale Class X65 50Ft Boxcar - New York Central #78700
Eastern Seaboard Models 220401 - N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Conrail #593105
N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Conrail #593105
Eastern Seaboard Models 220301 - N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Penn Central #593057
N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Penn Central #593057
Eastern Seaboard Models 220201 - N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Pennsylvania (Shadow Keystone) #440424
N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Pennsylvania (Shadow Keystone) #440424
Micro Trains 994 01 270 - Z Scale Passenger Cars - Amtrak (4pk)
Z Scale Passenger Cars - Amtrak (4pk)
Micro Trains 003 02 112 - N Scale Buckeye 6-wheel Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Buckeye 6-wheel Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 100 - N Scale Swing Motion Caboose Truck w/ Generator, no coupler (1pair)
N Scale Swing Motion Caboose Truck w/ Generator, no coupler (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 040 - N Scale Barber Roller Bearing Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Barber Roller Bearing Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 034 - N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 032 - N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 031 - N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks with short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks with short ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 030 - N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 024 - N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 022 - N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 021 - N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ short ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 020 - N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 012 - N Scale Andrews Trucks with med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Andrews Trucks with med. ext. couplers (1pair)
Tru Color Paint 290 - Acrylic - CSX (Yn3) Yellow - 1oz
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Yn3) Yellow - 1oz
Tru Color Paint 289 - Acrylic - CSX (Yn3) Blue - 1oz
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Yn3) Blue - 1oz
Tru Color Paint 266 - Acrylic - CSX (Y2K) Gray - 1oz
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Y2K) Gray - 1oz
Tru Color Paint 265 - Acrylic - CSX (Y2K) Blue - 1oz
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Y2K) Blue - 1oz
Micro Trains 003 02 011 - N Scale Andrews Trucks with short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Andrews Trucks with short ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 010 - N Scale Andrews Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Andrews Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 004 - N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 001 - N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/short ext. couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 003 02 000 - N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
Micro Trains 001 02 008 - N Scale Unassembled Couplers for TM or BM on TOFCs (2pair)
N Scale Unassembled Couplers for TM or BM on TOFCs (2pair)
Centerline Products 60213 - HO/HO2/HO3 D30-35 Elastic Bands (10pk)
HO/HO2/HO3 D30-35 Elastic Bands (10pk)
Centerline Products 60220 - HO2/HO3 Roller Cover Replacement (16pk)
HO2/HO3 Roller Cover Replacement (16pk)
Centerline Products 60165 - HO2/HO3 Knurled Brass Roller for Tracking Cleaning Car
HO2/HO3 Knurled Brass Roller for Tracking Cleaning Car
Centerline Products 60156 - N Scale D10/D12 NMRA Knurled Brass Roller For Track Cleaning Car
N Scale D10/D12 NMRA Knurled Brass Roller For Track Cleaning Car
Iconic Replica 87-0280 - 1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus with Bat Wings, Miami Dade Transit
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus with Bat Wings, Miami Dade Transit
Iconic Replica 87-0285 - 1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, MARTA Atlanta
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, MARTA Atlanta
Iconic Replica 87-0279 - 1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus with Bus-O-Rama Boards, MTA New York
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus with Bus-O-Rama Boards, MTA New York
Iconic Replica 87-0290 - 1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, SEPTA Philadelphia
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, SEPTA Philadelphia
Iconic Replica 87-0283 - 1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, AC Transit San Francisco
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, AC Transit San Francisco
Iconic Replica 87-0282 - 1:87 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus: RTD Los Angeles
1:87 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus: RTD Los Angeles
Athearn Roundhouse 1149 - HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28127
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28127
Athearn Roundhouse 1148 - HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28123
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28123
Athearn Roundhouse 1146 - HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28121
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28121
Athearn Roundhouse 1141 - HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - Southern #600
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - Southern #600
Athearn Roundhouse 1129 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley (3pkg)
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley (3pkg)
Athearn Roundhouse 1128 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4933
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4933
Athearn Roundhouse 1127 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4925
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4925
Athearn Roundhouse 1126 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4917
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4917
Kato 22082 - Power Supply - 12V
Power Supply - 12V
Athearn Roundhouse 1124 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1383
HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1383
Athearn Roundhouse 1123 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1377
HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1377
Athearn Roundhouse 1122 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1350
HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1350
Athearn Roundhouse 1119 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6277
HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6277
Athearn Roundhouse 1118 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6262
HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6262
Athearn Roundhouse 1117 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6259
HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6259
Atlas Brush Company 1554PS - Golden Taklon Detail Brush Set (4pcs)
Golden Taklon Detail Brush Set (4pcs)
Athearn Roundhouse 1116 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Procor (3pkg)
HO Chemical Tankcar - Procor (3pkg)
Athearn Roundhouse 1113 - HO Chemical Tankcar - Procor #84937
HO Chemical Tankcar - Procor #84937
ShowCase Miniatures 3007 - HO Scale Mud Flaps
HO Scale Mud Flaps
Atlas Brush Company 15530 - Taklon Detail Brush 3/0
Taklon Detail Brush 3/0
ShowCase Miniatures 3005 - HO Scale 80s GMC Brigadier Dump Truck Kit
HO Scale 80s GMC Brigadier Dump Truck Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 3004 - HO Scale Grumman LLV Delivery Truck Kit
HO Scale Grumman LLV Delivery Truck Kit
Atlas Brush Company 155100 - Golden Taklon - Detail Brush - 10/0
Golden Taklon - Detail Brush - 10/0
ShowCase Miniatures 3002 - HO Scale 70s GMC 9500 (Short Hood) Kit
HO Scale 70s GMC 9500 (Short Hood) Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 3008 - HO Scale 80s GMC Brigadier 9500 Tractor Kit
HO Scale 80s GMC Brigadier 9500 Tractor Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 3016 - HO Scale Dump Bed
HO Scale Dump Bed
Micro Engineering 26100 - Code 100 Nickel Silver Rail Joiners (48/pk)
Code 100 Nickel Silver Rail Joiners (48/pk)
ShowCase Miniatures 3015 - HO Scale Spoked Wheels - 8pkg
HO Scale Spoked Wheels - 8pkg
ShowCase Miniatures 3014 - HO Scale Cast -Dayton- Type Wheel Set
HO Scale Cast -Dayton- Type Wheel Set
ShowCase Miniatures 3013 - HO Scale Super Single Alloy Wheel Set
HO Scale Super Single Alloy Wheel Set
ShowCase Miniatures 3011 - HO Scale Budd Steel Wheel Set
HO Scale Budd Steel Wheel Set
Morning Sun Books 1737 - Penn Central and Conrail Trackside with Engineer Chip Syme
Penn Central and Conrail Trackside with Engineer Chip Syme
Morning Sun Books 1726 - Penn Central in the Conrail Era - Volume 5: 1995-1999
Penn Central in the Conrail Era - Volume 5: 1995-1999
ShowCase Miniatures 3012 - HO Scale Alloy Wheel Set
HO Scale Alloy Wheel Set
ShowCase Miniatures 2367 - HO Scale Trackside Signage
HO Scale Trackside Signage
ShowCase Miniatures 2183 - HO Scale Bus Bench - 4pkg
HO Scale Bus Bench - 4pkg
ShowCase Miniatures 2186 - HO Scale Loading Dock Ramp - 4pkg
HO Scale Loading Dock Ramp - 4pkg
ShowCase Miniatures 2120 - HO Scale Single Oil Column
HO Scale Single Oil Column
JTC Model Trains 535049 - N Scale 53ft HC Corrugated Container - Canadian Tire (2pk)
N Scale 53ft HC Corrugated Container - Canadian Tire (2pk)
ShowCase Miniatures 2316 - HO Scale Large Power Transformers
HO Scale Large Power Transformers
ShowCase Miniatures 2315 - HO Scale Medium Power Transformers
HO Scale Medium Power Transformers
JTC Model Trains 405174 - N Scale 40ft HC Corrugated Container - ONE (2pk)
N Scale 40ft HC Corrugated Container - ONE (2pk)
ShowCase Miniatures 2314 - HO Scale Small Power Transformers
HO Scale Small Power Transformers
ShowCase Miniatures 23002 - HO Scale 40Ft Down-Line Regulator Assembly Kit
HO Scale 40Ft Down-Line Regulator Assembly Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 23012Poles - HO Scale 40Ft Power Poles - 6pkg
HO Scale 40Ft Power Poles - 6pkg
ShowCase Miniatures 2310 - HO Scale 30Ft Transformer Bank Kit
HO Scale 30Ft Transformer Bank Kit
ShowCase Miniatures 2300 - HO Scale 30Ft Down-Line Regulator Assembly Kit
HO Scale 30Ft Down-Line Regulator Assembly Kit
ESU 51801 - SwitchPilot Extension - The better half!
SwitchPilot Extension - The better half!
E-flite U1168 - Long Prop Adapter: UMX Carbon Cub SS/UMX Turbo Timber
Long Prop Adapter: UMX Carbon Cub SS/UMX Turbo Timber
E-flite UP120703B - 3-Blade Propeller - 120mm x 70mm
3-Blade Propeller - 120mm x 70mm
ShowCase Miniatures 2301 - HO Scale 30Ft Power Pole Set - 5pkg
HO Scale 30Ft Power Pole Set - 5pkg
Athearn 84021 - HO 1/2 Motor Mounting Pad (6/pk)
HO 1/2 Motor Mounting Pad (6/pk)
ShowCase Miniatures 2319 - HO Scale Identical Trash Cans - 10pkg
HO Scale Identical Trash Cans - 10pkg
ShowCase Miniatures 2328 - HO Scale Strap Hinges
HO Scale Strap Hinges
ShowCase Miniatures 2327 - HO Scale T Hinges
HO Scale T Hinges
ShowCase Miniatures 2330 - HO Scale Val-U Fuel and Oils Decals for 55 gallon drums - 8pkg
HO Scale Val-U Fuel and Oils Decals for 55 gallon drums - 8pkg
ShowCase Miniatures 2329 - HO Scale 55 Gallon Oil Drums - 8pkg
HO Scale 55 Gallon Oil Drums - 8pkg
HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153150
MODEL FEATURES:
- Die-cast underframe
- Weighted for trouble free operation
- Raised and lowered hitches included
- Use for dedicated intermodal trains or mixed freight
- Detailed deck
- Wire formed brake plumbing
- Decorated models fully-assembled and ready to run out of the box
- Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
- Separately applied wire grab irons on and ladders
- Separately applied brake ratchet
- 70-Ton roller bearing trucks with animated rotating bearing caps installed
- Machined metal wheels
- Wheels with RP25 contours operate on Code 55, 70, 75, 80, 83, and 100 rail
- Body mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
- Minimum radius: 22 inches
- Recommended radius: 24 inches +
- XTTX version: cars have 4 hitches to handle different trailer lengths. Extra raised and collapsed hitches included to model any configuration.
HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153147
MODEL FEATURES:
- Die-cast underframe
- Weighted for trouble free operation
- Raised and lowered hitches included
- Use for dedicated intermodal trains or mixed freight
- Detailed deck
- Wire formed brake plumbing
- Decorated models fully-assembled and ready to run out of the box
- Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
- Separately applied wire grab irons on and ladders
- Separately applied brake ratchet
- 70-Ton roller bearing trucks with animated rotating bearing caps installed
- Machined metal wheels
- Wheels with RP25 contours operate on Code 55, 70, 75, 80, 83, and 100 rail
- Body mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
- Minimum radius: 22 inches
- Recommended radius: 24 inches +
- XTTX version: cars have 4 hitches to handle different trailer lengths. Extra raised and collapsed hitches included to model any configuration.
HO F89-F89ft 8in TOFC Flatcar - XTTX #153135
MODEL FEATURES:
- Die-cast underframe
- Weighted for trouble free operation
- Raised and lowered hitches included
- Use for dedicated intermodal trains or mixed freight
- Detailed deck
- Wire formed brake plumbing
- Decorated models fully-assembled and ready to run out of the box
- Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
- Separately applied wire grab irons on and ladders
- Separately applied brake ratchet
- 70-Ton roller bearing trucks with animated rotating bearing caps installed
- Machined metal wheels
- Wheels with RP25 contours operate on Code 55, 70, 75, 80, 83, and 100 rail
- Body mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
- Minimum radius: 22 inches
- Recommended radius: 24 inches +
- XTTX version: cars have 4 hitches to handle different trailer lengths. Extra raised and collapsed hitches included to model any configuration.
HO Idler Gear - 23-Tooth (4pcs)
HO Black HTCR Power Truck for SD70/75 (1)
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB (Union Pacific) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 249467, 249555, 249642
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB (Union Pacific) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 249228, 249249, 249360
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB Group (DA Markings) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 634758, 634776, 634783
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - HUB Group (DA Markings) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 634334, 634406, 634608
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (EX-HUB) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 200413, 200427, 200475
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (EX-HUB) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 200437, 200456, 200471
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (Large Side Logo) Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 634732, 634722, 634992
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - EMP (Large Side Logo) Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 634509, 634524, 634725
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - Canadian Pacific Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 234456, 234467, 234474
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 53Ft Containers - Canadian Pacific Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: 234415, 234423, 234448
FEATURES:
Side corrugations with an 8-55-8 arrangement
Front wall with 10 vertical corrugations
Roof with 6-54-6 corrugations
1-3-1 beveled doors
Placard holders on front wall, sides and door
Each set comes as a 3-pack w/different road numbers
N Scale 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: SZLU 9555316, 9563862, 9548908
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
Features:
Prototypically accurate Daikin reefers
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
N Scale 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: SZLU 9564004, 9544707, 9556478
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
Features:
Prototypically accurate Daikin reefers
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - Crowley Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: CMCU 5536692, CMCU 5536732, CMCU 5536753
(White/Black)
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: SZLU 9555316, SZLU 9563862, SZLU 9548908
(White/Pink)
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - ONE Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: SZLU 9564004, SZLU 9544707, SZLU 9556478
(White/Pink)
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - CSAV Set #2 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: CRLU 7253341, CRLU 7253399, CRLU 7253450
(White/Blue/Red)
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
HO 40Ft Refrigerated Container - CSAV Set #1 (3 pkg)
Road Numbers: CRLU 7253254, CRLU 7253275, CRLU 7253296
(White/Blue/Red)
MASTER MODEL FEATURES:
40-foot High-Cube Refrigerated Container
Composite materials sandwich-sides design
Detailed picture window refrigeration unit with separate parts
ISO Type 45R1
Five hinge / four bar doors with OUT style handles
Each set comes as a 3-pack
HO Code 83 Remote Snap-Switch - Right Turnout
Brown ties, nickel silver rail.
18inch Radius Snap-Switches
Designed for above or under-table switch machine
Plastic Frog (cannot be powered)
Cut-outs for rail joiners
These switches have a remote control switch machine attached so you can wire the switch to be -thrown- (changing the direction of the rail), from your control panel, rather than from the switch itself. Comes with a 1/3 18inch radius section, making the curved leg equal to an 18inch radius section. To add a passing track and siding, simply replace a 9inch straight section. When replacing an 18inch radius curved section with an Atlas Snap-Switch, add a 1 1/2inch straight section to the opposite side.
All Atlas code 83 has brown ties and nickel silver rail.
HO Code 83 Remote Snap-Switch - Left Turnout
Brown ties, nickel silver rail.
18inch Radius Snap-Switches
Designed for above or under-table switch machine
Plastic Frog (cannot be powered)
Cut-outs for rail joiners
These switches have a remote control switch machine attached so you can wire the switch to be -thrown- (changing the direction of the rail), from your control panel, rather than from the switch itself. Comes with a 1/3 18inch radius section, making the curved leg equal to an 18inch radius section. To add a passing track and siding, simply replace a 9inch straight section. When replacing an 18inch radius curved section with an Atlas Snap-Switch, add a 1 1/2inch straight section to the opposite side.
All Atlas code 83 has brown ties and nickel silver rail.
HO Champion Brake Wheels - Red Oxide (8pcs)
8 brake wheels for freight cars.
