With its combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model of the classic workhorse features a
powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and tender electrical
pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and
coupler lift bars; an Alton Limited paint scheme; and more. Measures
11¼" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90930
With a combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast
underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating
headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25
metal wheels; an Atlantic Coast Line "FDR Special" paint scheme; and
more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's
box.
#0R90905
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power. This HO model features a powerful can
motor with a flywheel for smooth operation, a precision gear
transmission, a fully operational valve gear, an operating
headlight, finely molded details and authentic Long Island Railroad
markings. Measures 10½" long.
#0R99658
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power. By 1885, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
had nearly 180 Consolidations in regular service.
This HO scale model of one of those Consolidations features a
powerful motor and precision gearing for flawless performance,
intricate hand-applied details, a prototypical tender with a
simulated coal load, working head and tender lights, magnetically
operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Baltimore & Ohio paint
scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R92221
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and - with more than
14,000 built - remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model of one such "Mike" features a
powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, a die cast underframe, locomotive and tender electrical
pickup, operating head and tender lights, metal rails and coupler
lift bars, RP25 metal wheels, an authentic Baltimore and Ohio paint
scheme, and more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90901
Between the 1890s and World War I,
Baltimore & Ohio's six daily Royal Blue Line passenger trains -
which provided service between New York and Washington - were noted
for their luxury, elegant appearance and speed. This HO scale model
of a Royal Blue 4-4-0 American steam locomotive features a die cast
chassis and boiler, a powerful motor, an operating headlight, a
steam pipe stack, wire railings, a simulated coal load, a colorful
Baltimore & Ohio paint scheme, a lifetime limited warranty, and
more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95054
This complete HO scale set will have you
up and running an old-time passenger train in no time! You get a
2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive with a tender, a four-piece 50'
Overland passenger car set, a 45"x 36" oval of E-Z Track, a power
pack, instructions, and more!
The DCC-ready locomotive features a powerful motor and an upgraded
drive mechanism, a prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a
detailed tender with a simulated coal load, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, an authentic paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼"
long.
You also receive heavyweight combine, coach, sleeper and business
cars, each with clear window glazing, molded truss rods with
turnbuckles, screw mounted trucks for accurate tracking, RP25 metal
wheels, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic paint
scheme, and more. Each car measures 6¾" long, making the entire
train a real showcase on your layout!
#0R93282
With more than 11,000 units built from the early 1860s to the 1920s, the 2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive operated on many Class I railroad main and branch lines well into the diesel era. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor and an upgraded drive mechanism, a prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a detailed tender with a coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Baltimore & Ohio Railroad paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and arrives ready to run. #0R86475
Able to negotiate tighter radius curves than larger locomotives, the 0-4-0 tank steam locomotive was often employed in dockyard and industrial work as well as general switching duties for Class I railroads. This HO scale model features a powerful motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, an operating headlight, separately applied detail parts, metal wheels, horn hook couplers, and more. Measures approximately 4" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90206
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; operating headl and tender lights; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25 metal wheels; a Baltimore & Ohio "Big Six" paint scheme; and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90902
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a working headlight, an operational valve gear, a finely detailed body and Baltimore & Ohio markings. Measures 9¼" long. #0R99697
This HO scale model features a powerful can
motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation,
finely detailed running gear, hand-applied body details, operational
lighting, authentic Baltimore & Ohio markings, and more. 11¼" long.
#0R99354
Almost every major North American railway that
operated in the second half of the 19th century owned and operated the
4-4-0 "American." Now, you can too! This HO scale model of the classic
pioneer features a die cast chassis and boiler, a powerful motor, an
operating headlight, a balloon stack with a metal mesh screen, wire
railings, a simulated coal load, knuckle couplers, a colorful Baltimore
& Ohio Railroad paint scheme, a lifetime limited warranty and more.
Measures approximately 7¼" long.
#0R93500
Now, for the first time ever, Bachmann has
taken its award-winning HO scale 2-8-0 Consolidation model and built in
DCC with sound! Bringing the model to life is on-board Tsunami® sound
technology whose 16-bit sound processor includes whistles, bells,
chuffs, and much more. Best of all, this model's dual-mode operation
will automatically adjust itself to work properly - whether you operate
a DC or DCC layout - without any internal switches or adjustments! Of
course, this model also includes all the great Spectrum features that
you've come to expect, including an all-metal chassis and metal
side-rods, a 5-pole skew-wound motor and a completely hidden drive
train, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, a detailed cab with
glazed windows and an engineer figure, an operating headlight, a
prototypical tender with metal wheels and a simulated coal load, an
authentic Baltimore & Ohio paint scheme, and much more. Measures 10½"
long and arrives ready to run right out of the box.
#0R93507
In the 19th and early 20th centuries,
the 2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its reliability and tenacious pulling power. This HO model features a
powerful can motor with flywheel for smooth operation, precision gear
transmission, fully operational valve gear, operating headlight, finely
molded details, and B&O markings. Model measures 10½" in length.
#0R99927
Replicating an 0-6-0T tank switcher used for switching and local service, this DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, a metal valve gear, working head and rear lights, separately applied detail parts such as metal handrails and a movable brass bell, die cast wheels with nickel rims, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a Bethlehem Steel paint scheme, and more. Measures 4¼" long and arrives ready to run #0R92773
With more than 11,000 units built from the early 1860s to the 1920s, the 2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive operated on many Class I railroad main and branch lines well into the diesel era. Boston & Maine's turn-of-the-century Moguls wound up in commuter service and several survived until 1955 - almost the very end of B&M steam - hauling open platform wooden coaches in the Boston suburbs.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor and a precision drive mechanism, a prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a detailed tender with a coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Boston & Maine paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and arrives ready to run. #0R92140
This HO scale locomotive comes DCC-ready and features a powerful can motor with a flywheel, a die cast metal underframe, intricate body and tender castings with hand-applied parts, blackened metal wheels and driving rods, operating head and tender lights, machined brass poppet valves, Boston & Maine markings and more. Measures 14½" long. Buy this 2-10-2 and get a Boston & Maine 2-8-0 Consolidation locomotive free! #0R99680
Touted for its power, speed and good
looks, the 4-6-2 Pacific powered many of America's premier steam era
passenger trains. This HO scale model features a powerful can motor
with precision gearing for smooth operation, finely detailed body
and running gear, operational lighting, Burlington Route markings,
and more. Model measures 11¼" in length.
