The box is in great shape and only shows minor signs of wear from shelf storage. During testing, we learned the locomotive does not have its battery. The horn/sound and whistle function do not operate even with a test battery.
Item Tag: M.T.H. Electric Trains
Factory painted & numbered to match BNSF Executive #9720. Featuring Proto-Sound 1.0 with digital sound & many more! Includes box, foam, paperwork & extra parts. No wheel wear noted.
Factory painted & numbered to match BNSF Executive #9966. Featuring Proto-Sound 1.0 with digital sound & many more! Includes box, foam & extra parts (missing paperwork). Minor wheel wear noted (if any at all).
Proto-Sound with by QSI. The box is in great shape. Consult manufacturers website for more information on the Protosound Upgrade Kit.
CSX O Gauge RailKing C30-7 Diesel Engine. MTH: 30-21266-1. The most obvious of these differences were the radiator “wings” located at the back of cab and a shortened hood. Gauge: O Gauge. 1:48 Scale Proportions.
The MTH SD 80/90 MAC contains state-of-the art electronics with several. Proto Sound digital sounds- Horn, Bell, Squeaking Brakes and Freight Yard Sounds. advanced features, the SD 80/90 MAC is easy to operate with any.
RailKing Christmas Alco PA A-Unit Diesel. The muscular PA profile and its elegant nose with the characteristic grille around the headlight were designed by Ray Patten of General Electric. Depending on their gearing, PA’s could hustle a passenger consist along at up to 100 mph.
RailKing North Pole Alco PA A-Unit Diesel. The muscular PA profile and its elegant nose with the characteristic grille around the headlight were designed by Ray Patten of General Electric. Depending on their gearing, PA’s could hustle a passenger consist along at up to 100 mph.
Western Maryland RailKing Galloping Goose Diesel Engine. Like the doodlebugs before them and the RDC (Rail Diesel Car) after them, the Rio Grande Southern’s Galloping Geese were a cheap way to provide passenger service.
Like the doodlebugs before them and the RDC (Rail Diesel Car) after them, the Rio Grande Southern’s Galloping Geese were a cheap way to provide passenger service. No 7 continued in tourist work until the RGS ceased operations.