HO 40Ft B-50-41 Boxcar - Union Pacific, 1956 Repaint #102907
Features of Rapidos Model Include:
Designed from original blueprints
Early or late improved dreadnaught ends (depending on class)
Straight or diagonal panel roof (depending on class)
Correct handbrake styles and housings
ASF Ride Control or Barber S-2 cast steel trucks
Full underbody detailing
Correct brake platforms and running boards
Semi-scale couplers and coupler boxes
Free-rolling turned metal wheels
Accurate paint and lettering
Multiple road numbers available per scheme
HO Horizon Club-Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lV) #58103
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- Half dinette, half business-class seating
- Modified parlor end-doors
- Fixed end-door steps
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase Vl) #54511
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- 68-seat coach interior
- Modified parlor end-doors
- Fixed end-door steps
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO 40Ft B-50-42 Boxcar - Union Pacific, Delivery Scheme #105171
Features of Rapidos Model Include:
Designed from original blueprints
Early or late improved dreadnaught ends (depending on class)
Straight or diagonal panel roof (depending on class)
Correct handbrake styles and housings
ASF Ride Control or Barber S-2 cast steel trucks
Full underbody detailing
Correct brake platforms and running boards
Semi-scale couplers and coupler boxes
Free-rolling turned metal wheels
Accurate paint and lettering
Multiple road numbers available per scheme
HO Horizon Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lV) #53509
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- Full dinette interior
- Modified parlor end-doors
- Fixed end-door steps
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54564
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- 68-seat coach interior
- Modified parlor end-doors
- Fixed end-door steps
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54536
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- 68-seat coach interior
- Modified parlor end-doors
- Fixed end-door steps
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO Horizon Coach - Amtrak (Phase lV) #54032
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- 68-seat coach interior
- Modified parlor end-doors
- Fixed end-door steps
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO Horizon Dinette - Amtrak (Phase lll - Wide) #53503
PHASE SPECIFIC FEATURES:
- Full dinette interior
- Original powered sliding end-doors
- Fold-down steps (in closed position)
GENERAL FEATURES:
- Coach, Dinette, Club-Dinette car body styles
- All-new ADA Coach cars
- All-new car numbers
- Full underbody and interior detail
- Correct GSI G70 trucks with metal wheelsets and reliable power pickup
- Accurate painting and lettering
- Tinted windows
- Improved interior lighting in both DC and DCC
- Independently-controllable end marker lights
- Metal side grab irons
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Undecorated National Steel Car
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Undecorated (Early Version)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66017
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66015
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66010
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66008
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) #66004
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Iowa, Chicago, & Eastern (ex-BC Patch) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BNSF Railway (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Ontario Northland (Yellow Scheme) #10542
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Ontario Northland (Yellow Scheme) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866698
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866678
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) #866568
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - British Columbia (Dark Green) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621031
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621024
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621012
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) #621008
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CNIS (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - Canadian National (Mineral Brown) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail #317502
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail #317422
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail #317410
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Conrail #7499
Detailed Information
CR FEATURES:
Ex LV #305, faded paint effect with CR patched markings
Lehigh Valley was folded into the U.S. governments bailout of Penn Central and became a founding member of Conrail in 1976. The collection of four GP18s went on from Lehigh Valley to serve Conrail as its 7496-7499. The units initially wore patched out Lehigh Valley dress with -CR- markings and all eventually saw repainting into Conrail blue.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Lehigh Valley #305
Detailed Information
LV FEATURES:
Nathan 3-chime horn
Dynamic brakes
Winterization hatch
Forward facing fuel tank
Pilot mounted footboards
One of the anthracite roads of the northeast U.S., Lehigh Valley bought four GP18s (built in mid-1960) numbered 302-305. The units served throughout the 1960s and into the mid-1970s. Lehigh Valley was folded into the U.S. governments bailout of Penn Central and became a founding member of Conrail in 1976. The collection of four GP18s went on from Lehigh Valley to serve Conrail as 7496-7499. The units initially wore patched out Lehigh Valley dress with -CR- markings and all eventually saw repainting into Conrail blue. Among the four GP18s, 304 was rebuilt with a chopped nose during the time it worked for Lehigh Valley; the other three retained high short hoods.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#302
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#303
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#305
1971 era Cornell Red scheme with large letters and barrier stripes. Modified -cut- conductors side skirt
Long hood mounted paper air filter box
Flat-top dynamic brake fan
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Lehigh Valley #302
Detailed Information
LV FEATURES:
Nathan 3-chime horn
Dynamic brakes
Winterization hatch
Forward facing fuel tank
Pilot mounted footboards
One of the anthracite roads of the northeast U.S., Lehigh Valley bought four GP18s (built in mid-1960) numbered 302-305. The units served throughout the 1960s and into the mid-1970s. Lehigh Valley was folded into the U.S. governments bailout of Penn Central and became a founding member of Conrail in 1976. The collection of four GP18s went on from Lehigh Valley to serve Conrail as 7496-7499. The units initially wore patched out Lehigh Valley dress with -CR- markings and all eventually saw repainting into Conrail blue. Among the four GP18s, 304 was rebuilt with a chopped nose during the time it worked for Lehigh Valley; the other three retained high short hoods.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#302
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#303
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#305
1971 era Cornell Red scheme with large letters and barrier stripes. Modified -cut- conductors side skirt
Long hood mounted paper air filter box
Flat-top dynamic brake fan
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4707
Detailed Information
GTW FEATURES:
Winterization Hatch
Beacon
Bell mounted on long hood end
Sinclair antenna
Separate, optional ACI labels
Canadian style handrails
Separate, optional spark arrestors included with model
These units were part of an 8-unit order that arrived on the GTW in February 1960. They were part of the general freight pool of locomotives and were often seen working with their GP9 predecessors.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4706
Detailed Information
GTW FEATURES:
Winterization Hatch
Beacon
Bell mounted on long hood end
Sinclair antenna
Separate, optional ACI labels
Canadian style handrails
Separate, optional spark arrestors included with model
These units were part of an 8-unit order that arrived on the GTW in February 1960. They were part of the general freight pool of locomotives and were often seen working with their GP9 predecessors.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
HO GP18 - DCC Ready - Grand Trunk Western #4704
Detailed Information
GTW FEATURES:
Winterization Hatch
Beacon
Bell mounted on long hood end
Sinclair antenna
Separate, optional ACI labels
Canadian style handrails
Separate, optional spark arrestors included with model
These units were part of an 8-unit order that arrived on the GTW in February 1960. They were part of the general freight pool of locomotives and were often seen working with their GP9 predecessors.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4707
Detailed Information
GTW FEATURES:
Winterization Hatch
Beacon
Bell mounted on long hood end
Sinclair antenna
Separate, optional ACI labels
Canadian style handrails
Separate, optional spark arrestors included with model
These units were part of an 8-unit order that arrived on the GTW in February 1960. They were part of the general freight pool of locomotives and were often seen working with their GP9 predecessors.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4706
Detailed Information
GTW FEATURES:
Winterization Hatch
Beacon
Bell mounted on long hood end
Sinclair antenna
Separate, optional ACI labels
Canadian style handrails
Separate, optional spark arrestors included with model
These units were part of an 8-unit order that arrived on the GTW in February 1960. They were part of the general freight pool of locomotives and were often seen working with their GP9 predecessors.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - CP Rail (Action Red) (6pk)
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Grand Trunk Western #4704
Detailed Information
GTW FEATURES:
Winterization Hatch
Beacon
Bell mounted on long hood end
Sinclair antenna
Separate, optional ACI labels
Canadian style handrails
Separate, optional spark arrestors included with model
These units were part of an 8-unit order that arrived on the GTW in February 1960. They were part of the general freight pool of locomotives and were often seen working with their GP9 predecessors.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818112
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818010
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO 66ft Bulkhead Flatcar - BCIT (Intl Scheme) #818000
FEATURES:
- Three different bulkhead variations
- Laser-cut wood deck (two styles)
- Four different jack pad styles
- Two different end sills
- Etched metal bulkhead end sheet
- Etched metal: deck, tiedown loops and cross over end platform
- Separate grab irons installed at the factory
- 100-ton Barber S-2-c trucks, with metal wheels
- Rapido metal knuckle couplers
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1353
Detailed Information
RI FEATURES:
As-delivered and one repaint version
5-chime horn
Non dynamic brakes
Rock Islands 1300-series GP18s came from EMD in 1960 (1333-1343) and 1961 (1344-1353). The units joined GP7 and GP9 examples on the roads roster, in addition to many more uncommon early diesels that served Rock Island. From main line power used across the 14-state system in their early years to local power, the GP18s saw much use and many miles on the fabled Rock Island.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#1340
As-delivered paint scheme
Pilot mounted foot boards
Off-white stripes to simulate early scotchlite color
#1348
Later simple repaint
Added V-style spark arrestors
Small EMD plows on both ends
#1353
As-delivered paint scheme
Pilot mounted foot boards
Off-white stripes to simulate early scotchlite color
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1348
Detailed Information
RI FEATURES:
As-delivered and one repaint version
5-chime horn
Non dynamic brakes
Rock Islands 1300-series GP18s came from EMD in 1960 (1333-1343) and 1961 (1344-1353). The units joined GP7 and GP9 examples on the roads roster, in addition to many more uncommon early diesels that served Rock Island. From main line power used across the 14-state system in their early years to local power, the GP18s saw much use and many miles on the fabled Rock Island.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#1340
As-delivered paint scheme
Pilot mounted foot boards
Off-white stripes to simulate early scotchlite color
#1348
Later simple repaint
Added V-style spark arrestors
Small EMD plows on both ends
#1353
As-delivered paint scheme
Pilot mounted foot boards
Off-white stripes to simulate early scotchlite color
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Rock Island #1340
Detailed Information
RI FEATURES:
As-delivered and one repaint version
5-chime horn
Non dynamic brakes
Rock Islands 1300-series GP18s came from EMD in 1960 (1333-1343) and 1961 (1344-1353). The units joined GP7 and GP9 examples on the roads roster, in addition to many more uncommon early diesels that served Rock Island. From main line power used across the 14-state system in their early years to local power, the GP18s saw much use and many miles on the fabled Rock Island.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#1340
As-delivered paint scheme
Pilot mounted foot boards
Off-white stripes to simulate early scotchlite color
#1348
Later simple repaint
Added V-style spark arrestors
Small EMD plows on both ends
#1353
As-delivered paint scheme
Pilot mounted foot boards
Off-white stripes to simulate early scotchlite color
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7499
Detailed Information
CR FEATURES:
Ex LV #305, faded paint effect with CR patched markings
Lehigh Valley was folded into the U.S. governments bailout of Penn Central and became a founding member of Conrail in 1976. The collection of four GP18s went on from Lehigh Valley to serve Conrail as its 7496-7499. The units initially wore patched out Lehigh Valley dress with -CR- markings and all eventually saw repainting into Conrail blue.
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Lehigh Valley #303
Detailed Information
LV FEATURES:
Nathan 3-chime horn
Dynamic brakes
Winterization hatch
Forward facing fuel tank
Pilot mounted footboards
One of the anthracite roads of the northeast U.S., Lehigh Valley bought four GP18s (built in mid-1960) numbered 302-305. The units served throughout the 1960s and into the mid-1970s. Lehigh Valley was folded into the U.S. governments bailout of Penn Central and became a founding member of Conrail in 1976. The collection of four GP18s went on from Lehigh Valley to serve Conrail as 7496-7499. The units initially wore patched out Lehigh Valley dress with -CR- markings and all eventually saw repainting into Conrail blue. Among the four GP18s, 304 was rebuilt with a chopped nose during the time it worked for Lehigh Valley; the other three retained high short hoods.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#302
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#303
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#305
1971 era Cornell Red scheme with large letters and barrier stripes. Modified -cut- conductors side skirt
Long hood mounted paper air filter box
Flat-top dynamic brake fan
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP18 - DCC & Sound - Lehigh Valley #302
Detailed Information
LV FEATURES:
Nathan 3-chime horn
Dynamic brakes
Winterization hatch
Forward facing fuel tank
Pilot mounted footboards
One of the anthracite roads of the northeast U.S., Lehigh Valley bought four GP18s (built in mid-1960) numbered 302-305. The units served throughout the 1960s and into the mid-1970s. Lehigh Valley was folded into the U.S. governments bailout of Penn Central and became a founding member of Conrail in 1976. The collection of four GP18s went on from Lehigh Valley to serve Conrail as 7496-7499. The units initially wore patched out Lehigh Valley dress with -CR- markings and all eventually saw repainting into Conrail blue. Among the four GP18s, 304 was rebuilt with a chopped nose during the time it worked for Lehigh Valley; the other three retained high short hoods.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#302
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#303
1964 era Tuscan red scheme
#305
1971 era Cornell Red scheme with large letters and barrier stripes. Modified -cut- conductors side skirt
Long hood mounted paper air filter box
Flat-top dynamic brake fan
GP18 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Drop steps unless noted
-Nub- style walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
MU stands
Bell placement & type per prototype
Etched metal radiator intake grilles and fan grilles
Air tanks mounted below sill unless noted
Blomberg-B trucks with appropriate bearing caps
Speed recorder unless noted
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Bidirectional constant LED lighting so headlight brightness remains constant
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (ATSF) #3847
Detailed Information
ATSF FEATURES:
Nose headlight
ATSF style antennas and stands
Art supplied by ATSF experts
Roof-mounted A/C
Forward ditch lights
Small EMD plow
Moved Leslie 3-chime horn to carbody
Correct exhaust silencer per road number
By the early 1990s, Santa Fes GP50s started to get some changes from the original appearance. Changes included the relocation of the headlight assembly to the nose, the bell to the rear hood and the addition of ditch lights. A few even got repainted resulting in slightly different lettering font. We are offering one of each version to add variety to your fleet.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#3822
Phase I body
Blue ditch lights
Rear facing exhaust stack
Yellow anti climbers
Vapor roof-mounted A/C
Early style battery box doors, Santa Fe style lettering font
#3847
Phase II body
Yellow ditch lights
Forward facing exhaust stack
Blue anti climbers
Vapor roof-mounted A/C
Late style battery box doors, EMD style lettering font
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5091
Detailed Information
CNW FEATURES:
Phase I Body
Nose-mounted -Gong- Bell
Winerization Hatch
Small EMD plow
Leslie 3-chime horn
Sinclair antenna
Western Cullen style beacon (Operational in DCC)
Originally purchased for fast TOFC freights, these units were used in many different applications before being absorbed into the UP merger.
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5082
Detailed Information
CNW FEATURES:
Phase I Body
Nose-mounted -Gong- Bell
Winerization Hatch
Small EMD plow
Leslie 3-chime horn
Sinclair antenna
Western Cullen style beacon (Operational in DCC)
Originally purchased for fast TOFC freights, these units were used in many different applications before being absorbed into the UP merger.
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Chicago & North Western #5059
Detailed Information
CNW FEATURES:
Phase I Body
Nose-mounted -Gong- Bell
Winerization Hatch
Small EMD plow
Leslie 3-chime horn
Sinclair antenna
Western Cullen style beacon (Operational in DCC)
Originally purchased for fast TOFC freights, these units were used in many different applications before being absorbed into the UP merger.
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - BNSF (Santa Fe) #3200
Detailed Information
BNSF FEATURES:
Faded paint effect
Roof-mounted A/C
ATSF style antennas and stands
Nose headlight
Forward ditch lights
Small EMD plow
Moved Leslie 3-chime horn to carbody
Correct exhaust silencer per road number
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#3175
Ex Santa Fe #3822
Phase I body
Blue ditch lights
Rear facing exhaust stack
Yellow anti climbers
Prime roof-mounted A/C
#3200
Ex Santa Fe #3847
Phase II body
Yellow ditch lights
Forward facing exhaust stack
Blue anti climbers
Vapor roof-mounted A/C
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - BNSF (Santa Fe) #3175
Detailed Information
BNSF FEATURES:
Faded paint effect
Roof-mounted A/C
ATSF style antennas and stands
Nose headlight
Forward ditch lights
Small EMD plow
Moved Leslie 3-chime horn to carbody
Correct exhaust silencer per road number
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#3175
Ex Santa Fe #3822
Phase I body
Blue ditch lights
Rear facing exhaust stack
Yellow anti climbers
Prime roof-mounted A/C
#3200
Ex Santa Fe #3847
Phase II body
Yellow ditch lights
Forward facing exhaust stack
Blue anti climbers
Vapor roof-mounted A/C
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #7085
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Phase I Body with rounded blower housing
Long hood forward setup with high short hood
Southern style 5-chime horns on both ends
Long hood mounted bell
Dual Firecracker antennas
Timkin bearing trucks
Hood mounted walkway lights (non-operational)
Large EMD style plows and ditch lights on both ends
Built in 1980 for the Southern Railway, these distinct high nose long hood forward locomotives were painted into Norfolk Southern colors after the Southern / Norfolk Western merger of 1982. They retained most of the as built features other than ditch lights added in the 1990s.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7037
Earlier NS scheme with dashed frame stripes
#7054
Newer NS -horse-head- logo with solid frame stripes
#7085
Earlier NS scheme with solid frame stripes
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO GP50 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #7054
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Phase I Body with rounded blower housing
Long hood forward setup with high short hood
Southern style 5-chime horns on both ends
Long hood mounted bell
Dual Firecracker antennas
Timkin bearing trucks
Hood mounted walkway lights (non-operational)
Large EMD style plows and ditch lights on both ends
Built in 1980 for the Southern Railway, these distinct high nose long hood forward locomotives were painted into Norfolk Southern colors after the Southern / Norfolk Western merger of 1982. They retained most of the as built features other than ditch lights added in the 1990s.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7037
Earlier NS scheme with dashed frame stripes
#7054
Newer NS -horse-head- logo with solid frame stripes
#7085
Earlier NS scheme with solid frame stripes
GP50 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Full cab interior
Wire grab irons
Coupler cut levers
See-through cab windows
Flexible rubber trainline hose
Flexible rubber MU hoses
Etched see-through steps
Walkway tread
Lift rings
Sander lines
Windshield wipers
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED lighting for realistic appearance-including lit number boards, ground lights, and marker lights (if applicable)
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds model for safe storage
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
SOUND-EQUPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8509
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8520
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #8512
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8509
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8500
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8520
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8512
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8507
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #8503
Detailed Information
UP FEATURES:
#8503 & #8500 represent the first renumbering, originally delivered as #8203 and #8160 respectively.