#0R09952
With their articulated frame and high adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives
such as this were especially popular in the woods and on mine runs
where curving, lightly-built track was common. This DCC-ready, HO
scale model features a die cast chassis, cylinders and drive wheels;
a powerful can motor with a brass flywheel; a 9-pin drawbar
connector for easy DCC installation and maintenance; 12-wheel drive
with locomotive and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts
and side rails; operational lighting; a three-piece brass bell;
knuckle couplers; a simulated coal load in the tender; an authentic
Canadian Forest Products paint scheme; and more. Measures 12" long
and arrives ready to run.
Age of Steam Logging
Through vintage film footage and photographs, this forestry museum
orientation film from 1965 examines early 20th century logging in
the Pacific Northwest. You'll enjoy fascinating views of logging and
steam railroad operations, including trackside log skidders in
action. B&W, 28 minutes.
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and - with more than
14,000 built - remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast
underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating
headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25
metal wheels, a Canadian National paint scheme, and more. Measures
11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box.
#0R90915
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and - with more than
14,000 built - remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast
underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating
headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25
metal wheels, a Canadian Pacific paint scheme, and more. Measures
11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box.
#0R90917
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model of one such 2-10-2 features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25 metal wheels, an authentic Canadian Pacific paint scheme, and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90918
Replicating an 0-6-0T tank switcher used for switching and local service, this DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, a metal valve gear, working head and rear lights, separately applied detail parts such as metal handrails and a movable brass bell, die cast wheels with nickel rims, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a Canadian Pacific paint scheme, and more. Measures 4¼" long and arrives ready to run. #0R92794
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was known for its tenacious pulling power. The Canadian
Pacific Railway, which built Canada's first transcontinental
railroad in the 1880s, primarily employed the 2-8-0 in freight
service.
This HO scale model of the ubiquitous locomotive features a powerful
motor and precision gearing for flawless performance, intricate
hand-applied details, a prototypical tender with a simulated coal
load, working head and tender lights, magnetically operated knuckle
couplers, an authentic Canadian Pacific paint scheme, and more.
Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R92228
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a precision gear
transmission, an operating headlight, finely molded details and
Canadian Pacific markings. 10½" long.
#0R99662
This ready-to-run N scale locomotive
features a die cast boiler, a smooth running motor with precision
gearing, a finely molded body with hand-applied parts and rivet
detail, an operating headlight, a snap-shut storage case, Canadian
Pacific Railway markings and more. Measures approximately 6" in
length.
#0R99365
Able to negotiate tighter radius curves than larger locomotives, the 0-4-0 tank steam locomotive was often employed in dockyard and industrial work as well as general switching duties for Class I railroads. This HO scale model features a powerful motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, an operating headlight, separately applied detail parts, metal wheels, horn hook couplers, and more. Measures approximately 4" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90207
Wearing the colorful paint schemes of the
originals, these are the famous Union Pacific and Central Pacific
locomotives that met at the completion of the transcontinental
railroad. This set includes one HO scale Union Pacific 4-4-0
American steam locomotive/tender (R09188) and one HO scale Central
Pacific 4-4-0 American locomotive/tender (R09261). Each model
features a powerful motor, detailed body and side-rod castings,
authentic markings and more. Each measures 8¼" with tender.
#0R09265
This is the famous Central Pacific
locomotive Jupiter that met the Union Pacific #119 at the completion
of the transcontinental railroad. This HO scale powered features a
powerful motor, detailed body and side-rod castings, authentic
Central Pacific "Jupiter" markings; and more. Model measures
approximately 7¼" in length.
#0R09261
The rugged 2-6-0 Mogul was so versatile that it was used at the head end of both freight and passenger trains. This HO scale model features powerful can motor with precision gearing for smooth operation, working headlight, operational valve, finely molded body details and authentic Central Vermont markings. Model measures 9¼" in length. #0R09611
In the late 19th and early 20th
centuries, the 2-8-0 Consolidation was widely used for freight and
passenger operations due to its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model - part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum
series - features built-in DCC and sound with onboard Tsunami®
sound technology whose 16-bit sound processor includes whistles,
bells, chuffs, and much more. Best of all, this model's dual-mode
operation will automatically adjust itself to work properly -
whether you operate a DC or DCC layout - without any internal
switches or adjustments!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a completely hidden belt and
flywheel drive train, all-wheel pickup and drive, a metal chassis
and metal side rods, an operating headlight, a detailed cab with
painted engineer figures, a prototypical tender with metal wheels
and a simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers,
an authentic Chesapeake & Ohio paint scheme, and more. Measures 10¾"
long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95055
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries,
the 2-8-0 Consolidation was widely used for freight and passenger
operations due to its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model - part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum
series - features built-in DCC and sound with onboard Tsunami®
sound technology whose 16-bit sound processor includes whistles,
bells, chuffs, and much more. Best of all, this model's dual-mode
operation will automatically adjust itself to work properly -
whether you operate a DC or DCC layout - without any internal
switches or adjustments!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a completely hidden belt and
flywheel drive train, all-wheel pickup and drive, a metal chassis
and metal side rods, an operating headlight, a detailed cab with
painted engineer figures, a prototypical tender with metal wheels
and a simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers,
an authentic Chesapeake & Ohio paint scheme, and more. Measures 10¾"
long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95056
Replicating Chesapeake & Ohio's version of the
2-8-4 Berkshire, this DCC-equipped, HO scale model of #2760 - which was
built by Alco in 1947 - features a powerful 5-pole motor and precision
gearing for smooth operation, a finely molded body with a die cast
chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails and a bell, a working
headlight, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a prototypical tender
with a simulated coal load, an authentic Chesapeake & Ohio paint scheme,
a lifetime limited warranty, and more. Measures 15½" long with tender
and arrives ready to run.
