Athearn Genesis - HO Scale - Modern F7 A/B (DC/DCC/Sound) - Santa Fe (Bluebonnet) #329L/#329B (SKU 141-22162)
Available On: December 1, 2007
Key Features:
Researched from the prototype to match specific units
Factory installed onboard sound and DCC decoder
Individual sound boards installed in both A and B units
Genesis driveline with dynamically balanced five pole skew wound motor and dual flywheels
Directional constant lighting
Screw mounted chassis
Individual window 'glass'
Detailed battery boxes/air tank with brackets
Detailed 1200-gallon or 1500-gallon fuel tank (as appropriate)
Partial or complete de-skirting (as appropriate)
Front and rear lift lugs (as appropriate)
Front and rear MU hoses, coupler cut levers and air hoses
Equipped with some or all of the following parts (as appropriate): eyebrow grabs, sunshades & mirrors, cab interior, nose-side ladder grabs, ladder rest grabs and SP snow plow
Detailed Information
Athearn Genesis F units are now available in 'modernized' configurations and with an improved
factory installed onboard sound and DCC decoder.
DC Functions:
All sound features are operated by a wireless handheld remote. No additional control box is required to operate advanced sounds.
Six-button wireless remote control allows control of the horn, bell, coupler crash,brake
squeal, dynamic brake and brake air release.
Additional programmable features allow for different bell and horn tones, coupleron/off, bell rate, directional lights on/off and volume control.
Creation of multiple unit lashup with horn, bell and lights on the lead unit only
DCC Functions:
Compatible with all NMRA standard DCC systems
Programable for either 2 digit or 4 digit address
Programable start voltage
Programable acceleration/deceleration rate
Programmable top voltage
Programmable speed steps
Programmable individual unit sound volume
Factory equipped with specific prototypical lighting effects, which can include
Gyralight OR Mars Light OR beacon
Access 19 accessory sound functions
Advanced consisting
$419.98 US
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