#8509, #8512, and #8520 are modeled with the starter capacitor removed and the EOT mounted further forward on the fuel tank.
Union Pacific became the only buyer of the SD90MAC-H, known to them as SD90AC, when Canadian Pacific transferred their order to the Phase 2 variant. The first 7 were considered pre-production units and wore 2-3 numbers during their lifetime. The 8500 series we are offering represents the second and third order of SD90MAC-Hs that were delivered between 1997-1999 and before their final renumbering to the 8900 series.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC Ready - EMDX #8204
Detailed Information
EMD DEMONSTRATOR FEATURES:
Attractive Blue, Teal, White and Black paint scheme celebrating EMDs 75th Anniversary
Starting capacitors mounted under the walkway
The only SD90MAC-H to wear colors other than UP Armour Yellow and Harbor Mist Gray. #8204 was often seen on point along with two of its stable mates and a dynamometer car as it toured the country. Most well known for its 1997 appearance at the EMD Open House in La Grange, Illinois.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
HO SD90MAC-H Phase I - DCC & Sound - EMDX #8204
Detailed Information
EMD DEMONSTRATOR FEATURES:
Attractive Blue, Teal, White and Black paint scheme celebrating EMDs 75th Anniversary
Starting capacitors mounted under the walkway
The only SD90MAC-H to wear colors other than UP Armour Yellow and Harbor Mist Gray. #8204 was often seen on point along with two of its stable mates and a dynamometer car as it toured the country. Most well known for its 1997 appearance at the EMD Open House in La Grange, Illinois.
SD90MAC-H SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately-painted and ?printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - CSX/YN2 #4591
CSX FEATURES:
Former CR units
Operating forward and reverse red marker lights
Correct horn and antennas per road number
Approved by CSX experts
Just as a batch of SD80MACs were sent to NS after the CR split, CSX acquired a batch as well. After a short period of running around patched, they were all repainted into CSXs -YN3- scheme. Only one, CSX 801 (which was renumbered to 4591), received the -YN2- scheme. It eventually got the YN3 treatment.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#801
Fresh YN2 repaint with CR details.
#4591
YN2 paint with patched numbers
K5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4590
YN3 repaint
-Spirit of Benning-
Leslie 3-chime horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4600
YN3 repaint
K-5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - CSX/YN2 #801
CSX FEATURES:
Former CR units
Operating forward and reverse red marker lights
Correct horn and antennas per road number
Approved by CSX experts
Just as a batch of SD80MACs were sent to NS after the CR split, CSX acquired a batch as well. After a short period of running around patched, they were all repainted into CSXs -YN3- scheme. Only one, CSX 801 (which was renumbered to 4591), received the -YN2- scheme. It eventually got the YN3 treatment.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#801
Fresh YN2 repaint with CR details.
#4591
YN2 paint with patched numbers
K5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4590
YN3 repaint
-Spirit of Benning-
Leslie 3-chime horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4600
YN3 repaint
K-5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7212
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Former CR units
Faded paint effect and cab number patching per road number
Removed red marker lights
Correct horn per road number
After the 1999 split of CR, a batch of SD80MACs went to NS. They were hastily patched into new NS numbers while keeping the original CR scheme for a while.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7200
Black nose anti-glare patch
5-chime horn
white patch with black numbers.
#7212
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
Black patch with white numbers.
#7215
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
White patch with black numbers.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7200
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Former CR units
Faded paint effect and cab number patching per road number
Removed red marker lights
Correct horn per road number
After the 1999 split of CR, a batch of SD80MACs went to NS. They were hastily patched into new NS numbers while keeping the original CR scheme for a while.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7200
Black nose anti-glare patch
5-chime horn
white patch with black numbers.
#7212
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
Black patch with white numbers.
#7215
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
White patch with black numbers.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Conrail #4129
Detailed Information
CR FEATURES:
As-delivered paint scheme
Front and rear operating red marker lights
Leslie 3-chime horn
Small EMD front plow
Pilot mounted front ditch lights
In 1995, Conrail placed an order for 30 SD80MACs, being the sole original purchaser. They were painted like the then-recently delivered SD70MACs. This would end up being the last new locomotive order CR would place before they were split up between CSX and NS in 1999.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC Ready - Conrail #4108
Detailed Information
CR FEATURES:
As-delivered paint scheme
Front and rear operating red marker lights
Leslie 3-chime horn
Small EMD front plow
Pilot mounted front ditch lights
In 1995, Conrail placed an order for 30 SD80MACs, being the sole original purchaser. They were painted like the then-recently delivered SD70MACs. This would end up being the last new locomotive order CR would place before they were split up between CSX and NS in 1999.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Chicago and North Western #8108
Detailed Information
CNW FEATURES:
-What-if- scheme based on CNWs cancelled OLS AC4400 order
CNW-type 5-chime horn
No marker lights
According to some reports, CNW signed a letter of intent to EMD to order a minimum of 15 SD80MACs in mid 1994. Because of the 1995 merger with UP, the order was canceled with the projected delivery to be mid-late 1995. The units, which were to be constructed as an add-on to the Conrail order, were to have been used in pairs on Wisconsin Electric (WEPX) coal trains, and were to have been numbered 8101-8115. Our CNW SD80MACs feature Conrail-style details and are painted in the attractive lightning stripe scheme with Operation Lifesaver logos - -As close to what almost-was as it gets!-
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Chicago and North Western #8101
Detailed Information
CNW FEATURES:
-What-if- scheme based on CNWs cancelled OLS AC4400 order
CNW-type 5-chime horn
No marker lights
According to some reports, CNW signed a letter of intent to EMD to order a minimum of 15 SD80MACs in mid 1994. Because of the 1995 merger with UP, the order was canceled with the projected delivery to be mid-late 1995. The units, which were to be constructed as an add-on to the Conrail order, were to have been used in pairs on Wisconsin Electric (WEPX) coal trains, and were to have been numbered 8101-8115. Our CNW SD80MACs feature Conrail-style details and are painted in the attractive lightning stripe scheme with Operation Lifesaver logos - -As close to what almost-was as it gets!-
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN3 #4600
CSX FEATURES:
Former CR units
Operating forward and reverse red marker lights
Correct horn and antennas per road number
Approved by CSX experts
Just as a batch of SD80MACs were sent to NS after the CR split, CSX acquired a batch as well. After a short period of running around patched, they were all repainted into CSXs -YN3- scheme. Only one, CSX 801 (which was renumbered to 4591), received the -YN2- scheme. It eventually got the YN3 treatment.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#801
Fresh YN2 repaint with CR details.
#4591
YN2 paint with patched numbers
K5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4590
YN3 repaint
-Spirit of Benning-
Leslie 3-chime horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4600
YN3 repaint
K-5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN3 #4590
CSX FEATURES:
Former CR units
Operating forward and reverse red marker lights
Correct horn and antennas per road number
Approved by CSX experts
Just as a batch of SD80MACs were sent to NS after the CR split, CSX acquired a batch as well. After a short period of running around patched, they were all repainted into CSXs -YN3- scheme. Only one, CSX 801 (which was renumbered to 4591), received the -YN2- scheme. It eventually got the YN3 treatment.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#801
Fresh YN2 repaint with CR details.
#4591
YN2 paint with patched numbers
K5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4590
YN3 repaint
-Spirit of Benning-
Leslie 3-chime horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4600
YN3 repaint
K-5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN2 #4591
CSX FEATURES:
Former CR units
Operating forward and reverse red marker lights
Correct horn and antennas per road number
Approved by CSX experts
Just as a batch of SD80MACs were sent to NS after the CR split, CSX acquired a batch as well. After a short period of running around patched, they were all repainted into CSXs -YN3- scheme. Only one, CSX 801 (which was renumbered to 4591), received the -YN2- scheme. It eventually got the YN3 treatment.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#801
Fresh YN2 repaint with CR details.
#4591
YN2 paint with patched numbers
K5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4590
YN3 repaint
-Spirit of Benning-
Leslie 3-chime horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4600
YN3 repaint
K-5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - CSX/YN2 #801
CSX FEATURES:
Former CR units
Operating forward and reverse red marker lights
Correct horn and antennas per road number
Approved by CSX experts
Just as a batch of SD80MACs were sent to NS after the CR split, CSX acquired a batch as well. After a short period of running around patched, they were all repainted into CSXs -YN3- scheme. Only one, CSX 801 (which was renumbered to 4591), received the -YN2- scheme. It eventually got the YN3 treatment.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#801
Fresh YN2 repaint with CR details.
#4591
YN2 paint with patched numbers
K5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4590
YN3 repaint
-Spirit of Benning-
Leslie 3-chime horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
#4600
YN3 repaint
K-5 horn
white painted roof with GPS dome.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7215
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Former CR units
Faded paint effect and cab number patching per road number
Removed red marker lights
Correct horn per road number
After the 1999 split of CR, a batch of SD80MACs went to NS. They were hastily patched into new NS numbers while keeping the original CR scheme for a while.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7200
Black nose anti-glare patch
5-chime horn
white patch with black numbers.
#7212
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
Black patch with white numbers.
#7215
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
White patch with black numbers.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7212
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Former CR units
Faded paint effect and cab number patching per road number
Removed red marker lights
Correct horn per road number
After the 1999 split of CR, a batch of SD80MACs went to NS. They were hastily patched into new NS numbers while keeping the original CR scheme for a while.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7200
Black nose anti-glare patch
5-chime horn
white patch with black numbers.
#7212
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
Black patch with white numbers.
#7215
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
White patch with black numbers.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Ex-CR Norfolk Southern #7200
Detailed Information
NS FEATURES:
Former CR units
Faded paint effect and cab number patching per road number
Removed red marker lights
Correct horn per road number
After the 1999 split of CR, a batch of SD80MACs went to NS. They were hastily patched into new NS numbers while keeping the original CR scheme for a while.
ROAD NUMBER SPECIFIC FEATURES:
#7200
Black nose anti-glare patch
5-chime horn
white patch with black numbers.
#7212
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
Black patch with white numbers.
#7215
Faded to white anti-glare nose patch
Leslie 3-chime horn
White patch with black numbers.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
PRIMED FOR GRIME MODELS FEATURE
Duplicated look and feel of -In Service- equipment
Faded base colors matched to the prototype
Perfect starting point for adding grime and rust
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Conrail #4129
Detailed Information
CR FEATURES:
As-delivered paint scheme
Front and rear operating red marker lights
Leslie 3-chime horn
Small EMD front plow
Pilot mounted front ditch lights
In 1995, Conrail placed an order for 30 SD80MACs, being the sole original purchaser. They were painted like the then-recently delivered SD70MACs. This would end up being the last new locomotive order CR would place before they were split up between CSX and NS in 1999.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO G2 SD80MAC - DCC & Sound - Conrail #4108
Detailed Information
CR FEATURES:
As-delivered paint scheme
Front and rear operating red marker lights
Leslie 3-chime horn
Small EMD front plow
Pilot mounted front ditch lights
In 1995, Conrail placed an order for 30 SD80MACs, being the sole original purchaser. They were painted like the then-recently delivered SD70MACs. This would end up being the last new locomotive order CR would place before they were split up between CSX and NS in 1999.
SD80MAC SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Brand new model previously only available in brass
Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin NEM connector
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, photographs, and more
Coupler cut levers
Rubber MU hoses
Trainline hose
See-through cab windows
Full cab interior
Walkway tread
Windshield wipers
Lift rings
Wire grab irons
Sander lines
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, & breather pipes
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, and precision machined flywheels
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
LED Lighting for realistic appearance
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
GENESIS 2.0 FEATURES:
By integrating and pioneering some of the latest model advancements in the industry, Athearn is redefining model fidelity with Genesis 2.0
Etched, see-through walkway steps
Illuminated number boards
Illuminated ground lights
DCC+Sound models feature dual Sugarcube speakers for optimal sound quality
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
CV chart included in the box
HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - CAI (3pk)-1st run
Numbers: (CAIU #872760/874983/881834)
Folks, the container doors open!!
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Accurate dimensions per prototype measurements.
- Painted & detailed interior features.
- Road-specific door variations (3 door variants in total)
- Road-specific lock/latch variations (5 latch/lock variants in total)
- True-to-scale corner fitting details. Detail parts included to stack multiple containers for yard display or on rolling stock.
- All marking and stencils taken from prototype photos.
- Accurate road numbers.
- Dimension and container type marking: 45G1
- Inspection markings.
- Weight data per prototype.
- CSC plate/Approval markings per prototype.
- Builder information.
- Other operational markings per prototype: see paint schemes for specific details.
HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - APL (3pk) -1st run
Numbers: (APHU #689909/690069/690465)
Folks, the container doors open!!
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Accurate dimensions per prototype measurements.
- Painted & detailed interior features.
- Road-specific door variations (3 door variants in total)
- Road-specific lock/latch variations (5 latch/lock variants in total)
- True-to-scale corner fitting details. Detail parts included to stack multiple containers for yard display or on rolling stock.
- All marking and stencils taken from prototype photos.
- Accurate road numbers.
- Dimension and container type marking: 45G1
- Inspection markings.
- Weight data per prototype.
- CSC plate/Approval markings per prototype.
- Builder information.
- Other operational markings per prototype: see paint schemes for specific details.
HO 40ft Hi-Cube Dry Containers - ONE (3pk)-1st run
Numbers: (ONEU #000001/000087/000659)
Folks, the container doors open!!
PRODUCT FEATURES:
- Accurate dimensions per prototype measurements.
- Painted & detailed interior features.
- Road-specific door variations (3 door variants in total)
- Road-specific lock/latch variations (5 latch/lock variants in total)
- True-to-scale corner fitting details. Detail parts included to stack multiple containers for yard display or on rolling stock.
- All marking and stencils taken from prototype photos.
- Accurate road numbers.
- Dimension and container type marking: 45G1
- Inspection markings.
- Weight data per prototype.
- CSC plate/Approval markings per prototype.
- Builder information.
- Other operational markings per prototype: see paint schemes for specific details.
HO Siemens SC-42 Charger - DCC/Sound - VIA Rail Canada #2200
The latest in passenger Railroading technology has arrived at VIA Rail Canada with the Siemens SC-42 Charger! Designed to handle harsh Canadian winters while maintaining efficiency for fast corridor service, the SC-42 is the new face of passenger transportation between major cities in eastern Canada including Windsor, Toronto, Montreal, & Quebec City! Features include a TCS WOWSound CD-quality 16-bit 44,100Hz decoder with Audio Assist for easy configuration without CVs, and a Keep-Alive device for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound diesel-electric locomotive package includes an authentic horn, bell, prime-mover, startup/shutdown, compressor, cooling fan, coupler close/release, brake release/application, crew alert, grade crossing quill, station announcements, and more!
FEATURES INCLUDE:
- Siemens approved design
- DCC sound-equipped for sound, speed, direction, and lighting control
- TCS true CD-quality audio in 16-bit 44,100Hz sound
- Keep-Alive device that keeps your engine running during power interruptions due to dirty track or loss of electrical contact
- voice-guided Audio Assist programming tool for easy setup of almost all decoder functionality
- dual-mode NMRA compliant decoder
- directional headlights and marker lights
- interior corridor work lights
- steady/alternate flashing ditch lights
- die-cast frame with separately applied windshield wipers, grab irons, and detail parts
- E-Z Mate Mark II couplers
- Performs best on 22 inch radius curves or greater
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5041
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5038
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5034
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5026
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5023
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5047
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5041
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5038
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5034
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5026
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5017
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5013
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5009
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5012
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5004
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific #5000
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5017
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5013
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5012
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5009
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5004
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO Scale SD30C-ECO - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific #5000
The SD30C-ECOs have been delivered in two batches:
the first batch was comprised of unit numbers 5000-5019 (delivered in 2013) and the second batch included units 5020-5049. (delivered in 2015/16)
All of the SD30C-ECOs were rebuilt from -donor- SD40-2s and were given brand new pilots, fuel tanks, cabs, and noses, but retained the frames, steps, and trucks of their donor units. (as well as a great deal of the internal mechanical parts) The long hoods of the donor units were cut up and some components were spliced into the rebuild construction, so the rear-most section of the long hood containing the cooling fans and angled radiator grids is all new material but the section of the long hood between the rear wall of the cab and the back of the DB blister is retained from the donor unit. This means that there are several variations of exhaust hatches and traction motor blower ducts depending on which class of SD40-2 the donor unit came from. Most units in both orders were built from Canadian donor units and have GMD ladder-style steps and end platform handrails, but there are a few units mixed into both orders that were built from American donor units and have the angled steps and handrail profile characteristic of La Grange-built SD40-2s. Despite the unit-to-unit inconsistencies owing to the varied classes of the donor units, there are (luckily) a few spotting differences that are consistent between the two batches of rebuilds.