#0R90852
Replicating Chesapeake & Ohio's version of
the 2-8-4 Berkshire, this DCC-equipped, HO scale model of #2724 -
which was built by Alco in 1944 - features a powerful 5-pole motor
and precision gearing for smooth operation, a finely molded body
with a die cast chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails
and a bell, a working headlight, magnetically operated knuckle
couplers, a prototypical tender with a simulated coal load, an
authentic Chesapeake & Ohio paint scheme, a lifetime limited
warranty, and more. Measures 15½" long with tender and arrives ready
to run.
#0R90853
This HO scale model features a powerful
can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, finely detailed running gear, hand-applied body details,
operational lighting, colorful Chesapeake & Ohio markings and more.
11¼" long.
#0R99641
Able to negotiate tighter radius curves than larger locomotives, the 0-4-0 tank steam locomotive was often employed in dockyard and industrial work as well as general switching duties for Class I railroads. This HO scale model features a powerful motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, an operating headlight, separately applied detail parts, metal wheels, horn hook couplers, and more. Measures approximately 4" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90208
Named for its ability to haul heavy coal
trains over the Allegheny Mountains when it entered service on the
Chesapeake & Ohio in 1941, the Lima-built 2-6-6-6 Allegheny H-8 was
the heaviest reciprocating steam locomotive ever produced.
Made by Rivarossi, this HO scale model of that coal-hauling behemoth
features built-in DCC and sound with a LokSound decoder and speaker;
a die cast metal chassis; dual flywheels for smooth operation; a
choice of long or short cabs; bi-directional lights; a lighted
firebox; numerous factory-fitted details, including a
nicely-outfitted cab and opening water lids on the tender;
photo-etched builder's plates; magnetically operated knuckle
couplers; and authentic markings. Measures 18¾" long and is
recommended for curves with at least a 22" radius.
#0R98856
Part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line
Spectrum series, this amazingly detailed HO scale model features
built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear 16 sounds including
whistle, bell, brake squeal and chuff - that works on DCC or
standard DC layouts, a powerful 5-pole motor with precision gearing,
a die cast chassis, hand-applied body and tender details, a
well-equipped cab interior with an engineer figure, operational
lighting, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, blackened RP25
metal wheels, authentic Chesapeake & Ohio markings, and more. Set
measures 13" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R92736
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and - with more than
14,000 built - remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast
underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating
headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25
metal wheels; a Burlington Route paint scheme; and more. Measures
11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box.
#0R90919
The rugged 2-6-0 Mogul was so versatile that it was used for both freight and passenger service.
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a working headlight, an operational valve gear, a finely detailed body and CB&Q markings. Measures 9¼" long. #0R99661
Almost every major North American railway
that operated in the second half of the 19th century owned and
operated the 4-4-0 "American." Now, you can, too! This HO scale
model of the classic pioneer features a die cast chassis and boiler;
a powerful motor; an operating headlight; wire railings; a simulated
coal load; knuckle couplers; a colorful Chicago, Burlington & Quincy
Railroad paint scheme; a lifetime limited warranty; and more.
Measures approximately 7¼" long.
#0R93502
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with a precision gear transmission, detailed side rods and valve gears, an operating headlight, finely molded body details and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy markings. Measures 10½" in length. #0R99313
This premium quality, HO scale "Ten
Wheeler," part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series,
features built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear whistles,
bells, chuffs, air pumps, coupler clank, water stop, and others, all
recorded from real locomotives - that works on DCC or standard DC
layouts!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a die cast chassis, separately
applied detail parts, a fully outfitted cab with an engineer figure,
a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load,
blackened RP25 metal wheels with spokes, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, authentic markings, a lifetime limited warranty,
and more. Measures 9" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95180
This HO scale model is part of Bachmann's
Spectrum series and comes DCC ready. It features metal valve gear,
operating headlight, separately applied details such as bell,
whistle, domes and piping; detailed cab interior; painted crew
figures; finely molded rivet detail; Chicago & North Western
markings; a lifetime limited warranty; and more. Measures 8 ¼" in
length.
#0R99383
This HO scale model features a powerful
can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, finely detailed running gear, hand-applied body details,
operational lighting, colorful Lackawanna markings and more. 11¼"
long.
#0R99640
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western
Railroad, Semi-Streamlined.
With a combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast
underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating
headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25
metal wheels; a Delaware, Lackawanna & Western paint scheme; and
more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's
box.
#0R90910
Shuffle freight cars over your layout with this HO scale 0-4-0 "fatboy" old tyme switcher. It features a powerful motor, finely molded body and running gear details, a working headlight, Denver & Rio Grande railroad markings, and more. #0R98662
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model of the classic workhorse features a powerful
motor and precision gearing for flawless performance, intricate
hand-applied details, a prototypical tender with a simulated coal
load, working head and tender lights, magnetically operated knuckle
couplers, an authentic Denver & Rio Grande Western "Bumblebee" paint
scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90125
This HO scale model of a Denver & Rio
Grande Western 2-6-0 Mogul, a locomotive versatile enough to be used
for both freight and passenger service, features a powerful motor
with precision gearing for smooth operation, a working headlight and
smoke unit, finely molded body details, a die cast chassis and
boiler, wire handrails, a realistic cowcatcher, a detailed tender
with a simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers,
authentic markings, a lifetime limited warranty, and more. Measures
9¼" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95107
Designed in the late 19th century by
Baldwin Locomotive Works for use on high speed trains, the Prairie
was often found at the point on crack passenger runs. This HO scale
model features a powerful motor and precision gearing for smooth
operation, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body, a working
headlight and smoke unit, a detailed tender with a simulated coal
load, authentic Denver & Rio Grande Western markings, a lifetime
limited warranty, and more. Measure 9¼" long and arrives ready to
run.
#0R90576
With a combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model of one such 4-6-2 features a powerful
motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a
die cast underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an
operating headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift
bars, RP25 metal wheels, an authentic Denver & Rio Grande Western
paint scheme, and more. 11¼" long; arrives ready to run.
#0R90923
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; an authentic Denver & Rio Grande Western paint scheme; and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90924
The 4-4-0 design became the most popular
wheel arrangement of the 19th century and many 4-4-0s formed the
backbone of North American railroads. This HO scale model features a
powerful motor and precision gearing for smooth operation, engine
and tender electrical pickup, brass detail parts, Denver-South Park
& Pacific markings, and more. Measures 8¼" in length.
