MODEL INFORMATION: Aristo-Craft introduces the upgraded electric powered 4-6-2 Pacific Steam Locomotive. The entire drive system of the Pacific has been replaced with a drive based on our highly successful patented modular gearbox system introduced in the SD-45. The new drive features a single large can motor with a built in cooling fan, three patented [...]
MODEL INFORMATION: Aristo-Craft introduces the upgraded electric powered 4-6-2 Pacific Steam Locomotive. The entire drive system of the Pacific has been replaced with a drive based on our highly successful patented modular gearbox system introduced in the SD-45. The new drive features a single large can motor with a built in cooling fan, three patented [...]
Features: North Pole & Snow Flake Railroad paint scheme Usable with Aristo-Craft 0-4-0 and 2-4-2 Rogers Steam Locomotives Chuff-chuff sound Operating back-up light Sprung & equalized 4 wheel trucks Black metal wheels with electrical pick-up Blackened brass grab irons & hand rails Operating AAR coupler on rear Hook and loop couplers are included
Black with red & white trim DCC ready Die-cast construction, including die-cast gear boxes All-wheel drive Steel cab with detailed interior Numerous detail parts Operating headlight and backup light Operating smoke unit Three-position polarity switch for conformance to NMRA standards or large scale model railroading practices, and a center/off position.
DCC ready Die-cast construction, including die-cast gear boxes All-wheel drive Steel cab with detailed interior Numerous detail parts Operating headlight and backup light Operating smoke unit Three-position polarity switch for conformance to NMRA standards or large scale model railroading practices, and a center/off position
Interface to accommodate DC, NMRA DCC, and remote control/battery operation Custom-built 24 volt Pittman motor with double shafted brass machined flywheel Heavy-duty plugs and wiring Prototypical equalization with individually sprung drives and trailing truck and floating gear box Optical sensors in cylinders for sound synchronization Constant lighting of LED headlight, marker lights, and rear light [...]
Interface to accommodate DC, NMRA DCC, and remote control/battery operation Custom-built 24 volt Pittman motor with double shafted brass machined flywheel Heavy-duty plugs and wiring Prototypical equalization with individually sprung drives and trailing truck and floating gear box Optical sensors in cylinders for sound synchronization Constant lighting of LED headlight, marker lights, and rear light [...]
Interface to accommodate DC, NMRA DCC, and remote control/battery operation Custom-built 24 volt Pittman motor with double shafted brass machined flywheel Heavy-duty plugs and wiring Prototypical equalization with individually sprung drives and trailing truck and floating gear box Optical sensors in cylinders for sound synchronization Constant lighting of LED headlight, marker lights, and rear light [...]
Interface to accommodate DC, NMRA DCC, and remote control/battery operation Custom-built 24 volt Pittman motor with double shafted brass machined flywheel Heavy-duty plugs and wiring Prototypical equalization with individually sprung drives and trailing truck and floating gear box Optical sensors in cylinders for sound synchronization Constant lighting of LED headlight, marker lights, and rear light [...]
Interface to accommodate DC, NMRA DCC, and remote control/battery operation Custom-built 24 volt Pittman motor with double shafted brass machined flywheel Heavy-duty plugs and wiring Prototypical equalization with individually sprung drives and trailing truck and floating gear box Optical sensors in cylinders for sound synchronization Constant lighting of LED headlight, marker lights, and rear light [...]
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