ALL RDG UNITS FEATURE:
- Partial side skirts
- Non-Dynamic
- Grabiron ladder up the right side of the nose
- Steam generator equipped for passenger service
- Nathan 5-chime air horn
- Nose mounted m/u doors
- Seperately applied nose mounted photo-etched and printed road number “reflector board”, A-units
- FP7 phase I
- FP7 phase I
- FP7 phase II
ALL SOO UNITS FEATURE:
While these covered wagons were bought for passenger service, they served most of their careers in freight service. Changing colors to the now familiar red and white scheme in the early sixties, and loosing their steam generators shortly thereafter, the old girls started to gain some real personality.
- Steam generator and side skirts removed
- Grabiron ladder engineer side of the nose
- Drop grabs replaced the rear vertical handrails, per prototype
- Rear backup light
- FP7 Phase I
- Railroad-modified pilot with removed steps
- Short grab iron ladder up the left side of the nose
- Nose gyra light plated over
- Nose door with single beam headlight
- Early style square winterization hatch
- FP7 Phase II
- Unmodified EMD standard freight pilot
- FARR grilles
- As-delivered light package
- Nose door with single beam headlight
- Rounded winterization hatch
- FP7 Phase I
- Railroad-modified pilot with removed steps
- Short grab iron ladder up the left side of the nose
- Nose door w/ twin sealed beam headlight
- Early style square winterization hatch
- Early style square winterization hatch
ALL SP UNITS FEATURE:
- Represent modified locomotives after 1956
- Modified side skirt
- Whip antenna, A-units
- Nose mounted m/u door, A-units
- Nose side grab irons, A-units
- Nose mounted lift lugs, A-units
- Early style 4-hose MU hoses
- FARR grilles
- Seperately applied nose mounted photo-etched and printed sunset medallion, A-units
This unit detailed to match in service photos after 1956. Five-chime air horn, large fuel tank and EMD modified side skirts are a characteristic of this era. Snow plow pilot added after 1956. #6456, #8302:
As above these units are detailed to match photos taken after 1956. The a-unit has a three-chime air horn, and hasn’t yet received it’s plow pilot. Photos show it survived without the plow until the very early sixties. Both units of this set still have the EMD modified “mini skirts” above the large fuel tanks. #6458, #8300:
These two are detailed to match a couple of “Black Widow’ painted engines that lasted until the mid sixties-1965 to be exact. The a-unit has the typical five-chime airhorn, plow pilot, nose side mounted ladder and like most Espee f-units in this era the small side skirts have been removed.
LOCOMOTIVE FEATURES:
- All units are powered
- Factory installed SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound and DCC decoder (DCC+sound units only)
- Tsunami sounds are compatible with both DCC and DC operation (DCC+sound units only)
- Genesis driveline with balanced five pole skew wound motor and dual flywheels
- Directional constant lighting; headlight brightness remains constant
- Scaled from prototype resources including drawings, field measurements, photographs, and more
- Fully-assembled and ready-to-run
- Accurately-painted and printed paint schemes
- Separately applied photo etched metal and injection molded detail parts
- Cab interior
- Coupler cut levers
- MU hoses
- Trainline hose
- Windshield wipers
- Lift rings
- Wire grab irons
- Detailed fuel tank with fuel fillers, fuel gauges, breather pipes, and retention tanks
- Sander lines
- Body mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers - Kadee compatible
- DCC-ready features Quick Plug™ plug-and-play technology with both 8- and 9-pin connector (DCC-Ready only)
- Genesis driveline with 5-pole skew wound motor, precision machined flywheels, and multi-link drivetrain for trouble free operation
- All-wheel drive with precision gears for smooth and quiet operation
- All-wheel electrical pickup provides reliable current flow
- Wheels with RP25 contours operate on all popular brands of track
- Incandescent bulbs for realistic appearance
- Back up light
- Blomberg-B trucks
- Heavy die-cast frame for greater traction and more pulling power
- Packaging securely holds for the model for safe storage
- Replacement parts available
- Minimum radius: 18”
SOUND EQUIPPED MODELS ALSO FEATURE:
- Onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 decoder pre-installed
- Sound units operate in both DC and DCC
- Individual sound boards installed in both A and B units (sound units only)
- Engine, horn, and bell sounds work in DC
- Some functions are limited in DC
- All functions NMRA compatible in DCC mode
- Slow speed control
- Program a multiple unit (MU) lashup with lead unit only horn, bell, and lights
- Lighting effects such as beacons, Gyralight where prototypically accurate
- Many functions can be altered via Configuration Value (CV) changes
- CV chart included in the box
PROTOTYPE INFO:
The EMD FP7 was a 1,500 horsepower (1,100 kW), B-B passenger-hauling diesel locomotive produced between June 1949 and December 1953 by General Motors’ Electro-Motive Division and General Motors Diesel. Final assembly was at GM-EMD’s La Grange, Illinois plant, excepting locomotives destined for Canada, in which case final assembly was at GMD’s plant in London, Ontario. The locomotive contained an auxiliary water tank and steam generator to supply steam heat to the trailing passenger cars. This necessitated a longer body and frame. Although intended for passenger service, these locomotive still were regularly assigned into freight locomotive pools as well.
Specs
DCC: | Equipped |
SOUND: | Tsunami2 |
Minimum Age Recommendation: | 14 years |
Is Assembly Required: | No |
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