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, Santa Fe railroad
markings, and more.
#0R98661
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.
#0R90203
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 headlights 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 Santa Fe paint scheme, and
more. Measures 4¼" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R92795
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 Santa Fe markings. Measures 9¼" in length.
#0R99346
This complete HO scale set will
have you up and running an Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe
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
Santa Fe paint scheme, and more. It 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 Santa Fe paint scheme, and more. Each
car measures 6¾" long, making the entire train a real
showcase on your layout!
#0R93057
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
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 Santa Fe paint scheme; and more. 7½" long.
#0R90138
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
Santa Fe paint scheme, and more. Measures 7½" long and
arrives ready to run.
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 Santa Fe paint
scheme, and more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives in an
attractive collector's box.
#0R90922
Due to its power, speed and
handsome appearance, the 4-6-2 Pacific powered many of
America's premier steam era passenger trains. This HO scale
model features a powerful can motor, brass flywheel and
precision gearing for smooth operation, finely detailed
running gear and body, operational lighting and authentic
Santa Fe markings. Model measures 11¼" in length.
#0R09653
One of the biggest Bachmann releases of the year is
now here! This HO Scale, DCC-equipped AT&SF 4-8-4 replicates one of ten "Northerns"
ordered by the Santa Fe in 1941 to run high speed passenger trains over its
2200+ mile main line between Chicago and California. And with its 80"
drivers (see #R07488), this locomotive was well suited for the job!
This 16¾" long, HO scale model replicates those massive drivers and a whole
lot more. You get:
- A powerful motor with DCC control of speed, direction and lighting
- A finely molded body shell with simulated piping and rivets
- Hand-applied metal detail parts with a gold-tone bell and whistle
- A 52' oil tender with the original's 8-wheel trucks - Knuckle couplers
- And more!
#0R97717
One of the biggest Bachmann releases of the year is
now here! This HO Scale, DCC-equipped AT&SF 4-8-4 replicates one of ten "Northerns"
ordered by the Santa Fe in 1941 to run high speed passenger trains over its
2200+ mile main line between Chicago and California. And with its 80"
drivers (see #R07488), this locomotive was well suited for the job!
This 16¾" long, HO scale model replicates those massive drivers and a whole
lot more. You get:
- A powerful motor with DCC control of speed, direction and lighting
- A finely molded body shell with simulated piping and rivets
- Hand-applied metal detail parts with a gold-tone bell and whistle
- A 52' oil tender with the original's 8-wheel trucks - Knuckle couplers
- And more!
Of the first fourteen 4-8-4 Northerns built by Baldwin
for Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in the mid-1920s, only two of the steam giants -
#3751 and #3759, which both ran on passenger service - are preserved today.
Made by Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model of the first-ever 4-8-4
Northern built by Baldwin 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 detailed die cast metal locomotive
and tender bodies, a powerful 5-pole motor with dual flywheels, an operating
headlight and lighted number boards, operating cab roof vents, separately
applied handrails, a bell and a whistle, engineer and fireman figures, knuckle
couplers, an authentic Santa Fe paint scheme, and more. 15½" long; arrives ready
to run.
#0R91747
Of the first fourteen 4-8-4 Northerns built by Baldwin
for Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in the mid-1920s, only two of the steam giants -
#3751 and #3759, which both ran on passenger service - are preserved today.
Made by Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model of #3759 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 detailed die cast metal locomotive and tender bodies, a powerful 5-pole
motor with dual flywheels, an operating headlight and lighted number boards,
operating cab roof vents, separately applied handrails, a bell and a whistle,
engineer and fireman figures, knuckle couplers, an authentic Santa Fe paint
scheme, and more. 15½" long; arrives ready to run.
#0R91748
This complete HO scale passenger
train set includes a DCC-equipped Bachmann Spectrum 2-8-0
locomotive with an operating headlight and a highly detailed
body; a tender; heavyweight combine, coach and observation
cars, each with a lighted interior; Santa Fe markings; a
63"x 45" oval of track; a deluxe power pack and a
controller; an instructional video; and more. The entire set
comes with a lifetime limited warranty; minor assembly
required.
#0R98490
This HO scale locomotive is
modeled after the 0-6-0 designed by the United States
Railroad Administration just after World War I. Features die
cast chassis and wheels, working light and smoke, historic
markings and incredible detail. Locomotive and coal tender
measure approximately 9" together.
#0R09112
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe received its final
order of twenty-five 2-10-4 Texas steam locomotives - a type that the Santa
Fe originated in 1919 when it equipped a 2-10-2 with a four-wheel trailing
truck - from Baldwin in 1944.
This newly tooled, HO scale model - DCC-equipped for speed, direction and
lighting - of one of those Texas locomotives features a powerful 5-pole
motor; precision gearing; a die cast frame and boiler; metal cylinders;
dozens of intricate, hand-applied body and oil tender details; a
well-equipped cab interior with an engineer figure; an operating headlight;
magnetically operated knuckle couplers; a lifetime limited warranty;
authentic Santa Fe markings; and more. Measures approximately 16½" long and
can be operated on DC- or DCC-equipped layouts.
#0R95164
The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe received its final
order of twenty-five 2-10-4 Texas steam locomotives - a type that the Santa
Fe originated in 1919 when it equipped a 2-10-2 with a four-wheel trailing
truck - from Baldwin in 1944.
This newly tooled, HO scale model - DCC-equipped for speed, direction and
lighting - of one of those Texas locomotives features a powerful 5-pole
motor; precision gearing; a die cast frame and boiler; metal cylinders;
dozens of intricate, hand-applied body and oil tender details; a
well-equipped cab interior with an engineer figure; an operating headlight;
magnetically operated knuckle couplers; a lifetime limited warranty;
authentic Santa Fe markings; and more. Measures approximately 16½" long and
can be operated on DC- or DCC-equipped layouts.
#0R95165
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 DCC-equipped, 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 Santa Fe paint scheme, and more.
Measures 10" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R95160
This N Scale AT&SF 4-8-4 replicates one of ten "Northerns"
ordered by the Santa Fe in 1941 to run high speed passenger trains over its
2200+ mile main line between Chicago and California. And with its 80"
drivers, this locomotive was well suited for the job! This N scale model
replicates those massive drivers and a whole lot more. You get a powerful
motor, a finely molded body shell with simulated piping and rivets,
hand-applied metal detail parts with a gold-tone bell and whistle, a 52' oil
tender with the original's 8-wheel trucks, knuckle couplers, and more! 9"
long and arrives ready to run.