MTH O Scale UP9000 2 Rail Die-Cast Steam Engine withDCC 22-3640-2

MTH O Scale UP9000 2 Rail Die-Cast Steam Engine withDCC 22-3640-2

MTH O Scale UP9000 2 Rail Die-Cast Steam Engine withDCC 22-3640-2
Intricately Detailed, Die-Cast Boiler and Chassis. Intricately Detailed, Die-Cast Tender Body. Real Tender Coal Load. Handpainted Engineer and Fireman Figures. Metal Handrails, Whiste and Bell. Metal Wheels and Axles. O Scale Kadee-Compatible Coupler Mounting Pads. Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting. Constant Voltage LED Headlight. Operating LED Marker Lights. Operating LED Numberboard Lights. Lighted LED Cab Interior. Powerful Precision Flywheel-Equipped Motor. Synchronized Puffing ProtoSmoke System. Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments. 1:48 Scale Dimensions. Proto-Scale 3-2 3-Rail/2-Rail Conversion Capable. Unit Measures:26 1/2 x 2 3/4 x 4 1/8. Operates On 54 Radius Curves Steam DCC Features. F5 Lights (except head/tail). F14 Idle Sequence 3. F15 Idle Sequence 2. F16 Idle Sequence 1. F21 One Shot Doppler. F24 Single Horn Blast. For much of the twentieth century, the Union Pacific had a love affair with massive, bigger-than-life locomotives. Some examples, like the Challenger and Big Boy, were great successes, while others like the gas turbines and DD40AX “Centennial” diesel were noble failures. One of the UP’s earliest and most successful big engines was the 9000-class 4-12-2, which boasted the longest rigid wheelbase of any American steam locomotive. The 9000s could haul a mile-long train at 50 mph, twice the speed of the Mallet articulateds they replaced. Known as a “Union Pacific” type for their wheel arrangement unique to the U. The 9000s were also the most successful three-cylinder rod locomotives ever built. The third cylinder was placed between the two outside cylinders and drove a rod connected to the second axle, which was shaped like a crankshaft rather than a straight axle. A pair of hinged rods driven off the outer cylinders, and clearly visible on the pilot in front of the cylinders, operated the third cylinder’s valve gear. The rest of the middle cylinder’s machinery, however, was not so visible or accessible, and tended to receive less than the optimal amount of attention from shop crews. Despite the maintenance headaches of the third cylinder, however, the 4-12-2s proved versatile and dependable. 9000 was saved from the scrapper and resides today at the Los Angeles County Fairplex in Pomona, CA. Returning for the first time since 2007, the 9000-class joins the other unique and massive UP power that has graced the Premier lineup. With smoother operation than any other model of this unique engine, our 4-12-2 will feature the wealth of added-on details you expect in a Premier locomotive – including operating third-cylinder valve gear on the pilot – and a correct six chuffs per driver revolution. The item “MTH O Scale UP9000 2 Rail Die-Cast Steam Engine withDCC 22-3640-2″ is in sale since Monday, June 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Toys & Hobbies\Model Railroads & Trains\O Scale\Locomotives”. The seller is “sell_sa” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Power Supply: DC or AC
  • Material: Zinc Die-Cast Metal
  • Type: Steam Locomotive
  • Features: Smoke
  • Year: 2014
  • Color: Black
  • MPN: 22-3640-2
  • Gauge: “O” Scale 2 Rail
  • Train Operating Company: Union Pacific Railroad
  • Brand: MTH
  • Grading: C-10 Mint-Brand New
  • Control: Digital & Analog

MTH O Scale UP9000 2 Rail Die-Cast Steam Engine withDCC 22-3640-2