#0R09957
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; a Vanderbilt tender; RP25 metal wheels; an Erie Railroad paint scheme; and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box. #0R90909
This HO scale model features a powerful
can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, finely detailed running gear, hand-applied body details,
operational lighting, Frisco markings and more. 11¼" long.
#0R99656
Due to the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, Baldwin Locomotive Works was forced to stop shipment of more than one hundred 2-10-0 locomotives bound for Czarist Russia. These locomotives helped relieve a scarcity of motive power when they found homes with American railroads.
Part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series, this HO scale model of one such 2-10-0 features built-in DCC and 16 sounds - such as whistle, bell, brake squeal and chuff - that work on DCC or standard DC layouts; a powerful motor with a cog V-belt drive; all-wheel electrical pickup; an operating headlight; separately applied detail parts such as a bell, a whistle and metal handrails; a detailed cab interior with painted crew figures; a tender with a simulated coal load, a brakeman's "doghouse," a detailed underframe, and a choice of pre-1940 arch bar trucks or post-1940 trucks; magnetically operated knuckle couplers; an authentic Frisco paint scheme; a lifetime limited warranty; and more. Measures 10" long and arrives ready to run. #0R93332
Price: $335.00
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With their articulated frame and high adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives
such as this were especially popular in the woods and on mine runs
where curving, lightly-built track was common. This DCC-ready, HO
scale model features a die cast chassis, cylinders and drive wheels;
a powerful can motor with a brass flywheel; a 9-pin drawbar
connector for easy DCC installation and maintenance; 12-wheel drive
with locomotive and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts
and side rails; operational lighting; a three-piece brass bell;
knuckle couplers; a simulated coal load in the tender; an unlettered
paint scheme for maximum flexibility; and more. Measures 12" long
and arrives ready to run.
Age of Steam Logging - DVD
Through vintage film footage and photographs, this forestry museum
orientation film from 1965 examines early 20th century logging in
the Pacific Northwest. You'll enjoy fascinating views of logging and
steam railroad operations, including trackside log skidders in
action. B&W, 28 minutes.
#0R87234 Price: $159.00
4-6-0 Steam Locomotive, HO Scale. This premium quality, HO scale "Ten
Wheeler," part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series,
features built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear whistles,
bells, chuffs, air pumps, coupler clank, water stop, and others, all
recorded from real locomotives - that works on DCC or standard DC
layouts!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a die cast chassis, separately
applied detail parts, a fully outfitted cab with an engineer figure,
a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load,
blackened RP25 metal wheels with spokes, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, authentic markings, a lifetime limited warranty,
and more. Measures 9" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95176
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0-4-0 Tank Steam Locomotive, HO Scale. Able to negotiate tighter radius curves than larger locomotives, the 0-4-0 tank steam locomotive was often employed in dockyard and industrial work as well as general switching duties for Class I railroads. This HO scale model features a powerful motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body with simulated rivets, an operating headlight, separately applied detail parts, metal wheels, horn hook couplers, and more. Measures approximately 4" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90205
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25 metal wheels, a Great Northern paint scheme, and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box. #0R90920
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and - with more than
14,000 built - remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast
underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating
headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25
metal wheels; an authentic Great Northern paint scheme; and more.
Measures 11¼" long and arrives ready to run.
The USRA 0-8-0 was a rugged, versatile locomotive used frequently for heavy yard movements.
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with a precision gear transmission, detailed side rods and valve gears, an operating headlight, finely molded body details and Great Northern markings. Model measures 10½" long. #0R99140
With their articulated frame and high
adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives such as this were especially popular in
the woods and on mine runs where curving, lightly-built track was
common. This DCC ready, HO scale model of a Great Northern locomotive
used in Washington State's Cascade Mountains features a die cast chassis
with a powerful motor and a brass flywheel; 12-wheel drive with
locomotive and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts and side
rails; operational lighting; a 3-piece brass bell; knuckle couplers; a
simulated coal load in the tender; a 1902 Great Northern paint scheme;
and more. Measures 12" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R93504
The 4-4-0 design became the most memorable
wheel arrangement of the 19th century and many locomotives with this
design formed the backbone of North American railroads. This HO scale
model features a powerful motor and precision gearing for smooth
operation, engine and tender electrical pickup, brass detail parts,
Great Northern markings, and more. Measures 8¼" in length.
#0R99189
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the Mikado
served on nearly every Class I railroad, seeing action well into the
1950s before being replaced by diesels.
This HO scale model features engine and tender electrical pickup, a
powerful can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for
smooth operation, an operating headlight and a reversing tender light, a
detailed rod and valve gear, metal hand rails and coupler lift bars,
finely molded body details, Great Northern markings and more. 11¼" long.
#0R99664
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to its
tenacious pulling power. This HO scale model features a powerful can
motor with a flywheel and a precision gear transmission for smooth
operation, a fully operational valve gear, a working headlight, an
authentic Great Northern paint scheme, and more. Measures 10½" long and
arrives ready to run.
#0R99766
This HO scale model features a powerful
can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, finely detailed running gear, hand-applied body details,
operational lighting, Illinois Central markings and more. 11¼" long.
#0R99320
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power. This HO model features a powerful can
motor with flywheel for smooth operation, precision gear
transmission, fully operational valve gear, operating headlight,
finely molded details and authentic Long Island Railroad markings.
Model measures 10½" in length.
#0R09683
This HO scale model features a powerful
can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, finely detailed
running gear, hand-applied body details including metal grab irons,
operational lighting, a simulated coal load, Maine Central markings
and more. 11¼" long.
#0R99263
This HO scale model is part of Bachmann's
top of the line Spectrum series and comes DCC ready. It features a
metal valve gear, operating headlight, separately applied details
such as bell, whistle, domes and piping; detailed cab interior;
painted crew figures; finely molded rivet detail; Maryland &
Pennsylvania markings; a lifetime limited warranty; and more.
Measures 8¼" and arrives ready to roll.