Units 5000-5019 are not locotrol equipped and all feature a single tubular -radome- on the cab roof that encloses all antennae. (GPS, EOT, and radio) All units from this order have standard road numbers but no additional information or lettering on the cab sides. Horns are mounted on top of the conductors side of the long hood just behind the DB fans, and the bells are located under the frame on the conductors side, just ahead of the fuel tank.
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #346080
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #345855
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - CSX #345840
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498792
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498769
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498751
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Conrail #498744
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft 100-Ton 4-Bay Hopper - Chicago & North Western #63121
FEATURES:
- One time run of these road numbers, order now - limited quantity available!
- Prototypes in service from mid-1960s to mid-2000s
- Standard car for 1980s and later Powder River unit coal trains serving power plants
- Also used to transport stone and other bulk loads
- Die-cast metal underframe for excellent performance loaded or empty
- Sloped sheet braces & update brake gear
- Correct 36 inch turned metal RP-25 wheels
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Union Pacific/CNW #249166
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Union Pacific/CNW #249151
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168346
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168342
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk Southern #168339
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk & Western #169991
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - Norfolk & Western #169976
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1165
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1156
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car - DT&I #1131
Designed to speed loading and unloading while protecting large steel coils in transit, the Walthers Proto(R) 50ft Evans Cushion Coil Car is a great way to add steel traffic to any HO layout. These cars feature updated tooling with removable angled, round or glass fiber hoods.
Additional features include:
- One time run of these road numbers, limited quantity available - order now!
- Based on cars in service 1970s to early 2000s
- Prototypes carry larger steel coils used to make automobiles, appliances and food packaging
- Matching, removable hoods in angled, round and glass fiber styles with lifting and stacking brackets
- Fully assembled with etched metal walkways, grab irons, underframe cushioning device, separate brake gear, and more!
- Detailed body with V-shaped load cradle and separate restraints
- Heavy die-cast metal frame for enhanced performance
- 100-ton roller-bearing trucks
- Correct 36 inch RP-25 metal wheelsets
- Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
- Detail your new coil cars in minutes with the Cornerstone Steel Coil Load (#933-1499), sold separately)
- Great for use with Walthers Steel and Auto Industry Series!
HO Glass-Fiber Style Cushion Coil-Car Hood - Kit (2pk)
Add a modern touch to your Walthers Proto or older Walthers 50ft Evans Coil Cars with this easy to build HO kit. Based on the later glass-fiber covers that replaced older steel styles, parts for two undecorated hoods are included.
Just Plug Lighting System - Nano LED (2pk) - Green
Small in size, big in brightness. Ready to plug into Light Hub, sold separately. Simulates individual bulb. 30AWG gauge wire. Two lights with 24 inches wire lead and plug.
N Scale CV2 Compact Multi-Purpose Turnout Set
N Scale Compact Turnout (R150-45) - Right Hand
N Scale Compact Curve - Radius: 4-5/8 inches (4pk)
N Scale Curved Track - 7 inch, 45-Degree Curve (4pk)
(Need 8 Pieces for a Complete Circle)
HO Railroad Crossbuck Warning Sign - Modern US Style Railroad Crossing Lettering (20pk)
Electrical Accessories - Solder Flux Paste - 2oz
FEATURES:
- Non-Corrosive
- Convenient Screw-Top Jar
Perfect for precision soldering, Miniatronics rosin paste flux works exactly as it should, it cleans the metal and helps the solder to flow and adhere evenly. Get nice solder joints, also great for rework electronic soldering.
N Scale Power Feed Control Switch
Allows you to turn on/off track feeders at will in order to isolate track sections at command. Usable with the Turntable Extension Tracks or in general with other UNITRACK Feeders or terminal Unijoiners.
HO Truck Dump - Kit
Dimensions: 4 long x 1-3/4 wide (inches)
Truck dumps were found in mining areas of Appalachia, the Rockies and anywhere coal, stone and other minerals are delivered by truck to be transported by rail. This kit makes a great destination for your hopper cars and is a space saving way to model an off-line mining industry or quarry.
CP (large CP logo) - 53ft high cube 8-55-8 containers with magnetic system and corrugated-sides
10 rib vertical front with one hazard placard, and NO document box
1-3-1 Doors (parallel handles) with one hazard placard and NO document box
Scheme specific sides with one hazard placard and four outer vents Features:
All new 8-55-8 container series with scheme specific tooling for placard placements on the sides, doors and front. Includes doc box and GPS unit when appropriate
Different doors and fronts tooled to match prototype photos
IBC (Inter-Box Connecting pins) in scale ISO 40ft locations
TC magnetic connecting system: magnets on bottom & metal top plate
Detailed printing as per photographs
Models come in packages of TWO, unless noted otherwise
The IBC pins mate with with ALL JTC containers, including JTC 40ft open top containers with magnets, JTC 20 containers with magnets; Atlas 40ft containers, JTC flatrack containers, JTC 53ft and 48ft containers and future Jacksonville Terminal Company containers
Compatible with JTC Retro-fit underframe kits to stack M-T and S-T brand containers on top
Eight different door variations tooled: molded as appropriate.
IBC(Inter-Box Connecting pins) in scale ISO locations
JTC Magnetic connecting system: 1-magnet bottom & metal top plate
Detailed printing as per photographs
Models come in packages of TWO, unless noted otherwise.
The IBC pins Mate with JTC 40ft open top containers with Magnets, JTC 20ft containers with Magnets; JTC 48ft & 53ft containers, Atlas 40ft & 45ft containers, and future Jacksonville Terminal Company containers.
Compatible with JTC Retro-fit underframe kits to stack M-T and S-T brand containers on top.
HO Siemens ALC-42 Charger - Amtrak
Based on the highly successful SC-44 Charger, the ALC-42 is designed specifically for cross-country service on Americas most scenic and storied routes, displaying an updated appearance with a new nose profile and cab door configuration. Thanks to both Siemens and Amtrak(R), Bachmanns ALC-42 has been developed using original design documentation and employs prototype field recordings for maximum realism. Features include a TCS WOWSound(R) CD-quality 16-bit 44,100Hz decoder with Audio Assist(R) for easy configuration without CVs, and a Keep-Alive(R) device for uninterrupted operation, even over dirty track. The WOWSound(R) diesel-electric locomotive package includes an authentic horn, bell, prime mover, startup/shutdown, compressor, cooling fan, coupler close/release, brake release/application, crew alert, grade crossing quill, station announcements, and more.
Features include:
DCC sound-equipped for sound, speed, direction, and lighting control
TCS true CD quality audio in 16-bit 44,100Hz sound
Keep-Alive(R) device that keeps your engine running during power interruptions due to dirty track or loss of electrical contact
voice-guided Audio Assist(R) programming tool for easy set-up of almost all decoder functionality
dual-mode NMRA-compliant decoder
directional headlights
interior corridor work lights
marker lights
steady/alternate flashing ditch lights
die-cast frame
separately applied windshield wipers, grab irons and detail parts
performs best on 22in radius curves or greater
N Ballast Spreader
Spread ballast the easy way with this handy tool!
Red LED (603 Size)
Wire - 13inches long
Green LED (603 size)
Green LED - 603 Size. 13 inch wire
Sunny White LED (603 size)
Developed in partnership with Richmond Controls. Lead wires are 13 inches long.
Yellow LED (603 size)
HO Scale Color Light LED Assembly
This assembly of LEDs is designed to fit our Color Light Signal Head SCM-2356
HO Scale D-Type - Tri Color Light LED Assembly
This assembly of LEDs is designed to fit our Tri-Color Light Signal Head SCM-2354
HO Signal Details
This package contains a set of detail parts for both pole and cabinet mount signals sold on this page. Included are block indicators, boxes that can be attached to a pole or the side of a relay cabinet, finials, a weather head and post cap.
HO Telephone Boxes
All metal - 12 per pack
HO Tall Cabinet Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
The signal head will accommodate our Tri-color LED. Very detailed instructions are included along with painting and finishing tips and a history of the searchlight signal. These signals are based on Southern Pacific Prototypes but can be found on other rail lines.
HO Short Cabinet Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
The signal head will accommodate our Tri-color LED. Very detailed instructions are included along with painting and finishing tips and a history of the searchlight signal. These signals are based on Southern Pacific Prototypes but can be found on other rail lines.
HO Pole Mount Dwarf Signal Kit (type SA)
The signal head will accommodate our Tri-color LED. Very detailed instructions are included along with painting and finishing tips and a history of the searchlight signal. These signals are based on Southern Pacific Prototypes but can be found on other rail lines.
HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 13 Wigwag Flagman
Red LEDs purchased separately on this page. This model requires a control circuit if you want it lighted. The banjo is static.---- We cannot guarantee that other red LEDs will fit into this model. LEDs were developed in partnership with Richmond Controls.
HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 10 Wigwag Flagman
HO Magnetic Signal Co. Model 3 Wigwag Flagman
HO Train Order Signal Hoop Pole
Cast metal, photo etch, and laser cut kit. Two types of hoops along with handheld hoops are included. Lamp and LED for this kit can be purchased separately. When it was necessary to deliver orders to a moving train, the operator attached the flimsies (copy of the written order note) to a wooden cane with a hoop at one end and stood close to the tracks in position to hand them up as the train passed at speed.
HO GRS Semaphore Signal Kit
This kit can be made operational or built static. If made operational, a Sunny White LED would be required. We sell LEDs right here on our website. To see this in action, please click the Video tab below.
HO Scale Semaphore Photo Etch
This is the photo-etch piece that comes with our #2336 Semaphore kit.
HO Scale Photo Etch Signal Details #1
This fret contains a compilation of parts found in many of our signal kits.
HO Scale Photo Etch Left Hand Semaphore Head Set #1
This left hand signal head and fret contains various blades, lantern base and includes a Smash Board blade
HO Scale Photo Etch Right Hand Semaphore Head Set #1
This fret contains various blades, lantern base and includes a Smash Board blade
HO Scale GRS Cabinet
Our three-inch 1/16in tube, sold separately, fits down inside this larger diameter (5/64in OD, 0.066 ID) non-removable tube inside the cabinet. This makes a nice flange at the top of the cabinet. These cabinets will accommodate any length mast.
HO Scale US&S Double Door Cabinet
Our three-inch 1/16in tube, sold separately, fits down inside this larger diameter (5/64in OD, 0.066 ID) non-removable tube inside the cabinet. This makes a nice flange at the top of the cabinet. These cabinets will accommodate any length mast.
HO Scale US&S Single Door Cabinet
Our three-inch 1/16in tube, sold separately, fits down inside this larger diameter (5/64in OD, 0.066 ID) non-removable tube inside the cabinet. This makes a nice flange at the top of the cabinet. These cabinets will accommodate any length mast.
HO GRS SA Signal Head
This GRS SA signal head kit contains pewter, resin and brass parts and detailed instructions. It can be lighted by our Tri-color LED.
HO Scale Color Light Signal Head
This signal head can be used with any of our Signal Ground Mast Assemblys to create your own unique Color Light signal build. The kit consist of pewter and resin parts and detailed instructions. Our Color Light LED Assembly (must be purchased separately) is designed to fit into this signal head to make lighting this signal head easier.
HO Scale Tri Light Signal Head
This Tri-Light signal head is based on the GRS Type G as well as other Safetran and US&S designations. We decided to use the same -nickname- as found on the Rrailroad Signals of the US website for clarity.
HO Scale H-33 Signal Head
This signal head can be used with any of our Signal Ground Mast Assemblys to create your own unique signal build. The kit consists of pewter, resin and brass parts. Look for our Tri-Color LEDs !
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
This mast and ladder assembly can be used with your choice of our signal head kits to create many different RR signal configurations. The etched fret contains optional parts for creating unique signal builds.
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
This mast and ladder assembly can be used with your choice of our signal head kits to create many different RR signal configurations. The etched fret contains optional parts for creating unique signal builds.
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
This mast and ladder assembly can be used with your choice of our signal head kits to create many different RR signal configurations. The etched fret contains optional parts for creating unique signal builds.
HO Scale Ground Mast Assembly
This mast and ladder assembly is an update to our former #2302 Signal kit. It can be used with your choice of our signal head kits to create many different RR signal configurations. The etched fret contains optional parts for creating unique signal builds.
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Western Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Western Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Western Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Southern
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Southern
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Southern
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Southern
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Providence & Worcester
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Providence & Worcester
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Providence & Worcester
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Providence & Worcester
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Union Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Union Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Union Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Union Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Union Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Union Pacific
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
BNSF
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
BNSF
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
BNSF
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Conrail
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Conrail
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicanna
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
Kansas City Southern
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
The purpose of a Catch Turnout is to derail a vehicle before it rolls out of a siding or branch line on to a main line. If you wish to mix wheel standards on your 00/H0 layout, this is the trackage to choose. Code 100 rail allows flange depths up to 1.6mm which means that both vintage and current stock will run happily together. The wide range of turnouts and crossings in this series includes every type, and the geometry of this range has been cleverly designed to make it easy to build convenient, complex and aesthetically pleasing formations using combinations of small, medium and large radius turnouts and crossings. Layout plans suggestions can be found in our publications -Track Plans for Layouts to Suit all Locations (Ref PM-202), 60 Plans for Small Railways (Ref no PB-3), and Track Plans for Various Locations (Ref no PB-66).
Technical Specification: Length: 98mm
Recommended to be used with: SL-10 Conducting Rail Joiners: Nickel Silver for PECO Code 100 track SL-11 Insulated Rail Joiners for PECO Code 100 track SL-14 Track Fixing Pins
Chemically blackened mild steel for unobtrusively pinning down trackwork
Peco PSG-76 - Self Adhesive Autumn Grass Tufts - 10mm (100pkg)
These handy packs contain 100 self adhesive ready made tufts, to stick down wherever required on your layout or diorama.
4mm Static Grass - Summer Grass (100g)
he Pecoscene Static Grass range enables modellers to produce realistic fields, grassed areas, moorlands and embankments.
Peco PLS 130 SmartFrog V6
SMARTFROG
The Smartswitch(TM) system can be used to operate turnouts, semaphore signals, level crossing gates and barriers and other moving features. This Smartfrog unit facilitates changing frog polarity when using the Smartswitch system to operate turnouts. Watch the videos to see the potential uses and ease of installation of this system and see our Shows You How booklet No. 24 Operating Points and Signals.
Recommended to be used with:
Suitable for all scales and gauges up to and including Gauge 0
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
BNSF
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
BNSF
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
Fox Valley Models N Bi-level Auto Rack
BNSF
Features:
Die-cast underframe
Finely Molded Details
Etched Metal Panels
Formed Wire
Sharp Painting & Lettering
Multiple Road Numbers
Die-Cast Underframe
Metal Wheelsets
Micro-Trains Trucks & Couplers
HO Rail-It - For Code 70, 83 & 100 Track
Set it on the track and roll rolling stock down ramp, and it automatically places wheels on track!
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #647 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Each model comes with a signed certificate of authenticity from CEOs of Ontario Southland and Otter Valley Railroad
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #646 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Each model comes with a signed certificate of authenticity from CEOs of Ontario Southland and Otter Valley Railroad
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #644 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Each model comes with a signed certificate of authenticity from CEOs of Ontario Southland and Otter Valley Railroad
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #647 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Each model comes with a signed certificate of authenticity from CEOs of Ontario Southland and Otter Valley Railroad
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #646 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Each model comes with a signed certificate of authenticity from CEOs of Ontario Southland and Otter Valley Railroad
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC Ready- Ontario Southland Railway(Red/White/Blue) #644 Otter Valley Railroad Exclusive
Each model comes with a signed certificate of authenticity from CEOs of Ontario Southland and Otter Valley Railroad
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
Knuckle Coupler Lubricant
Use for operating HO, N, & Z scale knuckle couplers. Also ideal for switch points and switch machine motors and mechanisms. Contains PTFE which has been called by chemists as the slickest substance known to man!
