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Jul 22, 2009 - O Scale

Atlas Announces - N Masterâ„¢ C-628 / 630 Locomotives in New Paint Schemes and Road Numbers

 

 

 



Introduced in August 1963 by the American Locomotive Company, this 2,750 hp locomotive was billed as "the most powerful single-engine diesel locomotive ever built in the United States." As part of ALCo's Century Line, the C-628 was intended for heavy-haul road freight service throughout the country.

Features Include:
? Correct body styling for the road name
? All metal handrails and stanchions
? A multitude of separately-applied details such as all metal grab irons, door handles, windshield wipers, brake chain, m.u. hoses, etc.
? Detailed die-cast ALCo Trimout trucks
? Die-cast chassis, fuel tank, and pilots
? Dual flywheel-equipped motors
? Directional golden-white LED headlights
? Exquisite painting and lettering
? Length: Approx. 14.5"
? Minimum radius curve: 40.5" (2-Rail)
? Highly detailed body with railroad-specific details
? All metal grab irons
? Die-cast metal chassis, fuel tank and trucks
? Twin flywheel-equipped motors
? Directional golden-white LED lighting
? Accurate painting and lettering
? Close-coupling between units
? Weight: 5 lbs/unit; Length: Approx. 12.5”/unit
? Minimum diameter curve: O-36 (3-Rail) (A-unit)
? Minimum diameter curve: O-45 (3-Rail) (B-unit)
? Minimum radius curve: 36” (2-Rail)

TMCC Features:
? EOB™ Speed Control Technology
? Operating electro-couplers
? Diesel exhaust unit
? Lionel® TrainMaster® Command Equipped featuring RailSounds™ digital sound system including horn, bell, diesel-roar sounds, etc.); Crew Talk®; (in command) and more...
? RailSounds™ operates in both conventional and command modes

QSI® Quantum System™ Features:
(Atlas O Master™ 2-Rail Gold Series Locomotives only)
? Authentic diesel engine sounds
? Coupler impact sounds when operated with DCC
? Squealing brakes, doppler effect and air let-off in neutral
? Helper mode that mutes the whistle and bell for double heading
? And more!

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