#0R99425
This premium quality, HO scale "Ten
Wheeler," part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series,
features built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear whistles,
bells, chuffs, air pumps, coupler clank, water stop, and others, all
recorded from real locomotives - that works on DCC or standard DC
layouts!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a die cast chassis, separately
applied detail parts, a fully outfitted cab with an engineer figure,
a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load,
blackened RP25 metal wheels with spokes, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, authentic markings, a lifetime limited warranty,
and more. Measures 9" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95179
Built by Richmond Locomotive Works in the
early 1900s, the 4-4-0 American was employed in mainline and short
mixed passenger service as late as the mid-20th century.
DCC-equipped for speed, direction and lighting, this HO scale model
replicating the Maryland & Pennsylvania Little Six locomotive
features a powerful motor; a die cast chassis, boiler and frame; a
detailed cab with a painted engineer figure; an operating headlight;
an all-metal Walschaert valve gear; separately applied metal detail
parts such as a bell, whistles, domes and piping; a prototypical
tender; magnetically operated knuckle couplers; an authentic "Ma and
Pa" paint scheme; and more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to
run.
#0R90298
With a combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast
underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating
headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25
metal wheels, a colorful Milwaukee Road "Chippewa" paint scheme, and
more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's
box.
#0R90916
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 Consolidation was widely used for freight and passenger operations
due to its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model- part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series
- of the ubiquitous workhorse features built-in DCC and sound
with onboard Tsunami® sound technology whose 16-bit sound
processor includes whistles, bells, chuffs, and much more. Best of all,
this model's dual-mode operation will automatically adjust itself to
work properly - whether you operate a DC or a DCC layout - without any
internal switches or adjustments!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a completely hidden belt and
flywheel drive train, all-wheel pickup and drive, a metal chassis and
metal side rods, an operating headlight, a detailed cab with painted
engineer figures, a prototypical tender with metal wheels and a
simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an
authentic New Haven Railroad paint scheme, and more. 10¾" long; arrives
ready to run.
#0R95057
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and - with more than
14,000 built - remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast
underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating
headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25
metal wheels, a New York Central paint scheme, and more. Measures
11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box.
#0R90908
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model of the classic workhorse features built-in DCC
and sounds including bell, blower hiss, conductor, whistle
and synchronized chuff, six of which can even be operated on DC
systems via an included wireless remote control! You also get a
powerful motor and precision gearing for flawless performance;
intricate hand-applied details; a prototypical tender with a
simulated coal load; working head and tender lights; magnetically
operated knuckle couplers; an authentic New York Central paint
scheme; and more. 7½" long; arrives ready to run.
#0R90687
the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model of the classic workhorse features a powerful
motor and precision gearing for flawless performance, intricate
hand-applied details, a prototypical tender with a simulated coal
load, working head and tender lights, magnetically operated knuckle
couplers, an authentic New York Central paint scheme, and more.
Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90688
This premium quality, HO scale "Ten
Wheeler," part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series,
features built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear whistles,
bells, chuffs, air pumps, coupler clank, water stop, and others, all
recorded from real locomotives - that works on DCC or standard DC
layouts!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a die cast chassis, separately
applied detail parts, a fully outfitted cab with an engineer figure,
a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load,
blackened RP25 metal wheels with spokes, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, authentic markings, a lifetime limited warranty,
and more. Measures 9" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95181
This complete HO scale set will have you
up and running an old-time passenger train in no time! You get a
2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive with a tender, a four-piece 50'
Overland passenger car set, a 45"x 36" oval of E-Z Track, a power
pack, instructions, and more!
The DCC-ready locomotive features a powerful motor and an upgraded
drive mechanism, a prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a
detailed tender with a simulated coal load, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, an authentic paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼"
long.
You also receive heavyweight combine, coach, sleeper and business
cars, each with clear window glazing, molded truss rods with
turnbuckles, screw mounted trucks for accurate tracking, RP25 metal
wheels, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic paint
scheme, and more. Each car measures 6¾" long, making the entire
train a real showcase on your layout!
#0R93285
The rugged 2-6-0 Mogul was so versatile that it was used for both freight and passenger service. This HO scale model features a powerful motor with precision gearing for smooth operation, a working headlight, finely molded body details, a realistic coal load, a working smoke unit, a lifetime limited warranty, authentic markings, and more. Locomotive with tender measures 9¼" long. #0R99407
With more than 11,000 units built from the early 1860s to the 1920s, the 2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive operated on many Class I railroad main and branch lines well into the diesel era. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor and an upgraded drive mechanism, a prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic New York Central paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and arrives ready to run. #0R92170
The Niagara - New York Central's version of
the popular 4-8-4 Northern - ran along the famous Water Level Route from
New York City to upstate New York.
Now, this HO scale model of the famous speedster, part of Bachmann's
top-of-the-line Spectrum series, comes equipped with DCC On Board
technology that allows you to digitally control its direction, speed and
lighting! Compatible with standard DC systems, this locomotive's
features also include a powerful can motor, a die cast chassis and side
rods, simulated rivets, metal grab-rails, an operating headlight,
"elephant ear" smoke deflectors, a simulated coal load in the tender,
blackened RP25 metal wheels, E-Z Mate knuckle couplers with metal coil
springs, an authentic New York Central paint scheme, and a lifetime
limited warranty. Measures 16" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R09108
In 1946, Alco delivered twenty-five Class S1b
Niagaras to the New York Central, for which they often handled the 12
daily New York-to-Chicago passenger trains such as the Chicagoan, the
Commodore Vanderbilt and the Empire State Express.
Made by Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model of one of those
4-8-4 S1b Niagaras features built-in sound - you'll hear synchronized
chuff, steam whistle, bell, squealing brakes, compressor and other
sounds - that operates even on standard DC layouts, finely molded
locomotive and tender bodies with die cast metal chassis, a powerful
5-pole motor, an operating headlight, realistic "elephant ear" smoke
lifters, a detailed backhead, separately applied handrails, a bell and a
whistle, engineer and fireman figures, authentic New York Central
markings, and more. 16" long; requires a minimum 22" radius curve.
#0R91732
In 1946, Alco delivered twenty-five Class S1b
Niagaras to the New York Central, for which they often handled the 12
daily New York-to-Chicago passenger trains such as the Chicagoan, the
Commodore Vanderbilt and the Empire State Express.