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Providence & Worcester (As Delivered) #2001
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Providence & Worcester (As Delivered) #2001
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Delaware-Lackawanna #2045
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 B/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue - B Unit Hockey Stick) #RCL683, #RCL685
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #642
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #647, 686
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #644, 684
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #641, 681
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Delaware-Lackawanna #2045
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 B/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue - B Unit Hockey Stick) #683, RCL 685
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #642
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #644, 684
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #647, 686
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - BC Rail (Red/White/Blue) #641, 681
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #643
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #645, 688
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #642, 686
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #646, 682
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #646
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #645, 687
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #644, 683
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DC/DCC Ready - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #641, 681
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #643
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #645, 688
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559 (delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #642, 686
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Lightning Stripe) #646, 682
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #646
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #645, 687
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 A/B Set - DCC & Sound - British Columbia (Two-Tone Stripe) #641, 681
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3576
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3561
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3567
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (North American Scheme) #3561
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (Stripes) #3579
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian National (Stripes) #3572
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 - DCC & Sound - Oil Creek & Titusville Railroad #3568
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3579
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3560
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20c - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3572
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20b - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3559
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO MLW M420 MR20b - DCC & Sound - Canadian National (Stripes) #3539
-NOTE:
Preliminary artwork. Subject to change or revisions before production.
The M420 was equipped with the ALCO 12V-251c3 prime mover producing 2000 H.P. Most M420 units rode on MLW ZWT (Zero
Weight- Transfer) trucks. The only exception to this were the 5 units built for the Providence & Worcester, which rode on ALCO
trade-in FA trucks. The P&W required a different bolster design and different truck spacing, making them unique.
MLW constructed 103 M420s between May 1973 and February 1977 for four railways including CN (80), BCR (16 including
eight B units), Ferrocarriles del Estado (2), Providence & Worcester (5).
CN would take delivery of the M420s in 3 groups: MR-20a class 2500-2529 (delivered 1973), MR-20b class 2530- 2559
(delivered 1974), and MR-20c class 2560-2579 (delivered 1976).
All of the CN units were retired by 1998 and today many of these locomotives have found second careers on short lines all over
North America.
The M420 Locomotive features:
3D scanned from an actual M420. This is as close to real as
it gets!
MR-20b and MR-20c classes available in the first run
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables
and other piping, rerailer and a silly number of separately applied parts
Two or three panel radiators, louvered or large opening
electrical cabinet door, open or closed truck bearings
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights, and
illuminated cab control stand
Highly detailed cab interior with optional open front door
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
NEW FEATURES!
CN 3500s feature rebuilt long hood with knuckle buster door
latches, paper air filters, retention tank ditch lights and relocated
horn
BC Rail has correct fuel tank size and location, four rock lights
(in nose and pilot) and rebuilt steps
B-units are part of A/B set, single A units can be purchased
separately.
P&W version has correct AAR-trucks and headlight variation
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2807
-Late walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) No #
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2809
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2806
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (2816 Excursion) #2816
-Ditch lights, oil tender
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
Originally one of the second batch of Hudsons delivered, Canadian Pacific H1b #2816 became a celebrity
when it was restored back to operation by CP in 2001. #2816 is the only surviving member of the H1a
or H1b classes, having originally been preserved at Steamtown in the US United States before being
purchased and restored by CP in 1998.
During its post-restoration career #2816 gained the nickname the -Empress- as it hauled excursions
across Canada and into the US. It even became a film star, garnering a leading roll in the spectacular
IMAX film -Rocky Mountain Express- in 2011.
As part of its restoration #2816 was converted to burn oil and was paired with the an original oil tender
from a Royal Hudson and it was converted to burn oil. A radio and ditch lights were fitted to bring 2816
into compliance with modern standards, and a second generator was added to help power these new
devices. Finally, a second whistle was added alongside of the stack.
Developed with the help and guidance of CPs steam restoration team, Rapidos HO scale model of
#2816 will include the correct oil tender, working ditch lights, and the additional details added to the
loco for its excursion working. The loco will be sold in a high-quality custom wood display box. It will be
a fantastic addition to any collection!
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2807
-Late walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) No #
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2809
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2806
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2804
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2817
-Late walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2815
-Late walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2818
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2814
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2808
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2816
-Early walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2800
-Early walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) No #
-Early walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2810
-Early walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DC/DCC Ready - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2803
-Early walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Beaver Shield) #2804
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2817
-Late walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2815
-Late walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2818
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2814
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Spans the World) #2808
-Late walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2816
-Early walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2800
-Early walkway w/smoke deflectors
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) No #
-Early walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1b Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2810
-Early walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale H1a Hudson Steam - DCC & Sound - Canadian Pacific (Delivery) #2803
-Early walkway
Designed by Chief of Motive Power & Rolling Stock Henry Blane Bowen, Canadian Pacifics H1a and H1b class
4-6-4 Hudson locos were state-of-the-art steam power when delivered. A total of twenty locos were delivered
in two batches of ten each. The first batch, numbers #2800-2809, were delivered in 1929 and classified H1a. The second ten, numbers #2810-2819, were delivered in 1930 and were classified H1b. These locomotives were used on mainline passenger trains across the CPs system. So successful were they that CP used their design as the basis for its -Royal Hudsons- seven years later, which were designated as class H1c through H1d. Both classes survived intact until the end of steam, with the first retirements not coming until 1957.
Rapidos H1a/b HO scale models are based on our hugely successful Royal Hudson. We are offering several
different detail variations which allow you to model these locos at any point throughout their service life,
including the preserved #2816.
Features include:
Designed from prototype drawings and measurements
Road number specific factory applied details for each unit
Separately applied metal hand rails and grabs
Blackened wheels and driving rods
Correct cylinders and valve gear
Smooth-running drive train
Accurate and complete piping, under body and tender details
Correct coal tenders for regular service units
Correct oil tender for the post-restoration version of #2816
Early or later style walkways
-Elephant Ear- smoke deflectors on correctly numbered models
-Flickering- fire box in detailed cab (DCC controlled)
Working head light, classification lights, interior cab light and back up lights (DCC controlled)
Metal Macdonald-Cartier Knuckle Couplers mounted at correct height
DCC sound version includes synchronized chuff, accurate whistles, bells, air pumps, generator,
safety valves and many other effects! (Not all sound features of DCC sound units will function
in DC mode)
Accurate paint and decoration
22inch Minimum radius
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Burlington Northern #2164
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7853
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7850
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7846
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Conrail #7832
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7865
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7841
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2795
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2783
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2768
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2758
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2797
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2785
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2771
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Southern (High Nose) #2754
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey, Blue & Black/ S Scheme) #2046
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey & Blue/ B Scheme) #2013
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2039
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2015
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DC/DCC Ready - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2346
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Penn Central #7835
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2795
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2768
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern (High Nose w/ Ditch Lights) #2758
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Southern (High Nose) #2797
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Southern (High Nose) #2771
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey, Blue & Black/ S Scheme) #2046
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey & Blue/ B Scheme) #2013
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2039
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - CSX (Grey/ G Scheme) #2015
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Baltimore & Ohio #3824
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2346
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/o Class Lights) #2329
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/ Class Lights) #2337
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO Scale GP38 - DCC & Sound - Santa Fe (Yellow Warbonnet w/ Class Lights) #2321
NOTE:
All artwork is subject to revisions before final production.
That -other- GP38 Locomotive features:
Measured from a living GP38
Road-specific details for each model
Rapidos innovative dead straight metal side handrails with
plastic stanchions
Incredible underframe detail including traction motor cables,
air filters and a silly number of separately-applied parts
Road-specific battery box doors
Separate grab irons and handrails installed at the factory
Operating headlights, rear lights, tri-colour class lights AND
ditch lights and beacons (where appropriate).
Highly detailed cab interior
Correct fuel tank sizes per road number
Multiple styles of stepwells. (ATSF has correct -Switcher-style
steps)
See-through, etched steps
High short hood
Separately applied wire grabs
Appropriate cab or nose headlights
Multiple truck sideframes tooled
Multiple dynamic-brake hatches and air filters
And much, much more!
DC/Silent (21-pin DCC Ready) or DC/DCC/ESU LokSound
The GP38. That -other- Geep youve been waiting for! At long last there is a proto-specific, dynamically detailed, Electro-Motive
General Purpose -38- class locomotive. And it only took 50 years since the last straight 38 rolled out of La Grange, Illinois. This
venerable locomotive packed 2,000 hp, low or high short hoods and paved the way for future -GP- models to follow. 706 of these
four-axle beasts were manufactured at EMDs La Grange Plant, at the heart of railroad world. Of the 706 built, Penn Central, B&O
and Southern were the largest purchasers of this model. Southerns were unique in that they continued an age-old tradition of
ordering high short hoods for added crew safety. Their eye-pleasing black, white and gold striping along with their harmonious
Nathan P horns certainly made them fan favorites.
By the 90s, many GP38s were worn down and ready for a rebuild. Many roads either sold them to leasing companies or elected
to rebuild them to Dash 2 standards, some chopping the high hoods down. With the reduction of many four-axle locomotives on
class one rosters, many of these locomotives can still be found racking up miles on regional roads and shortlines. In fact, even some
tourist and museums have GP38s!
HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2567
NS FEATURES:
Acquired by NS after 1998-1999 split of Conrail
Antennas and conduits on cab and long hood
Nathan K5LAR24 horn
Cab vent
Air Conditioner
Small front plow
-Dual- fuel sight glasses
Late fuel tank
Spare knuckle brackets on rear pilot
This group of former Conrail SD70s joined the NS fleet in 1998 because of the split up of Conrail between NS and CSX. Early repaints featured diagonal dashes along the frame.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2566
NS FEATURES:
Acquired by NS after 1998-1999 split of Conrail
Antennas and conduits on cab and long hood
Nathan K5LAR24 horn
Cab vent
Air Conditioner
Small front plow
-Dual- fuel sight glasses
Late fuel tank
Spare knuckle brackets on rear pilot
This group of former Conrail SD70s joined the NS fleet in 1998 because of the split up of Conrail between NS and CSX. Early repaints featured diagonal dashes along the frame.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70 - DCC Ready - Norfolk Southern #2563
NS FEATURES:
Acquired by NS after 1998-1999 split of Conrail
Antennas and conduits on cab and long hood
Nathan K5LAR24 horn
Cab vent
Air Conditioner
Small front plow
-Dual- fuel sight glasses
Late fuel tank
Spare knuckle brackets on rear pilot
This group of former Conrail SD70s joined the NS fleet in 1998 because of the split up of Conrail between NS and CSX. Early repaints featured diagonal dashes along the frame.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD75I - DCC Ready - Canadian National #5750
CN FEATURES:
SD75I body with isolated cab and turbo bulge
Many Canadian-specific detail parts, including:
Ribbed anticlimbers
Raised walkways
CN medium plow on front
CN rock pilot on rear
No HVAC louvers under cab
Pyle early headlights
Large grabirons on cab face
K-3 horn with all bells forward
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
HTCR-II trucks
Large & small Sinclair antennas
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70 - DCC & Sound - Norfolk Southern #2563
NS FEATURES:
Acquired by NS after 1998-1999 split of Conrail
Antennas and conduits on cab and long hood
Nathan K5LAR24 horn
Cab vent
Air Conditioner
Small front plow
-Dual- fuel sight glasses
Late fuel tank
Spare knuckle brackets on rear pilot
This group of former Conrail SD70s joined the NS fleet in 1998 because of the split up of Conrail between NS and CSX. Early repaints featured diagonal dashes along the frame.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5750
CN FEATURES:
SD75I body with isolated cab and turbo bulge
Many Canadian-specific detail parts, including:
Ribbed anticlimbers
Raised walkways
CN medium plow on front
CN rock pilot on rear
No HVAC louvers under cab
Pyle early headlights
Large grabirons on cab face
K-3 horn with all bells forward
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
HTCR-II trucks
Large & small Sinclair antennas
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5747
CN FEATURES:
SD75I body with isolated cab and turbo bulge
Many Canadian-specific detail parts, including:
Ribbed anticlimbers
Raised walkways
CN medium plow on front
CN rock pilot on rear
No HVAC louvers under cab
Pyle early headlights
Large grabirons on cab face
K-3 horn with all bells forward
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
HTCR-II trucks
Large & small Sinclair antennas
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD75I - DCC & Sound - Canadian National #5733
CN FEATURES:
SD75I body with isolated cab and turbo bulge
Many Canadian-specific detail parts, including:
Ribbed anticlimbers
Raised walkways
CN medium plow on front
CN rock pilot on rear
No HVAC louvers under cab
Pyle early headlights
Large grabirons on cab face
K-3 horn with all bells forward
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
HTCR-II trucks
Large & small Sinclair antennas
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4477
UP FEATURES:
UP lightning stripe scheme
Early SD70M body
Nathan K-3 horn
Air Dryer
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
Prime air filters
HTCR-II trucks
EMD low plow
Red sill stripe
GPS dome
Small can & Sinclair antennas
-Under Warranty- on cab
Late style fuel tank & breather piping
This release of UP SD70Ms depicts units from the first order, with early (non-flared) SD70M bodies in their as-built appearance. For later-era operations, a consumer-applied GPS dome is included.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4454
UP FEATURES:
UP lightning stripe scheme
Early SD70M body
Nathan K-3 horn
Air Dryer
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
Prime air filters
HTCR-II trucks
EMD low plow
Red sill stripe
GPS dome
Small can & Sinclair antennas
-Under Warranty- on cab
Late style fuel tank & breather piping
This release of UP SD70Ms depicts units from the first order, with early (non-flared) SD70M bodies in their as-built appearance. For later-era operations, a consumer-applied GPS dome is included.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4477
UP FEATURES:
UP lightning stripe scheme
Early SD70M body
Nathan K-3 horn
Air Dryer
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
Prime air filters
HTCR-II trucks
EMD low plow
Red sill stripe
GPS dome
Small can & Sinclair antennas
-Under Warranty- on cab
Late style fuel tank & breather piping
This release of UP SD70Ms depicts units from the first order, with early (non-flared) SD70M bodies in their as-built appearance. For later-era operations, a consumer-applied GPS dome is included.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific #4000
UP FEATURES:
UP lightning stripe scheme
Early SD70M body
Nathan K-3 horn
Air Dryer
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
Prime air filters
HTCR-II trucks
EMD low plow
Red sill stripe
GPS dome
Small can & Sinclair antennas
-Under Warranty- on cab
Late style fuel tank & breather piping
This release of UP SD70Ms depicts units from the first order, with early (non-flared) SD70M bodies in their as-built appearance. For later-era operations, a consumer-applied GPS dome is included.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch
Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4454
UP FEATURES:
UP lightning stripe scheme
Early SD70M body
Nathan K-3 horn
Air Dryer
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
Prime air filters
HTCR-II trucks
EMD low plow
Red sill stripe
GPS dome
Small can & Sinclair antennas
-Under Warranty- on cab
Late style fuel tank & breather piping
This release of UP SD70Ms depicts units from the first order, with early (non-flared) SD70M bodies in their as-built appearance. For later-era operations, a consumer-applied GPS dome is included.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific #4000
UP FEATURES:
UP lightning stripe scheme
Early SD70M body
Nathan K-3 horn
Air Dryer
Spare knuckles on rear pilot
Prime air filters
HTCR-II trucks
EMD low plow
Red sill stripe
GPS dome
Small can & Sinclair antennas
-Under Warranty- on cab
Late style fuel tank & breather piping
This release of UP SD70Ms depicts units from the first order, with early (non-flared) SD70M bodies in their as-built appearance. For later-era operations, a consumer-applied GPS dome is included.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO SD70M - DCC Ready - Union Pacific (We are One) #1979
UP NOTES:
Omaha, Neb., June 17, 2021: Union Pacific today announced a We Are One- summer tour that features a new commemorative locomotive dedicated to diversity and togetherness. The brightly colored locomotive will start its 2021 journey in Houston, Texas, on Juneteenth, the holiday that celebrates freedom and marks the end of slavery in the U.S.
UP No. 1979 is only Union Pacifics 18th commemorative locomotive. It honors the companys nine Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and the work they do supporting diversity, inclusion and equality. The unit commemorates the year Union Pacifics first ERG - the Black Employee Network - was established in 1979.
HOBBIES FOR GOOD:
The Athearn Team is pleased to announce that with each purchase of the Genesis Union Pacific We Are ONE unit, we will be making a donation to Hobbies For Good; a charitable organization that supports charities and causes throughout the USA.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch
Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES:
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
HO SD70M - DCC & Sound - Union Pacific (We are One) #1979
UP NOTES:
Omaha, Neb., June 17, 2021: Union Pacific today announced a We Are One- summer tour that features a new commemorative locomotive dedicated to diversity and togetherness. The brightly colored locomotive will start its 2021 journey in Houston, Texas, on Juneteenth, the holiday that celebrates freedom and marks the end of slavery in the U.S.
