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Bachmann Ho Gp50 Norfolk

December 12th, 2009

  • Bachmann HO Scale Diesels
  • For use with your scale model railroad

Product Description
This Norfolk & Western EMD GP50 Diesel Locomotive (#6504) is an / HO Scale Model Ready to Run from Bachmann®. / Suitable for Ages 8 & Older. / / FEATURES: Fully assembled and ready to run. / Operating headlight. / Illuminating number boards. / 8-wheel drive. / Die cast chassis. / Dynamic brakes. / Detailed trucks with metal wheels. / E-Z Mate® knuckle couplers. / Delicately molded railings and horn cluster. / Detailed radiator grilles and roof fans. / Accurately … More >>

Bachmann Ho Gp50 Norfolk

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HO RTR SD45T-2 Early, Cotton Belt #9300

December 8th, 2009

  • Fully assembled and ready to operate
  • Prototype specific details applied
  • Super detailed fuel tank
  • Sliding cab windows
  • Lost wax cast brass horns

Product Description
The SD45T-2 was developed to address unique operational concerns on the Southern Pacific Railroad. Numerous tunnels and snow sheds in the High Sierra were causing operational problems for their locomotives, especially accumulation of exhaust gases and excessive heat, commonly resulting in severe overheating or shut down. After extensive testing, Southern Pacific solved this problem by moving the radiator intakes to just above the running boards, creating what we now… More >>

HO RTR SD45T-2 Early, Cotton Belt #9300

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HO RTR Model A Sedan, Tan

November 21st, 2009

  • Ford licensed model
  • Factory assembled with detail parts applied
  • Molded interior with separately applied steering wheel
  • Chromed bumpers and radiator
  • Clear window glazing

Product Description
On December 2, 1927, the “modern” Ford was offered for sale to the public. The Model A was designed and produced to replace the Model T. During its life span of three years, 3.25 million Model A Fords were produced and hundreds of thousands of them survive today…. More >>

HO RTR Model A Sedan, Tan

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HO RTR H16-44, N&W #146

November 11th, 2009

  • Diesel locomotive with operating headlight
  • 8-wheel drive

Product Description
This Norfolk & Western Fairbanks Morse H16-44 Diesel Locomotive (#147) / is an HO Scale Model Ready to Run from Bachmann®. / Suitable for Ages 8 & Older. / / FEATURES: Square window cab with painted crew member. / 5-pole skewed armature motor. / Die cast chassis. / Directional headlights. / 8 wheel drive. / Geared drive wheels. / Blackened metal wheels. / Movable metal cut levers. / Etched metal fan cover and radiator grilles. / E-Z Mate® Mark II couplers with me… More >>

HO RTR H16-44, N&W #146

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HO RTR Model A Sedan, Blue

November 3rd, 2009

  • Ford licensed model
  • Factory assembled with detail parts applied
  • Molded interior with separately applied steering wheel
  • Chromed bumpers and radiator
  • Clear window glazing

Product Description
On December 2, 1927, the “modern” Ford was offered for sale to the public. The Model A was designed and produced to replace the Model T. During its life span of three years, 3.25 million Model A Fords were produced and hundreds of thousands of them survive today…. More >>

HO RTR Model A Sedan, Blue

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