Made by Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model of one of those
4-8-4 S1b Niagaras features built-in sound - you'll hear synchronized
chuff, steam whistle, bell, squealing brakes, compressor and other
sounds - that operates even on standard DC layouts, finely molded
locomotive and tender bodies with die cast metal chassis, a powerful
5-pole motor, an operating headlight, realistic "elephant ear" smoke
lifters, a detailed backhead, separately applied handrails, a bell and a
whistle, engineer and fireman figures, authentic New York Central
markings, and more. 16" long; requires a minimum 22" radius curve.
#0R91733
This HO scale model of a Baldwin
"Prairie" class steam locomotive features a powerful motor and precision
gearing, a die cast chassis, a finely molded body, a working headlight
and a smoke unit, a detailed tender with a coal load, an authentic New
York Central paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and arrives ready
to run.
#0R09109
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a precision gear
transmission, a fully operational valve gear, an operating
headlight, finely molded details and New York Central markings. 10½"
long.
#0R99657
This handsome HO scale model features a
powerful can motor, precision gearing, finely molded
semi-streamlined body details, a working headlight, New York Central
Mercury markings and more. Measures 11¼" long.
#0R99339
This HO scale locomotive is modeled after the 0-6-0 designed by the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. It features a die cast chassis, working headlight and smoke, detailed body, slope tender, authentic markings, lifetime limited warranty, and much more. Locomotive and tender set measures approximately 9" in length. #0R99405
Made by Rivarossi, this DCC-ready, HO
scale model features a die cast metal chassis; a powerful motor with
a flywheel; bi-directional lights; numerous factory-fitted details,
including a nicely-outfitted cab interior and metal handrails; a
12-wheel tender; and authentic New York Central markings. Measures
13¾" long and is recommended for curves with at least an 18" radius.
#0R98853
This HO scale model features a powerful
can motor with a brass flywheel and precision gearing for smooth
operation, finely detailed running gear, hand-applied body details,
operational lighting, colorful New Haven markings and more. 11¼"
long.
#0R99648
Built by Lima in 1944, the Nickel Plate
Road's #765 - an S-2 class 2-8-4 Berkshire - was primarily used for
fast freight service and is now operated by the Fort Wayne Railroad
Historical Society. This DCC-equipped, HO scale model of the
legendary #765 features a powerful 5-pole motor and precision
gearing for smooth operation, a finely molded body and a die cast
chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails and a bell, a
working headlight, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a
prototypical tender with a simulated coal load, a lifetime limited
warranty, and more. Measures 15½" long with tender and arrives ready
to run.
#0R90839
Built by Lima in 1944, the Nickel Plate
Road's #759 - an S-2 class 2-8-4 Berkshire - was primarily used for
fast freight service and can now be seen on display at Steamtown
National Historic Site in Scranton, Pennsylvania. This DCC-equipped,
HO scale model of the famous #759 features a powerful 5-pole motor
and precision gearing for smooth operation, a finely molded body and
a die cast chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails and a
bell, a working headlight, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a
prototypical tender with a simulated coal load, a lifetime limited
warranty, and more. Measures 15½" long with tender and arrives ready
to run.
#0R90840
This HO scale model, part of Life-Like’s
top-of-the-line Heritage locomotive series, comes DCC-ready and
features an advanced five-pole skew wound motor and precision
gearing, a highly detailed body with dozens of factory-applied
parts, blackened metal wheels and side rods, directional lighting,
knuckle couplers, a limited lifetime limited warranty, authentic
Nickel Plate markings and more. Measures approximately 15½" long.
#0R98062
With their articulated frame and high
adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives such as this were especially popular in
the woods and on mine runs where curving, lightly-built track was
common. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a die cast chassis with
a powerful motor and a brass flywheel; 12-wheel drive with locomotive
and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts and side rails;
operational lighting; a 3-piece brass bell; knuckle couplers; a
simulated coal load in the tender; a Norfolk & Western paint scheme; and
more. Measures 12" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90143
The USRA 0-8-0 was a rugged, versatile locomotive used frequently for heavy yard movements. This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with a precision gear transmission for smooth performance, detailed side rods and valve gears, an operating headlight, finely molded body details, and Northern Pacific markings. Model measures 10½" in length. #0R99165
Replicating a Van Sweringen 2-8-4
Berkshire, this DCC-equipped, HO scale model of #1218 - built by
Lima in 1941 - features a powerful 5-pole motor and precision
gearing for smooth operation, a finely molded body with a die cast
chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails and a bell, a
working headlight, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a
prototypical tender with a simulated coal load, an authentic Pere
Marquette paint scheme, a lifetime limited warranty, and more.
Measures 15½" long with tender and arrives ready to run.
#0R90860
Replicating a Van Sweringen 2-8-4
Berkshire, this DCC-equipped, HO scale model of #1225 - built by
Lima in 1941 - features a powerful 5-pole motor and precision
gearing for smooth operation, a finely molded body with a die cast
chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails and a bell, a
working headlight, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a
prototypical tender with a simulated coal load, an authentic Pere
Marquette paint scheme, a lifetime limited warranty, and more.
Measures 15½" long with tender and arrives ready to run.
#0R90859
With a combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast
underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating
headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25
metal wheels; a Reading Railroad "Crusader" paint scheme; and more.
Measures 11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box.
#0R90912
Run your own Chicago, Rock Island &
Pacific passenger train!
This incredible HO scale set includes a 2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive
with a tender and three heavyweight passenger cars. The locomotive
features a powerful motor with precision gearing for smooth
operation, a working headlight and smoke unit, finely molded body
details, a tender with a realistic coal load, a lifetime limited
warranty, authentic Rock Island markings, and more. Measures 9¼"
long.
You also receive three heavyweight coach cars, each with a finely
molded body, glazed windows, plastic wheels, horn-hook couplers, and
authentic Rock Island markings. Each car measures 11½" long, making
the entire train a real showcase on your layout!
