Built in the 1960s by the Electro-Motive Division of General Motors, the GP-35 Locomotives were four-wheel truck road switchers that were used in heavy-haul freight services throughout the country.
Features:
? Die-cast articulated coil couplers with simulated trainline detail
? Detailed Blomberg trucks or AAR trucks as appropriate
? Low-nose or high-nose as appropriate per road name
? Solid die-cast chassis, fuel tank, pilots and trucks
? Separately-applied grab irons and handrail stanchions
? True 1/4” scale dimensions and details
? Four-driven axles
? Directional headlights and markers
? Solid drawbar pull
? Scale windshield wipers
? Twin motors with flywheels
? Fan and grille detail • Minimum diameter curve: O-36 (3-Rail)
? Minimum radius curve: 36” (2-Rail) • Weight: Approx. 5 lbs.
? Length: Approx.13.5”
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 Ssystem™ 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!
? QSI®, Quantum System™ are registered trademarks of QSIndustries, Inc.
Expected delivery date: March 2010
Order by date: July 22, 2009
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