UP No. 1979 is only Union Pacifics 18th commemorative locomotive. It honors the companys nine Employee Resource Groups (ERGs) and the work they do supporting diversity, inclusion and equality. The unit commemorates the year Union Pacifics first ERG - the Black Employee Network - was established in 1979.
HOBBIES FOR GOOD:
The Athearn Team is pleased to announce that with each purchase of the Genesis Union Pacific We Are ONE unit, we will be making a donation to Hobbies For Good; a charitable organization that supports charities and causes throughout the USA.
SD70 SERIES LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Lift rings
Factory installed wire grab irons
Dual sanding lines
Windshield wipers
Anti-glare panel painted on the nose
Standard or Freight-style brake wheel
See-through radiator fans
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with 21-pin connector
MU receptacles and cables per prototype
Front / rear trainline and MU hoses with silver ends
Coupler cut levers with loops per prototype
Sunshades and sunshade tracks per prototype
Roof details such as antennas, air conditioners, beacons, and conduits per prototype
Pilot face spare knuckles and brackets per prototype
Several types of fuel tanks, all featuring separate gauges, sight glasses, and breather piping
Detailed and painted cab interior with control stand, display screens, detailed crew seats
Fine-scale Celcon handrails for scale appearance
Underframe mounted bell- regular or electronic
Low mount stepwell lights (non-operating)
Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
McHenry lower-shelf scale knuckle spring couplers
Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
Accurately painted and printed paint schemes
Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Minimum radius: 18inch
Recommended radius: 22inch
LEGENDARY LIVERIES:
What are Legendary Liveries? An Athearn exclusive, they are the ultimate answer to -What if?- Featuring some of the most popular railroad paint schemes of all time, these models are perfect for collecting, proto-freelancing, or just plain fun! Whether company proposed paint schemes, canceled locomotive orders, or alternate takes on history, Legendary Liveries are fun and unique additions to any roster. Enjoy these items, and answer the ultimate railroad question of: -What if?-
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Precision slow speed control
Program a multiple unit (MU) lash up with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
CV chart included in the box
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC Ready - Undecorated/Standard
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
UNDECORATED-STANDARD FEATURES:
Single chime horn
Footboards
AAR trucks with roller bearings
Hood-mounted handrails
1,100 gallon fuel tank
Sinclair antenna
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9619
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
SSW FEATURES:
SP-style lighting package with -head knocker- style Gyralight fixtures
P-3 horn
Flexicoil trucks
As-delivered configuration with footboard pilots, pilot face grab irons, early cut levers and corner frame gussets
1,100 gallon fuel tank
Full cab interior
In the first half of 1968 the Cotton Belt received their first SW1500s and they came with all the features of their SP counterparts of that era.
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard Tsunami2 DCC/Sound decoder
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
Some functions are limited in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Operating lighting functions with F5 and/or F6 (Flashing ditch lights, beacon, etc)
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9617
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
SSW FEATURES:
SP-style lighting package with -head knocker- style Gyralight fixtures
P-3 horn
Flexicoil trucks
As-delivered configuration with footboard pilots, pilot face grab irons, early cut levers and corner frame gussets
1,100 gallon fuel tank
Full cab interior
In the first half of 1968 the Cotton Belt received their first SW1500s and they came with all the features of their SP counterparts of that era.
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard Tsunami2 DCC/Sound decoder
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
Some functions are limited in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Operating lighting functions with F5 and/or F6 (Flashing ditch lights, beacon, etc)
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Conrail #9614
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
SSW FEATURES:
SP-style lighting package with -head knocker- style Gyralight fixtures
P-3 horn
Flexicoil trucks
As-delivered configuration with footboard pilots, pilot face grab irons, early cut levers and corner frame gussets
1,100 gallon fuel tank
Full cab interior
In the first half of 1968 the Cotton Belt received their first SW1500s and they came with all the features of their SP counterparts of that era.
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard Tsunami2 DCC/Sound decoder
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
Some functions are limited in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Operating lighting functions with F5 and/or F6 (Flashing ditch lights, beacon, etc)
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1569
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
WC FEATURES:
Weed Cutter style plow
MU hoses
Whip style antenna
Flexicoil Trucks
Full Cab interior
All-weather cab window
1,100 gallon fuel tank
In the late 1990s Wisconsin Central purchased 3 ex-SP SW1500s from the Indiana Harbor Belt Railway. These three units were refurbished and repainted in WC colors.
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard Tsunami2 DCC/Sound decoder
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
Some functions are limited in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Operating lighting functions with F5 and/or F6 (Flashing ditch lights, beacon, etc)
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1568
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
WC FEATURES:
Weed Cutter style plow
MU hoses
Whip style antenna
Flexicoil Trucks
Full Cab interior
All-weather cab window
1,100 gallon fuel tank
In the late 1990s Wisconsin Central purchased 3 ex-SP SW1500s from the Indiana Harbor Belt Railway. These three units were refurbished and repainted in WC colors.
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard Tsunami2 DCC/Sound decoder
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
Some functions are limited in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Operating lighting functions with F5 and/or F6 (Flashing ditch lights, beacon, etc)
HO RTR SW1500 Switcher - DCC & Sound - Wisconsin Central #1567
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
WC FEATURES:
Weed Cutter style plow
MU hoses
Whip style antenna
Flexicoil Trucks
Full Cab interior
All-weather cab window
1,100 gallon fuel tank
In the late 1990s Wisconsin Central purchased 3 ex-SP SW1500s from the Indiana Harbor Belt Railway. These three units were refurbished and repainted in WC colors.
SW 1500 LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
Detailed cab interior
Signal hoses with silver glad hands unless noted
Front and rear trainline hoses with silver glad hands
Drop steps unless noted
MU stands
Separately applied wire grab irons
See through radiator intake grille and cab windows
Exhaust stacks
Low or high mounted windshield wipers per prototype
Rectangular or oval builders plate where appropriate
Separately applied Air tank
Printed numberboards
Fine scale handrails
McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth & quiet operation
All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
DCC-ready features Quick Plug plug-and-play technology
Improved 5-pole skew wound can motor with flywheels and multi-link drivetrain for with 21-pin NEM connector trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Window packaging for easy viewing
Highly-detailed, injection molded body
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Fully assembled and ready-to-run
Interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 18inch
NEW FEATURES:
Operating ground lights
Newly designed can motor is more powerful and quieter than before
DCC-ready models feature 21-pin plug
DCC & sound models feature Tsunami2 sound with dual cube speakers
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
SOUND-EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE
Onboard Tsunami2 DCC/Sound decoder
Dual cube speakers for optimal sound quality
Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
Some functions are limited in DC
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Operating lighting functions with F5 and/or F6 (Flashing ditch lights, beacon, etc)
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC Ready w/Lights - Western Pacific #485
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
The ultimate detail with the best Genesis features.
International Car Co. began specializing in caboose production as early as 1941. When the railroads entered the 1960s, many needed to replace their aging, in some cases home shop built, cabooses. International Car responded with a product that could be tailored to each railroads specific needs. Using quality components and modern engineering, ICC became a leading name within the industry.
Sharing ICCs commitment to quality and modern techniques, Athearn has not only recreated these iconic cars, but reinvented the quintessential features a Genesis caboose should have.
DCC lighting as a base standard with the option for sound will add a whole new dimension to operating sessions. Protect reverse moves and simulate train brakes, begins to scratch the surface to the new dimension of realism.
WP 481 SERIES FEATURES:
WP 481 Class caboose
Air whistle (Functions in DCC)
Functioning marker and interior lights in DCC
WPs last order of new cabooses came from International Car in 1980. Of the six cars in this order only one of them, #482, had the WP letters printed on each end of the car. All six came with roof-mounted fire cracker style antennas.
ICC CABOOSE FEATURES:
Better than brass detail including roadname and road number specific detail Laser-Sharp Painting and Printing
Interior seating for the addition of crew figures.
Flush Window Glazing
Wire-form Grab Irons
Caboose trucks with animated rotating bearing or static friction bearing caps
Axle Generator Details
Body-Mounted McHenry scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Fully assembled and ready-to-run out of the box
Accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism
Highly detailed, injection-molded body
Separate wire form grab irons, etched metal coupler platforms
Coupler lift bars, trainline hoses, brake hoses, and hardware
Full underframe detail: air brake reservoir, control valve, and brake cylinder with plumbing and brake rod details
Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Weighted for optimum performance
Window packaging for easy viewing, plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Multiple Road numbers
Minimum radius: 18inch
LED LIGHT EQUIPPED FEATURES:
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
On-board DCC Decoder by NCE
Operates in DCC and Analog (DC) with lighting Functions Controllable in DCC
Various classes will feature single or dual roof markers, or end-mount marker lights, per prototype and/or era (not all cars have marker lights)
LED Interior Lights
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC Ready w/Lights - Union Pacific (SP) #4747
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
The ultimate detail with the best Genesis features.
International Car Co. began specializing in caboose production as early as 1941. When the railroads entered the 1960s, many needed to replace their aging, in some cases home shop built, cabooses. International Car responded with a product that could be tailored to each railroads specific needs. Using quality components and modern engineering, ICC became a leading name within the industry.
Sharing ICCs commitment to quality and modern techniques, Athearn has not only recreated these iconic cars, but reinvented the quintessential features a Genesis caboose should have.
DCC lighting as a base standard with the option for sound will add a whole new dimension to operating sessions. Protect reverse moves and simulate train brakes, begins to scratch the surface to the new dimension of realism.
UP SERIES FEATURES:
Air whistle (Functions in DCC)
Although cabooses are rarely used in their traditional role anymore, UP and many other railroads retain some for various uses, including as -Shoving Platforms- on locals and switch jobs. Some local and switching duties include long periods of shoving a cut of cars long distances. Since some freight cars are difficult or unsafe for crew members to ride during a shoving move, some railroads retained cabooses to give the crew a better and safer way of protecting reverse movements over long distances.
ICC CABOOSE FEATURES:
Better than brass detail including roadname and road number specific detail Laser-Sharp Painting and Printing
Interior seating for the addition of crew figures.
Flush Window Glazing
Wire-form Grab Irons
Caboose trucks with animated rotating bearing or static friction bearing caps
Axle Generator Details
Body-Mounted McHenry scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Fully assembled and ready-to-run out of the box
Accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism
Highly detailed, injection-molded body
Separate wire form grab irons, etched metal coupler platforms
Coupler lift bars, trainline hoses, brake hoses, and hardware
Full underframe detail: air brake reservoir, control valve, and brake cylinder with plumbing and brake rod details
Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Weighted for optimum performance
Window packaging for easy viewing, plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Multiple Road numbers
Minimum radius: 18inch
LED LIGHT EQUIPPED FEATURES:
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
On-board DCC Decoder by NCE
Operates in DCC and Analog (DC) with lighting Functions Controllable in DCC
Various classes will feature single or dual roof markers, or end-mount marker lights, per prototype and/or era (not all cars have marker lights)
LED Interior Lights
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Union Pacific (SP) #4747
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
The ultimate detail with the best Genesis features.
International Car Co. began specializing in caboose production as early as 1941. When the railroads entered the 1960s, many needed to replace their aging, in some cases home shop built, cabooses. International Car responded with a product that could be tailored to each railroads specific needs. Using quality components and modern engineering, ICC became a leading name within the industry.
Sharing ICCs commitment to quality and modern techniques, Athearn has not only recreated these iconic cars, but reinvented the quintessential features a Genesis caboose should have.
DCC lighting as a base standard with the option for sound will add a whole new dimension to operating sessions. Protect reverse moves and simulate train brakes, begins to scratch the surface to the new dimension of realism.
UP SERIES FEATURES:
Air whistle (Functions in DCC)
Although cabooses are rarely used in their traditional role anymore, UP and many other railroads retain some for various uses, including as -Shoving Platforms- on locals and switch jobs. Some local and switching duties include long periods of shoving a cut of cars long distances. Since some freight cars are difficult or unsafe for crew members to ride during a shoving move, some railroads retained cabooses to give the crew a better and safer way of protecting reverse movements over long distances.
ICC CABOOSE FEATURES:
Better than brass detail including roadname and road number specific detail Laser-Sharp Painting and Printing
Interior seating for the addition of crew figures.
Flush Window Glazing
Wire-form Grab Irons
Caboose trucks with animated rotating bearing or static friction bearing caps
Axle Generator Details
Body-Mounted McHenry scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Fully assembled and ready-to-run out of the box
Accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism
Highly detailed, injection-molded body
Separate wire form grab irons, etched metal coupler platforms
Coupler lift bars, trainline hoses, brake hoses, and hardware
Full underframe detail: air brake reservoir, control valve, and brake cylinder with plumbing and brake rod details
Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Weighted for optimum performance
Window packaging for easy viewing, plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Multiple Road numbers
Minimum radius: 18inch
LED LIGHT EQUIPPED FEATURES:
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
On-board DCC Decoder by NCE
Operates in DCC and Analog (DC) with lighting Functions Controllable in DCC
Various classes will feature single or dual roof markers, or end-mount marker lights, per prototype and/or era (not all cars have marker lights)
LED Interior Lights
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
SOUND EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE:
Soundtraxx Tsunami SoundCar decoder w/ included sounds:
Air horn or conductors whistle as appropriate
Clickety-clack with optional wheel flat spot sounds
Brake set/release sounds including retainers and brake squeal
-Big Hole- emergency brake application sound
Handbrake tie-down/release
Adjustable flange squeal
Supports Advanced Consisting in DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Western Pacific #485
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
The ultimate detail with the best Genesis features.
International Car Co. began specializing in caboose production as early as 1941. When the railroads entered the 1960s, many needed to replace their aging, in some cases home shop built, cabooses. International Car responded with a product that could be tailored to each railroads specific needs. Using quality components and modern engineering, ICC became a leading name within the industry.
Sharing ICCs commitment to quality and modern techniques, Athearn has not only recreated these iconic cars, but reinvented the quintessential features a Genesis caboose should have.
DCC lighting as a base standard with the option for sound will add a whole new dimension to operating sessions. Protect reverse moves and simulate train brakes, begins to scratch the surface to the new dimension of realism.
WP 481 SERIES FEATURES:
WP 481 Class caboose
Air whistle (Functions in DCC)
Functioning marker and interior lights in DCC
WPs last order of new cabooses came from International Car in 1980. Of the six cars in this order only one of them, #482, had the WP letters printed on each end of the car. All six came with roof-mounted fire cracker style antennas.
ICC CABOOSE FEATURES:
Better than brass detail including roadname and road number specific detail Laser-Sharp Painting and Printing
Interior seating for the addition of crew figures.
Flush Window Glazing
Wire-form Grab Irons
Caboose trucks with animated rotating bearing or static friction bearing caps
Axle Generator Details
Body-Mounted McHenry scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Fully assembled and ready-to-run out of the box
Accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism
Highly detailed, injection-molded body
Separate wire form grab irons, etched metal coupler platforms
Coupler lift bars, trainline hoses, brake hoses, and hardware
Full underframe detail: air brake reservoir, control valve, and brake cylinder with plumbing and brake rod details
Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Weighted for optimum performance
Window packaging for easy viewing, plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Multiple Road numbers
Minimum radius: 18inch
LED LIGHT EQUIPPED FEATURES:
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
On-board DCC Decoder by NCE
Operates in DCC and Analog (DC) with lighting Functions Controllable in DCC
Various classes will feature single or dual roof markers, or end-mount marker lights, per prototype and/or era (not all cars have marker lights)
LED Interior Lights
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
SOUND EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE:
Soundtraxx Tsunami SoundCar decoder w/ included sounds:
Air horn or conductors whistle as appropriate
Clickety-clack with optional wheel flat spot sounds
Brake set/release sounds including retainers and brake squeal
-Big Hole- emergency brake application sound
Handbrake tie-down/release
Adjustable flange squeal
Supports Advanced Consisting in DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
HO Bay Window Caboose - DCC & Sound w/Lights - Western Pacific #482
ETA: January 2023
Detailed Information
The ultimate detail with the best Genesis features.
International Car Co. began specializing in caboose production as early as 1941. When the railroads entered the 1960s, many needed to replace their aging, in some cases home shop built, cabooses. International Car responded with a product that could be tailored to each railroads specific needs. Using quality components and modern engineering, ICC became a leading name within the industry.
Sharing ICCs commitment to quality and modern techniques, Athearn has not only recreated these iconic cars, but reinvented the quintessential features a Genesis caboose should have.
DCC lighting as a base standard with the option for sound will add a whole new dimension to operating sessions. Protect reverse moves and simulate train brakes, begins to scratch the surface to the new dimension of realism.