#0R87087
This HO scale model of a 2-6-0 Mogul, a locomotive versatile enough
to used for both freight and passenger service, features a powerful
motor with precision gearing for smooth operation, a working smoke
unit and a working headlight, finely molded body details, a
realistic coal load, a lifetime limited warranty, authentic Rock
Island markings and more. Locomotive with tender measures 9¼" long.
#0R09284
This premium quality, HO scale "Ten
Wheeler," part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series,
features built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear whistles,
bells, chuffs, air pumps, coupler clank, water stop, and others, all
recorded from real locomotives - that works on DCC or standard DC
layouts!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a die cast chassis, separately
applied detail parts, a fully outfitted cab with an engineer figure,
a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load,
blackened RP25 metal wheels with spokes, magnetically operated
knuckle couplers, authentic markings, a lifetime limited warranty,
and more. Measures 9" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95178
Southern Pacific's AC-5 class of steam
locomotives - built by Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1929 - was the
railroad's second 4-8-8-2 cab forward design.
Made by Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model of one such
AC-5 features built-in sound - you'll hear synchronized steam chuff,
whistle, bell, squealing brakes and background sounds such as
compressor and slow compressor - that operates on standard DC
layouts; a powerful 5-pole motor with dual flywheels and precision
gearing; a die cast locomotive body and chassis; a detailed cab
interior with operating roof vents and fireman and engineer figures;
a working headlight and lighted number boards; separately applied
handrails, bell and whistle; a simulated coal load; magnetically
operated knuckle couplers; an authentic Southern Pacific paint
scheme; and more. Measures 16¼" long and arrives ready to run; 22"
minimum curve radius recommended.
#0R91706
Now's your chance to own a magnificent HO
scale model of Southern Pacific's signature 4-8-8-2 Cab Forward
locomotive.
This DCC-equipped version provides you with high-end features such
as a die-cast frame; locomotive and tender electrical pick-up;
see-through grillwork; hundreds of separatly-applied detail parts,
including handrails; an operating headlight, lighted number boards
and a reversing light on the tender; a fixed front engine and a
pivoting rear engine, just like on the original; knuckle couplers;
razor-sharp printing with an authentic road number; built-in DCC
capability with dual on-board speakers for authentic AC-12 sounds;
and much more. Operates on standard DC or DCC systems, measures
approximately 17" long and arrives ready to run. 18" minimum radius
required. 22" radius suggested for more realistic operation.
#0R96295
Now's your chance to own a magnificent HO
scale model of Southern Pacific's signature 4-8-8-2 Cab Forward
locomotive.
This DCC-ready version provides you with high-end features such as a
die-cast frame; locomotive and tender electrical pick-up;
see-through grillwork; hundreds of separately-applied detail parts,
including handrails; an operating headlight, lighted number boards
and a reversing light on the tender; a fixed front engine and a
pivoting rear engine, just like on the original; knuckle couplers;
razor-sharp printing with an authentic road number; and much more.
Measures approximately 17" long and arrives ready to run. 18"
minimum radius required; 22" radius suggested for more realistic
operation.
#0R96296
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25 metal wheels, a Southern Pacific paint scheme, and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box. #0R90926
With more than 11,000 units built from the early 1860s to the 1920s, the 2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive operated on many Class I railroad main and branch lines well into the diesel era. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor and an upgraded drive mechanism, a prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an authentic Southern Pacific paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and arrives ready to run. #0R92127
2-6-0 Mogul Steam Locomotive.
With more than 11,000 units built from the early 1860s to the 1920s, the
2-6-0 Mogul steam locomotive operated on many Class I railroad main and
branch lines well into the diesel era. This DCC-ready, HO scale model
features a powerful motor and an upgraded drive mechanism, a
prototypical smokestack, a working headlight, a detailed tender with a
simulated coal load, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, an
authentic Southern Pacific paint scheme, and more. Measures 9¼" long and
arrives ready to run.
50' Overland Passenger Car Set.
Each car in this four-car, heavyweight passenger car set features glazed
windows, molded truss rods with turnbuckles, screw mounted trucks for
accurate tracking, an authentic Southern Pacific paint scheme, and more.
Includes baggage/combine, mail, coach and business cars, each with metal
wheels. Each car measures 6¾" long.
#0R92130
The USRA 0-8-0 was a rugged, versatile locomotive used frequently for heavy yard movements. This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with a precision gear transmission for smooth performance, operational valve gear, operating headlight, finely molded body details and Southern Pacific markings. Model measures 10½" in length. #0R09070
With their articulated frame and high
adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives such as this were especially popular in
the woods and on mine runs where curving, lightly-built track was
common. This DCC ready, HO scale model features a die cast chassis with
a powerful motor and a brass flywheel; 12-wheel drive with locomotive
and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts and side rails;
operational lighting; a 3-piece brass bell; knuckle couplers; a
simulated coal load in the tender; a Southern Pacific paint scheme; and
more. Measures 12" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R93505
With its combination of beauty, speed and
pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific became the primary passenger steam
locomotive of the early- to mid-20th century. This DCC-ready, HO
scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision
gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and
tender electrical pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp;
metal rails and coupler lift bars; a Southern Pacific Daylight paint
scheme; and more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90925
Almost every major North American railway that
operated in the second half of the 19th century owned and operated the
4-4-0 "American." Now, you can too! This DCC-equipped, HO scale model of
the classic pioneer features a powerful motor, a die cast chassis and
boiler, metal side rods, steel cab details with opening windows and an
engineer figure, an operating headlight, a cowcatcher, wire railings, a
detailed tender with interchangeable coal and log loads, magnetically
operated knuckle couplers, a colorful Southern Railway paint scheme, a
lifetime limited warranty, and more. Measures approximately 7¼" long and
arrives ready to run.
#0R92743
The USRA 0-8-0 was a rugged, versatile locomotive used frequently for heavy yard movements. This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with a precision gear transmission for smooth performance, detailed side rod and valve gear, operating headlight, finely molded body details and Southern Railway markings. Model measures 10½" in length. #0R09011
Affectionately nicknamed "Mike," the
Mikado served on nearly every Class I railroad and, with more than
14,000 built, remained the most common road freight locomotive well
into the 1950s.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a
flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast
underframe, locomotive and tender electrical pickup, an operating
headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift bars, RP25
metal wheels, an authentic Southern Railway paint scheme, and more.