WP 481 SERIES FEATURES:
WP 481 Class caboose
Air whistle (Functions in DCC)
Functioning marker and interior lights in DCC
WPs last order of new cabooses came from International Car in 1980. Of the six cars in this order only one of them, #482, had the WP letters printed on each end of the car. All six came with roof-mounted fire cracker style antennas.
ICC CABOOSE FEATURES:
Better than brass detail including roadname and road number specific detail Laser-Sharp Painting and Printing
Interior seating for the addition of crew figures.
Flush Window Glazing
Wire-form Grab Irons
Caboose trucks with animated rotating bearing or static friction bearing caps
Axle Generator Details
Body-Mounted McHenry scale knuckle-spring Couplers
Fully assembled and ready-to-run out of the box
Accurately painted and printed for prototypical realism
Highly detailed, injection-molded body
Separate wire form grab irons, etched metal coupler platforms
Coupler lift bars, trainline hoses, brake hoses, and hardware
Full underframe detail: air brake reservoir, control valve, and brake cylinder with plumbing and brake rod details
Machined metal wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Weighted for optimum performance
Window packaging for easy viewing, plus interior plastic blister safely holds the model for convenient storage
Multiple Road numbers
Minimum radius: 18inch
LED LIGHT EQUIPPED FEATURES:
LED lighting for long life and reliable operation
On-board DCC Decoder by NCE
Operates in DCC and Analog (DC) with lighting Functions Controllable in DCC
Various classes will feature single or dual roof markers, or end-mount marker lights, per prototype and/or era (not all cars have marker lights)
LED Interior Lights
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
SOUND EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE:
Soundtraxx Tsunami SoundCar decoder w/ included sounds:
Air horn or conductors whistle as appropriate
Clickety-clack with optional wheel flat spot sounds
Brake set/release sounds including retainers and brake squeal
-Big Hole- emergency brake application sound
Handbrake tie-down/release
Adjustable flange squeal
Supports Advanced Consisting in DCC
Full DCC functions available when operated in DCC mode
All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
Burlington Northern #513948
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16982
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Burlington Northern #513955
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16990
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16978
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Burlington Northern #513932
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601086
Product Information
Shipping lumber by train is easy for your HO railroad with a fleet of WaltherMainline 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcars on the job! Designed to speed loading and unloading, these bigger cars entered service in the 1980s and quickly became a favorite with shippers and customers. These nicely detailed models are based on earlier cars built with oval cut-outs (popularly known as -opera windows-) on the centerbeam to reduce overall weight, which are still in service with a wide range of railroads and lumber producers. Other features include:
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers!
Heavy die-cast metal underframe for excellent tracking
Correct 36In turned metal wheelsets
Proto MA metal knuckle couplers
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601120
Product Information
Shipping lumber by train is easy for your HO railroad with a fleet of WaltherMainline 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcars on the job! Designed to speed loading and unloading, these bigger cars entered service in the 1980s and quickly became a favorite with shippers and customers. These nicely detailed models are based on earlier cars built with oval cut-outs (popularly known as -opera windows-) on the centerbeam to reduce overall weight, which are still in service with a wide range of railroads and lumber producers. Other features include:
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers!
Heavy die-cast metal underframe for excellent tracking
Correct 36In turned metal wheelsets
Proto MA metal knuckle couplers
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601110
Product Information
Shipping lumber by train is easy for your HO railroad with a fleet of WaltherMainline 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcars on the job! Designed to speed loading and unloading, these bigger cars entered service in the 1980s and quickly became a favorite with shippers and customers. These nicely detailed models are based on earlier cars built with oval cut-outs (popularly known as -opera windows-) on the centerbeam to reduce overall weight, which are still in service with a wide range of railroads and lumber producers. Other features include:
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers!
Heavy die-cast metal underframe for excellent tracking
Correct 36In turned metal wheelsets
Proto MA metal knuckle couplers
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Standard Beam - Ready to Run - Southern #601070
Product Information
Shipping lumber by train is easy for your HO railroad with a fleet of WaltherMainline 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcars on the job! Designed to speed loading and unloading, these bigger cars entered service in the 1980s and quickly became a favorite with shippers and customers. These nicely detailed models are based on earlier cars built with oval cut-outs (popularly known as -opera windows-) on the centerbeam to reduce overall weight, which are still in service with a wide range of railroads and lumber producers. Other features include:
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers!
Heavy die-cast metal underframe for excellent tracking
Correct 36In turned metal wheelsets
Proto MA metal knuckle couplers
72Ft Centerbeam Flatcar with Opera Windows - Ready to Run - Union Pacific(R) #217070
Product Information
Shipping lumber by train is easy for your HO railroad with a fleet of WaltherMainline 72Ft Centerbeam Flatcars on the job! Designed to speed loading and unloading, these bigger cars entered service in the 1980s and quickly became a favorite with shippers and customers. These nicely detailed models are based on earlier cars built with oval cut-outs (popularly known as -opera windows-) on the centerbeam to reduce overall weight, which are still in service with a wide range of railroads and lumber producers. Other features include:
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers!
Heavy die-cast metal underframe for excellent tracking
Correct 36In turned metal wheelsets
Proto MA metal knuckle couplers
Denver & Rio Grande Western(TM) #16996
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Burlington Northern #513922
Limited edition - one time run of these roadnumbers
Used to haul coal all across US
In service mid-1960s to mid-2000s
New die cast underframe
New sloped sheet braces
New updated brake gear
Correct 36 inch turned-metal wheelsets
Proto MAX(TM) metal knuckle couplers
Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Light Green
Use this material to simulate individual leaves on trees or the ground around them. Scatter material is easily added to the layout using a sprayed-on matte medium/water or white glue/water mixture.
Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Dark Green
Use this material to simulate individual leaves on trees or the ground around them. Scatter material is easily added to the layout using a sprayed-on matte medium/water or white glue/water mixture.
Leaves - 1-3/4oz 50g -- Medium Green
Use this material to simulate individual leaves on trees or the ground around them. Scatter material is easily added to the layout using a sprayed-on matte medium/water or white glue/water mixture.
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 20 and 24inch Radius- Left Hand
Track is the most important model on your HO Scale layout, and WalthersTrack makes it easy to create realistic mainlines, sidings and more with Code 83 rail!
Combining great looks and great performance in a complete system, each item comes fully assembled and features:
-Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
-Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
-Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
-Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
-Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
-Snap-action points
-Solid rail points for better conductivity
-Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
-Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
-Insulated tie bar
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 20 and 24inch Radius- Right Hand
Track is the most important model on your HO Scale layout, and WalthersTrack makes it easy to create realistic mainlines, sidings and more with Code 83 rail!
Combining great looks and great performance in a complete system, each item comes fully assembled and features:
-Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
-Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
-Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
-Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
-Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
-Snap-action points
-Solid rail points for better conductivity
-Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
-Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
-Insulated tie bar
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 24 and 28inch Radius - Right Hand
Track is the most important model on your HO Scale layout, and WalthersTrack makes it easy to create realistic mainlines, sidings and more with Code 83 rail!
Combining great looks and great performance in a complete system, each item comes fully assembled and features:
-Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
-Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
-Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
-Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
-Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
-Snap-action points
-Solid rail points for better conductivity
-Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
-Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
-Insulated tie bar
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly Curved Turnout - 24 and 28inch Radius - Left Hand
Track is the most important model on your HO Scale layout, and WalthersTrack makes it easy to create realistic mainlines, sidings and more with Code 83 rail!
Combining great looks and great performance in a complete system, each item comes fully assembled and features:
-Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
-Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
-Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
-Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
-Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
-Snap-action points
-Solid rail points for better conductivity
-Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
-Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
-Insulated tie bar
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #8 Turnout - Right Hand
Track is the most important model on your HO Scale layout, and WalthersTrack makes it easy to create realistic mainlines, sidings and more with Code 83 rail!
Combining great looks and great performance in a complete system, each item comes fully assembled and features:
-Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
-Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
-Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
-Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
-Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
-Snap-action points
-Solid rail points for better conductivity
-Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
-Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
-Insulated tie bar
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #8 Turnout - Left Hand
Track is the most important model on your HO Scale layout, and WalthersTrack makes it easy to create realistic mainlines, sidings and more with Code 83 rail!
Combining great looks and great performance in a complete system, each item comes fully assembled and features:
-Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
-Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
-Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
-Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
-Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
-Snap-action points
-Solid rail points for better conductivity
-Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
-Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
-Insulated tie bar
HO Code 83 Nickel Silver DCC-Friendly #6 Double Crossover
Measures: 16-3/4 inches long; 2 inches track centers
FEATURES:
- Thin profile ties in realistic dark brown with enhanced wood grain detail
- Fine profile molded spike and tie plate details on each tie
- Spike-mounting holes positioned next to the rail
- Molded starter points on underside of ties for fasteners
- Custom formulated nickel silver rail for outstanding electrical conductivity
In addition to these details, each DCC-friendly Code 83 Turnout features:
- Snap-action points
- Solid rail points for better conductivity
- Isolated frogs with built-in jumper for powering as desired
- Current jumpers entering and leaving the frogs
- Insulated tie bar
Rock Carving Tool Set - Strata Brush, Chisel & Duster
N Scale Thrall 52Ft 6inch Gondola Car - Rio Grande (Black) #56425
Model features
Properly weighted for superior tracking.
100T trucks with Fox Valley metal wheels.
Body mounted magnetic knuckle couplers
Detailed plastic body with or without jack pads.
3 different trough hatch styles.
Etched metal grab irons, and roof walk.
N Scale Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar - BAR (Great Northern Paper) #2514
Bangor and Aroostook
Great Northern Paper dedicated service
without roofwalk, without charcoal heater
Cars painted in this scheme were assigned to dedicated service for Great Northern Paper in Millinocket ME. Painted freight car red with black and white printing.
Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar
In 1950, Bangor and Aroostook commissioned Magor Car Company to build 300 insulated heated plug-door boxcars for potato service. An additional 150 cars were ordered from Pacific Car & Foundry in 1953. The cars were equipped with ventilators and charcoal heaters. New Haven piggybacked an order of 100 cars with the PC&F lot and factory-decorated its cars in the State of Maine scheme to save money on the purchase. The cars carried potatos in the winter and paper products in the summer.
The model is injection molded plastic with etched brass roofwalk and brake platform. These cars ride at the prototypically-correct height above the rails, on friction-bearing trucks fitted with low-profile wheelsets. The model is equipped with body-mounted Micro-Trains #1015 couplers, Bettendorf trucks and plastic wheels, or Micro-Trains compatible knuckle couplers, Trainworx ASF A-3 trucks and Fox Valley metal wheels as specified.
N Scale Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar - BAR (Great Northern Paper) #2501
Bangor and Aroostook
Great Northern Paper dedicated service
without roofwalk, without charcoal heater
Cars painted in this scheme were assigned to dedicated service for Great Northern Paper in Millinocket ME. Painted freight car red with black and white printing.
Magor/PC&F 40Ft Insulated/Heated Boxcar
In 1950, Bangor and Aroostook commissioned Magor Car Company to build 300 insulated heated plug-door boxcars for potato service. An additional 150 cars were ordered from Pacific Car & Foundry in 1953. The cars were equipped with ventilators and charcoal heaters. New Haven piggybacked an order of 100 cars with the PC&F lot and factory-decorated its cars in the State of Maine scheme to save money on the purchase. The cars carried potatos in the winter and paper products in the summer.
The model is injection molded plastic with etched brass roofwalk and brake platform. These cars ride at the prototypically-correct height above the rails, on friction-bearing trucks fitted with low-profile wheelsets. The model is equipped with body-mounted Micro-Trains #1015 couplers, Bettendorf trucks and plastic wheels, or Micro-Trains compatible knuckle couplers, Trainworx ASF A-3 trucks and Fox Valley metal wheels as specified.
N Scale Class X65 50Ft Boxcar - New York Central #78700
Painted Jade Green with black, red and white printing. Lot 976-B cars were built without roofwalks, while Lot 115-B cars had their roofwalks removed in the late 1960s. Car class and loaders type are specified below. Made in China. Roadname and heralds used with the permission of and licensed by CSX Corporation.
Lot 976-B
DFB loaders
These 50ft exterior-post boxcars were built from 1966 through 1969 by Despatch Shops Incorporated, a subsidiary of first the New York Central and then Penn Central. A number of cars also were built for the Pittsburgh & Lake Erie as well as the Lehigh Valley. Conrail inherited the New York Central, Penn Central and Lehigh Valley rosters in 1976. The cars remained active into the 1990s
The body and underframe are injection molded plastic, with etched brass end platforms. Intricate and accurate detail is present throughout. The model rides at the prototypically-correct height above the rails, on ASF 70-ton Ride Control roller-bearing trucks fitted with low-profile metal wheelsets, lowered brake gear and ladders, and Keystone cushioned underframe. Simulated cushioned-underframe coupler pockets are integrated into the underframe. The model is equipped with Micro-Trains compatible knuckle couplers, and represents the prototype in the non-roofwalk configuration.
Operation of this model over curved trackage of less than 10-inch radius is not recommended.
N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Conrail #593105
Painted Tuscan red with black and write printing.
Equipped with Barber roller bearing trucks
Ajax brakewheel
The Pennsylvania Railroad built 1,650 of these cars in 1930 and 1931. More than 35 percent of the series remained in service at the time of the Penn Central merger, and a number continued generating revenue in the Conrail era.
Lehigh Valley obtained fifty of the G26 class from the Pennsylvania in the early 1930s to augment its mill gondola fleet.
The body and detail parts are injection molded plastic, while the underframe is diecast. The drop ends can be positioned either up or down. Intricate and accurate detail is present inside as well as outside. The model rides at the prototypically-correct height above the rails, on Micro-Trains truck frames fitted with low-profile wheelsets. The style of truck frame utilized is specified with each model. The model is equipped with body-mounted Micro-Trains #1015 couplers.
Operation of this model over curved trackage of less than 12 and a half-inch radius is not recommended.
N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Penn Central #593057
The 1950s paint scheme. Painted Tuscan oxide red with black and white printing.
Equipped with Barber roller bearing trucks
Ajax brakewheel
The Pennsylvania Railroad built 1,650 of these cars in 1930 and 1931. More than 35 percent of the series remained in service at the time of the Penn Central merger, and a number continued generating revenue in the Conrail era.
Lehigh Valley obtained fifty of the G26 class from the Pennsylvania in the early 1930s to augment its mill gondola fleet.
The body and detail parts are injection molded plastic, while the underframe is diecast. The drop ends can be positioned either up or down. Intricate and accurate detail is present inside as well as outside. The model rides at the prototypically-correct height above the rails, on Micro-Trains truck frames fitted with low-profile wheelsets. The style of truck frame utilized is specified with each model. The model is equipped with body-mounted Micro-Trains #1015 couplers.
Operation of this model over curved trackage of less than 12 and a half-inch radius is not recommended.
N Scale Penn 65Ft G26 Mill Gondola - Pennsylvania (Shadow Keystone) #440424
The 1950s paint scheme. Painted Tuscan oxide red with black and white printing.
Equipped with National B-1 trucks
Ajax brakewheel
The Pennsylvania Railroad built 1,650 of these cars in 1930 and 1931. More than 35 percent of the series remained in service at the time of the Penn Central merger, and a number continued generating revenue in the Conrail era.
Lehigh Valley obtained fifty of the G26 class from the Pennsylvania in the early 1930s to augment its mill gondola fleet.
The body and detail parts are injection molded plastic, while the underframe is diecast. The drop ends can be positioned either up or down. Intricate and accurate detail is present inside as well as outside. The model rides at the prototypically-correct height above the rails, on Micro-Trains truck frames fitted with low-profile wheelsets. The style of truck frame utilized is specified with each model. The model is equipped with body-mounted Micro-Trains #1015 couplers.
Operation of this model over curved trackage of less than 12 and a half-inch radius is not recommended.
Z Scale Passenger Cars - Amtrak (4pk)
N Scale Buckeye 6-wheel Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Swing Motion Caboose Truck w/ Generator, no coupler (1pair)
N Scale Barber Roller Bearing Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks with short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Roller Bearing Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ med. ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/ short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Bettendorf Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Andrews Trucks with med. ext. couplers (1pair)
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Yn3) Yellow - 1oz
Tru-Color Railroad Color Acrylic Paint is a line of airbrush-ready paint accurately matched to colors used by railroads across the continent. The acrylic solvent based paint that is designed to be airbrushed directly from the bottle without thinning. The paint is designed for use on plastic models with no priming necessary, although you can use a primer if desired. Brass models must be sandblasted or treated before applying Tru-Color or the paint will not adhere properly. No additional gloss coat is necessary before applying decals to gloss or semi-gloss colors. Use acetone for airbrush cleanup, but do NOT thin Tru-Color Paint with acetone. Recommended airbrush pressure is 28 to 35psi. Not mixable with any other brands of paint, but can be sprayed over most fully cured colors from other manufacturers (experiment on a small section before proceeding).
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Yn3) Blue - 1oz
Tru-Color Railroad Color Acrylic Paint is a line of airbrush-ready paint accurately matched to colors used by railroads across the continent. The acrylic solvent based paint that is designed to be airbrushed directly from the bottle without thinning. The paint is designed for use on plastic models with no priming necessary, although you can use a primer if desired. Brass models must be sandblasted or treated before applying Tru-Color or the paint will not adhere properly. No additional gloss coat is necessary before applying decals to gloss or semi-gloss colors. Use acetone for airbrush cleanup, but do NOT thin Tru-Color Paint with acetone. Recommended airbrush pressure is 28 to 35psi. Not mixable with any other brands of paint, but can be sprayed over most fully cured colors from other manufacturers (experiment on a small section before proceeding).
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Y2K) Gray - 1oz
Tru-Color Railroad Color Acrylic Paint is a line of airbrush-ready paint accurately matched to colors used by railroads across the continent. The acrylic solvent based paint that is designed to be airbrushed directly from the bottle without thinning. The paint is designed for use on plastic models with no priming necessary, although you can use a primer if desired. Brass models must be sandblasted or treated before applying Tru-Color or the paint will not adhere properly. No additional gloss coat is necessary before applying decals to gloss or semi-gloss colors. Use acetone for airbrush cleanup, but do NOT thin Tru-Color Paint with acetone. Recommended airbrush pressure is 28 to 35psi. Not mixable with any other brands of paint, but can be sprayed over most fully cured colors from other manufacturers (experiment on a small section before proceeding).
Tru Color Paint - Acrylic - CSX (Y2K) Blue - 1oz
Tru-Color Railroad Color Acrylic Paint is a line of airbrush-ready paint accurately matched to colors used by railroads across the continent. The acrylic solvent based paint that is designed to be airbrushed directly from the bottle without thinning. The paint is designed for use on plastic models with no priming necessary, although you can use a primer if desired. Brass models must be sandblasted or treated before applying Tru-Color or the paint will not adhere properly. No additional gloss coat is necessary before applying decals to gloss or semi-gloss colors. Use acetone for airbrush cleanup, but do NOT thin Tru-Color Paint with acetone. Recommended airbrush pressure is 28 to 35psi. Not mixable with any other brands of paint, but can be sprayed over most fully cured colors from other manufacturers (experiment on a small section before proceeding).
N Scale Andrews Trucks with short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Andrews Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/ long ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/short ext. couplers (1pair)
N Scale Arch Bar Trucks w/o couplers (1pair)
N Scale Unassembled Couplers for TM or BM on TOFCs (2pair)
HO/HO2/HO3 D30-35 Elastic Bands (10pk)
HO2/HO3 Roller Cover Replacement (16pk)
HO2/HO3 Knurled Brass Roller for Tracking Cleaning Car
N Scale D10/D12 NMRA Knurled Brass Roller For Track Cleaning Car
CNC machined, N-Gauge brass body. This is a complete kit with the cleaning car, trucks and couplers, brass roller and 10 roller covers. You will just need to supply the track cleaning fluid.
SPECIFICATIONS:
N-1 has Rapido trucks and Standard couplers.
N-2 has MicroTrains Line Magnematic Trucks and Couplers.
This body style DOES NOT meet NMRA specifications for clearances.
If you require that specification, please purchase a D-10, D-11 or D-12 model.
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus with Bat Wings, Miami Dade Transit
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, MARTA Atlanta
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus with Bus-O-Rama Boards, MTA New York
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, SEPTA Philadelphia
1:87 1980 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus, AC Transit San Francisco
1:87 Flxible 53102 Transit Bus: RTD Los Angeles
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28127
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28123
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - D&H #28121
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO 50Ft Plug Door Smooth Side Boxcar - Southern #600
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley (3pkg)
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4933
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4925
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Staley #4917
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
Power Supply - 12V
This is an alternate power supply for use with either the #22-018-1 Power Pack SX or #22-019 Smart Device Controller.
Outputs DC13.5V - 2.2A
HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1383
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1377
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Hooker Chemicals #1350
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6277
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6262
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Ethyl Corporation (EBAX) #6259
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
Golden Taklon Detail Brush Set (4pcs)
Round Taklon Brushes with synthetic filament.
Includes 4 Round Brushes, sizes: 1 each of 2/0, 0, 1, 2
- Can be used in all kinds of paints: water, oil, enamels, varnish, lacquer, bronzes, etc.
Cleaning:
After using in water colors, simply clean with soap and warm water and shape to a point. If used in paints other than water colour, clean brush with thinner and wash out thinner with warm water and soap and shape. Allow brush to dry thoroughly before reusing in anything except water color.
HO Chemical Tankcar - Procor (3pkg)
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Chemical Tankcar - Procor #84937
Detailed Information
MODEL FEATURES:
Separately applied brake wheel
Fully-assembled and ready to run
Highly-detailed, injection-molded body
Wireform safety handrails
Painted and printed for realistic decoration
Machined metal wheels
Weighted for trouble-free operation
Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
Body-mounted McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers
Window packaging for easy viewing
Interior plastic blister carton safely holds model for convenient storage
Minimum radius: 15inch
HO Scale Mud Flaps
Customize your ride with these etched stainless steel details. Enough mud flaps for 4 vehicles and light bars for added visibility are included as well.
Taklon Detail Brush 3/0
- Can be used in all kinds of paints: water, oil, enamels, varnish, lacquer, bronzes, etc.
Cleaning:
After using in water colors, simply clean with soap and warm water and shape to a point. If used in paints other than water colour, clean brush with thinner and wash out thinner with warm water and soap and shape. Allow brush to dry thoroughly before reusing in anything except water color.
HO Scale 80s GMC Brigadier Dump Truck Kit
This 1980s Era GMC is ready for your material moving needs. Precision cast pewter wheels, tires and details combined with a resin cab and dump bed are designed for easy assembly and painting. Clear parts enhance the finished model. Windshield panels are laser cut and the kit includes photo-etch details. Put this short hood 9500 muscle to work delivering bulk material on your pike. Detailed instructions can be viewed by visiting the Showcaseminiatures.net website
HO Scale Grumman LLV Delivery Truck Kit
This kit features a resin body, cast pewter frame and details, etched stainless steel doors and mirrors, water-slide decals, laser cut glazing and detailed instructions. The doors can be positioned opened or closed. To avoid any issues, the decals have been modified to be more generic as is pictured here. Detailed instructions can be viewed by visiting the Showcaseminiatures.net website
Golden Taklon - Detail Brush - 10/0
(Style 155)
- Approximate Length: 7 inches (175mm) including bristles
- Can be used in all kinds of paints: water, oil, enamels, varnish, lacquer, bronzes, etc.
Cleaning:
After using in water colors, simply clean with soap and warm water and shape to a point. If used in paints other than water colour, clean brush with thinner and wash out thinner with warm water and soap and shape. Allow brush to dry thoroughly before reusing in anything except water color.
HO Scale 70s GMC 9500 (Short Hood) Kit
This 1970s Era GMC workhorse is ready for your hauling needs. Precision cast pewter wheels, tires and details combined with a resin cab are designed for easy assembly and painting. Clear parts enhance the finished model. Windshield panels are laser cut and the kit includes waterslide decals. Put this short hood 9500 muscle to work delivering commerce on your pike. Detailed instructions can be viewed on the Showcaseminiatures.net website
HO Scale 80s GMC Brigadier 9500 Tractor Kit
This 1980s Era GMC workhorse is ready for your hauling needs. Precision cast pewter wheels, tires and details combined with a resin cab are designed for easy assembly and painting. Clear parts enhance the finished model.
HO Scale Dump Bed
This dump bed is from our Brigadier Dump Truck kit #3005.
Code 100 Nickel Silver Rail Joiners (48/pk)
Micro Engineering code 100 slip-on rail joiners are by far the best available! Nickel silver construction and a low profile makes for a discreet, reliable connection between lengths of rails.
Micro Engineering rail joiners are made from a very thin material, they can be placed on top of wood ties without creating interference.
HO Scale Spoked Wheels - 8pkg
These wheels are from our 1929 6 speed delivery van kit. They are 0.34inch in diameter. There are 8 wheels in this kit.
HO Scale Cast -Dayton- Type Wheel Set
Truck not included
Pewter cast 22.5inch wheel set of -Dayton- type wheels
HO Scale Super Single Alloy Wheel Set
Truck not included
Pewter cast wheel set of Super Single Alloy type wheels
HO Scale Budd Steel Wheel Set
Truck not included
Pewter cast 22.5inch wheel set of Budd type Steel wheels
Penn Central and Conrail Trackside with Engineer Chip Syme
Author: Chip Syme
Released: November 15, 2021
Hardcover, 128 Pages
Join author Chip Syme as he hires on with the Penn Central in 1969 as a fireman through the end of Conrail during his days as an engineer! A lot of good miles and smiles and they are recounted here in terrific photographs and entertaining stories!
Penn Central in the Conrail Era - Volume 5: 1995-1999
Author: Stephen M. Timko
Released: June 1, 2021
Hardcover, 128 Pages
The final look, year by year, at former Penn Central property under Conrail ownership from 1995-1999. Featuring a chapter on former Penn Central motive power, equipment, and structures.
HO Scale Alloy Wheel Set
Truck not included
Pewter cast 22.5inch wheel set of Alloy type wheels
HO Scale Trackside Signage
This is a stainless steel photo etch piece. The back side of the photo etch is plain/smooth.
Go to Showcaseminiatures.net regarding how to use black oxide for finishing this signage.
HO Scale Bus Bench - 4pkg
Laser Cut with decals
HO Scale Loading Dock Ramp - 4pkg
Forklift Dock Plates, package of 4
HO Scale Single Oil Column
N Scale 53ft HC Corrugated Container - Canadian Tire (2pk)
(Red box scheme)
FEATURES:
- All New Tooling; 6-42-6 corrugated sides.
- 5 different doors and two fronts tooled to match prototype photos.
- IBC(Inter-Box Connecting pins) in scale ISO 40ft locations.
- JTC Magnetic connecting system: magnets on bottom & metal top plates.
- Detailed printing as per photographs.
- The IBC pins Mate with JTC 40ft open top containers with Magnets, JTC 20ft containers with Magnets; Atlas 40ft containers, JTC Flatrack containers, JTC 53ft and 48ft containers and future Jacksonville Terminal Company containers.
- Compatible with JTC Retro-fit underframe kits to stack M-T and S-T brand containers on top.
HO Scale Large Power Transformers
6 transformers, 6 drop-down fuses and 2 copper wires
HO Scale Medium Power Transformers
6 transformers, 6 drop-down fuses and 2 copper wires
N Scale 40ft HC Corrugated Container - ONE (2pk)
(Painted Cherry Blossom Magenta)
FEATURES:
- All New Tooling; -42- corrugated sides.
- IBC(Inter-Box Connecting pins) in scale ISO locations.
- JTC Magnetic connecting system: 3-magnets bottom & metal top plate.
- Detailed printing as per photographs.
- The IBC pins mate with JTC 40ft open top containers with Magnets, JTC 20ft containers with Magnets, Atlas 40ft containers, and future Jacksonville Terminal Company containers.
- Compatible with JTC Retro-fit underframe kits to stack M-T and S-T brand containers on top.
HO Scale Small Power Transformers
6 transformers, 6 drop-down fuses and 2 copper wires
HO Scale 40Ft Down-Line Regulator Assembly Kit
The natural poles in this kit come already painted depicting weather-stained, pressure treated wood. The other parts are cast in metal -just like the prototype- and ready to be painted. The kit comes with everything that you see in the picture, including the wires needed to make this look like the real thing Duro Brand CA glue recommended. The transformers in this kit feature our large sized transformers.
A word about our Power Pole Kits: A 30 Ft. HO Scaled pole would be 4.1 inches in height. A 40 Ft. pole would be 5.5 inches. These poles are sharpened on the base and are slightly taller than these dimensions to allow for pole insertion into your scenery.
HO Scale 40Ft Power Poles - 6pkg
Poles only-includes 6 - stained and weathered
HO Scale 30Ft Transformer Bank Kit
This is a life-like, -look like the real deal- little kit that includes everything you see in the picture, including the wires. The pole comes pre-painted and weathered to look like the real deal. Kit includes one pole, two cross arms, three transformer boxes, three drop-down fuses, one control box, two copper wires, and one longer brass wire (that can be painted) that connects the transformers to the control box. This kit works well with any of our other power pole kits and components. The transformers pictured are our medium sized transformers.
A word about our Power Pole Kits: A 30 Ft. HO Scaled pole would be 4.1 inches in height. A 40 Ft. pole would be 5.5 inches. These poles are sharpened on the base and are slightly taller than these dimensions to allow for pole insertion into your scenery.
HO Scale 30Ft Down-Line Regulator Assembly Kit
The natural poles in this kit come already painted depicting weather-stained, pressure treated wood. The other parts are cast in metal -just like the prototype- and ready to be painted. The kit comes with everything that you see in the picture, including the wires needed to make this look like the real thing Duro Brand CA glue recommended. The transformers in this kit feature our large sized transformers.
A word about our Power Pole Kits: A 30 Ft. HO Scaled pole would be 4.1 inches in height. A 40 Ft. pole would be 5.5 inches. These poles are sharpened on the base and are slightly taller than these dimensions to allow for pole insertion into your scenery.
SwitchPilot Extension - The better half!
If required, SwitchPilot can be augmented with the SwitchPilot Extension Module. Plugged in at the side of the SwitchPilot, it offers four relay-driven outputs, used for switching potential-free loads, or for polarizing the frog. The ideal supplement for tricky circuitry!
MODES OF OPERATION:
The SwitchPilot Extension Module only works in conjunction with a SwitchPilot. Plugged in at the side, it gets its electrical power directly from the SwitchPilot. It contains a total of 4 Twin-Relays (2 x DPDT), of which each is dedicated to a pair of transistorized SwitchPilot outputs.
The respective relays switch position is directly dependent upon the state of this pair of outputs. With the relays help, loads can be switched, galvanically separated from the rest of the track (it functions like a k84), or a motorized turnout can be polarized.
With the relays 1.5 Amp continuous rating, either frogs can be polarized, or blocks powered signal dependent, or motorized devices, such as (water) pumps may be switched. Especially intricate is the option to control motorized turnouts. Of course the SwitchPilot Extension Module easily handles the necessary motor polarization as well.
Long Prop Adapter: UMX Carbon Cub SS/UMX Turbo Timber
3-Blade Propeller - 120mm x 70mm
HO Scale 30Ft Power Pole Set - 5pkg
No, these arent real power poles, but they look like it! This is our HO Scale Power Pole Set. The kit includes 5 natural poles that come already painted depicting weather-stained, pressure treated wood. The cross beams and transformer are cast in metal, also -just like the prototype-. The poles have a sharp point on the end making them easier to push into your scenery.
Use Duro Brand CA glue for attaching the beams and transformer. (5 poles, 1 large transformer, 5 cross beams)
In a small town poles are placed at property corners to serve houses so this could be 100 ft. or so. But if you are in a rural area, distribution poles are placed 250 - 350 ft. apart.
Clean the metal parts with rubbing alcohol and let dry before assembling.
When dry, spray paint the metal pieces with Tamiya gray primer. We recommend Tamiya gray primer because it is the proper shade of gray.
Drill a hole in the pole where you want the transformer glued on. The transformer has a pin on the back that can be inserted into the drilled hole to help hold in place while glueing.
Glue on the cross beam and transformer with super glue.
You can dust on black pastel chalk for weathering at each attachment point of the parts when finished. This will give some depth and forced shadow to the finished model.
A word about our Power Pole Kits: A 30 Ft. HO Scaled pole would be 4.1 inches in height. A 40 Ft. pole would be 5.5 inches. These poles are sharpened on the base and are slightly taller than these dimensions to allow for pole insertion into your scenery.
HO 1/2 Motor Mounting Pad (6/pk)
HO Scale Identical Trash Cans - 10pkg
Set of 10 Trash Cans - all metal casting. All cans are identical with each measuring roughly 0.3 inches tall by 0.18 inches wide.
HO Scale Strap Hinges
Etched Brass strap hinges for both HO and O Scales. 60 hinges on each fret in two sizes: 10inch and 8inch (for HO) and 5.5inch and 4.5inch (for O Scale).
HO Scale T Hinges
Etched Brass -T- Hinges for both HO and O Scales. 60 hinges on each fret in two sizes: 10inch and 8inch (for HO) and 5.5inch and 4.5inch (for O Scale).
HO Scale Val-U Fuel and Oils Decals for 55 gallon drums - 8pkg
This set of 8 decals will fit our 55 gallon metal drums sold separately. The decal includes Jason Jensens Val-U Fuel and Oils logo.
HO Scale 55 Gallon Oil Drums - 8pkg
This kit includes 8 all metal cast drums. A set of 8 decals are sold separately.