Measures 11¼" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90913
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25 metal wheels; a Southern Railway paint scheme; and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box. #0R90914
Designed in the late 19th century by Baldwin
Locomotive Works for use on high speed trains, the Prairie was often
found at the point on crack passenger runs. This HO scale model features
a powerful motor and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die cast
chassis, a finely molded body, a working headlight and smoke unit, a
detailed tender with a simulated coal load, authentic Southern Railway
markings, a lifetime limited warranty, and more. Measure 9¼" long and
arrives ready to run.
#0R90601
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the
2-8-0 was widely used for freight and passenger operations due to
its tenacious pulling power.
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor, a precision gear
transmission, a fully operational valve gear, an operating
headlight, finely molded details and Southern Railway markings. 10½"
long.
#0R99695
This DCC-ready, N scale model - part of
Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series - features a precision
motor with metal bearings and a hidden drive train, locomotive and
tender electrical pickup, a detailed cab interior, a simulated coal
load, separately applied detail parts, an operating headlight, a
lifetime limited warranty, authentic Southern Railway markings and
much more. Measures 6½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R97429
In the late 19th and early 20th centuries,
the 2-8-0 Consolidation was widely used for freight and passenger
operations due to its tenacious pulling power.
DCC-equipped for speed, direction and lighting, this HO scale model
- part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series - features a
powerful 5-pole motor, a completely hidden belt and flywheel drive
train, all-wheel pickup and drive, a metal chassis and metal side
rods, an operating headlight, a tender with a simulated coal load,
magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a painted engineer figure,
an authentic Southern Railway paint scheme, and more. Measures 10"
long and arrives ready to run.
#0R97018
Shuffle freight cars over your layout with this HO scale 0-4-0 "Fat Boy" old time switcher. It features a powerful motor, finely molded body and running gear details, a working front lantern headlight, a realistic cowcatcher, a detailed tender, an authentic Southern Railroad Company paint scheme, and more. Measures 8½" long and arrives ready to run. #0R90854
Built to American standards by China's
Tangshan Locomotive Works in 1989, the 2-8-2 SY Mikado is a rare
treat in modern times. DCC-equipped for speed, direction and
lighting, this HO scale model of Susquehanna's famous #142 features
a skew wound motor and precision gearing for smooth operation, a die
cast boiler and chassis, a modern cab with a complete interior and
painted engineer figures, an operating headlight and back-up light,
separately applied detail parts such as wire boiler railings and
coupler cut levers, a prototypical coal tender with metal wheels,
authentic markings, and more. Set measures 9½" long and arrives
ready to run.
#0R90295
The rugged 2-6-0 Mogul was so versatile that it was used for both freight and passenger service. This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with precision gearing for smooth operation, working headlight, metal rods, finely molded body details, Texas & Pacific markings and more. Model measures 9¼" in length. #0R09066
With their articulated frame and high adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives
such as this were especially popular in the woods and on mine runs
where curving, lightly-built track was common. This DCC-ready, HO
scale model features a die cast chassis, cylinders and drive wheels;
a powerful can motor with a brass flywheel; a 9-pin drawbar
connector for easy DCC installation and maintenance; 12-wheel drive
with locomotive and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts
and side rails; operational lighting; a three-piece brass bell;
knuckle couplers; a simulated coal load in the tender; an authentic
Uintah Railway Co. paint scheme; and more. Measures 12" long and
arrives ready to run.
Age of Steam Logging - DVD
Through vintage film footage and photographs, this forestry museum
orientation film from 1965 examines early 20th century logging in
the Pacific Northwest. You'll enjoy fascinating views of logging and
steam railroad operations, including trackside log skidders in
action. B&W, 28 minutes.
#0R87233 Price: $159.00
The 4-4-0 design became the most popular wheel
arrangement of the 19th century, forming the backbone of North American
railroads. This HO scale model features a powerful motor and precision
gearing for smooth operation, engine and tender electrical pickup, brass
detail parts, Virginia & Truckee markings, and more. Measures 8¼" long.
#0R99334
This ready-to-run HO scale model - part of
Bachmann's Spectrum line - is DCC-ready and features a 5-poke skew
wound motor, all-wheel electrical pickup, die-cast construction, a
three-gearbox power train for realistic operation, a detailed cab
interior, working head and backup lights, hand-applied detail parts,
knuckle couplers, authentic W.M. Ritter Lumber Co. markings, a
lifetime limited warranty and more. Measures approximately 6" long.
#0R97742
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903, the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and tender electrical pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp; metal rails and coupler lift bars; RP25 metal wheels; a Western Maryland paint scheme; and more. Measures 14½" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box. #0R90904
This HO scale model features a powerful can
motor, a working headlight, an operational valve gear, a finely detailed
body and colorful Western Maryland markings. Measures 9¼" long.
#0R99633
With their articulated frame and high
adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives such as this were especially popular in
the woods and on mine runs where curving, lightly-built track was
common. This DCC ready, HO scale model features a die cast chassis with
a powerful motor and a brass flywheel; 12-wheel drive with locomotive
and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts and side rails;
operational lighting; a 3-piece brass bell; knuckle couplers; a
simulated coal load in the tender; a Western Maryland paint scheme; and
more. Measures 12" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R93506
With their articulated frame and high adhesion, 2-6-6-2 locomotives
such as this were especially popular in the woods and on mine runs
where curving, lightly-built track was common. This DCC-ready, HO
scale model features a die cast chassis, cylinders and drive wheels;
a powerful can motor with a brass flywheel; a 9-pin drawbar
connector for easy DCC installation and maintenance; 12-wheel drive
with locomotive and tender electrical pickup; metal handrails, posts
and side rails; operational lighting; a three-piece brass bell;
knuckle couplers; a simulated coal load in the tender; an authentic
Weyerhauser Timber Company paint scheme; and more. Measures 12" long
and arrives ready to run.
Age of Steam Logging - DVD
Through vintage film footage and photographs, this forestry museum
orientation film from 1965 examines early 20th century logging in
the Pacific Northwest. You'll enjoy fascinating views of logging and
steam railroad operations, including trackside log skidders in
action. B&W, 28 minutes.