Almost every major North American railway that operated
in the second half of the 19th century owned and operated the 4-4-0 "American."
This HO scale model of the classic pioneer features a powerful motor, detailed
body and side-rod castings, gold-tone simulated brass, a simulated coal load in
the tender, authentic Pennsylvania Railroad markings and more. Measures
approximately 8¼" with tender.
#0R09418
Shuffle freight cars over your layout with this HO scale
0-4-0 switcher. It features a powerful motor, finely molded body and running
gear details, a working headlight, Pennsylvania Railroad markings, and more.
#0R98660
Able to negotiate tighter radius curves than larger
locomotives, the 0-4-0 tank steam locomotive was often employed in dockyard and
industrial work as well as general switching duties for Class I railroads. This
HO scale model features a powerful motor, a die cast chassis, a finely molded
body with simulated rivets, an operating headlight, separately applied detail
parts, metal wheels, horn hook couplers, and more. Measures approximately 4"
long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90204
This HO scale locomotive is modeled after the 0-6-0
designed by the United States Railroad Administration during World War I. It
features a die cast chassis, working headlight and smoke, detailed body, slope
tender, authentic markings, lifetime limited warranty, and much more. Locomotive
and tender set measures approximately 9" in length.
#0R09036
Introduced by the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe in 1903,
the brawny 2-10-2 was ideal for heavy freight and mountain service. This DCC-ready,
HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and precision gearing
for smooth operation, a die cast underframe, locomotive and tender electrical
pickup, an operating headlight and tender lamp, metal rails and coupler lift
bars, RP25 metal wheels, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme, and
more. Measures 14½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90907
The rugged 2-6-0 Mogul was so versatile that it was
used for both freight and passenger service.
This HO scale model features a powerful motor with precision gearing for smooth
operation, working headlight, finely molded body details, realistic coal load,
working smoke unit, lifetime limited warranty, authentic markings, and more.
Locomotive and tender set measures 9¼" in length.
#0R99406
In the 19th and early 20th centuries, the versatile
2-8-0 was used widely for freight and passenger operations.
This HO model features a powerful can motor with flywheel for smooth operation,
a precision gear transmission, a fully operational valve gear, an operating
headlight, finely molded details and Pennsylvania Railroad markings. Measures
10½" long.
#0R99208
Built by Lima in 1944, the Nickel Plate Road's #759 -
an S-2 class 2-8-4 Berkshire - was primarily used for fast freight service and
can now be seen on display at Steamtown National Historic Site in Scranton,
Pennsylvania. This DCC-equipped, HO scale model of the famous #759 features a
powerful 5-pole motor and precision gearing for smooth operation, a finely
molded body and a die cast chassis, factory-applied details such as handrails
and a bell, a working headlight, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, a
prototypical tender with a simulated coal load, a lifetime limited warranty, and
more. Measures 15½" long with tender and arrives ready to run.
#0R90840
Almost every major North American railway that
operated in the second half of the 19th century owned and operated the 4-4-0
"American." This HO scale model of the classic pioneer features a powerful
motor, detailed body and side-rod castings, gold-tone simulated brass, a
simulated coal load in the tender, authentic Pennsylvania Railroad markings
and more. Measures approximately 8¼" with tender.
#0R09418
Built by Richmond Locomotive Works in the early
1900s, the 4-4-0 American was employed in mainline and short mixed passenger
service as late as the mid-20th century. DCC-equipped for speed, direction
and lighting, this HO scale model replicating the Maryland & Pennsylvania
Little Six locomotive features a powerful motor; a die cast chassis, boiler
and frame; a detailed cab with a painted engineer figure; an operating
headlight; an all-metal Walschaert valve gear; separately applied metal
detail parts such as a bell, whistles, domes and piping; a prototypical
tender; magnetically operated knuckle couplers; an authentic "Ma and Pa"
paint scheme; and more. Measures 7½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90298
The last steam-powered locomotive developed by the
Pennsylvania Railroad, the powerful T1 duplex-drive engine - designed by
Raymond Loewy with distinctive "sharknose" streamlining and able to pull a
16-car passenger train at 100 miles per hour - led some of the most
magnificent high-speed passenger trains of the 1940s. Replicating one of the
52 T1s built by Baldwin Locomotive Works between 1942 and '46, this DCC-ready,
HO scale model features built-in sound - you'll hear synchronized chuff,
whistle, bell, squealing brakes and other sounds - that works on standard DC
layouts, a die cast body and chassis, a powerful 5-pole motor with dual
flywheels, directional lighting, operating cab roof vents, engineer and
fireman figures, incredible details such as a builder's plate and rear
tender plates, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme, and much
more. 17¼" long.
#0R91702
This premium quality, HO scale "Ten Wheeler," part
of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series, features built-in DCC and
sound - you'll hear whistles, bells, chuffs, air pumps, coupler clank, water
stop, and others, all recorded from real locomotives - that works on DCC or
standard DC layouts!
You also get a powerful 5-pole motor, a die cast chassis, separately applied
detail parts, a fully outfitted cab with an engineer figure, a working
headlight, a detailed tender with a simulated coal load, blackened RP25
metal wheels with spokes, magnetically operated knuckle couplers, authentic
markings, a lifetime limited warranty, and more. Measures 9" long and
arrives ready to run.
#0R95179
Touted for its power, speed and good looks, the
4-6-2 Pacific powered many of America's premier steam-era passenger trains.
This HO scale model features a powerful can motor with a brass flywheel and
precision gearing for smooth operation, finely detailed running gear,
hand-applied body parts, operational lighting, Pennsylvania Railroad
markings and more. Model measures 11¼" in length.
#0R99943
With a combination of beauty, speed and pulling power,
the 4-6-2 Pacific was the primary passenger steam locomotive of the early- to
mid-20th century.
This DCC-ready, HO scale model features a powerful motor with a flywheel and
precision gearing for smooth operation; a die cast underframe; locomotive and
tender electrical pickup; an operating headlight and tender lamp; metal rails
and coupler lift bars; RP25 metal wheels; a Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme;
and more. Measures 11¼" long and arrives in an attractive collector's box.
#0R90906
The Pennsylvania Railroad J1 "War Baby" variant of
the 2-10-4 Texas steam locomotive - which modified the C&O T1 design during
World War II - was built by PRR's Altoona Shops from 1942 to 1944. Made by
Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model features built-in sound -
you'll hear synchronized chuff, steam whistle, bell, squealing brakes,
compressor and other sounds - that operates on standard DC layouts, a
powerful 5-pole motor with dual flywheels, an operating headlight and
lighted number boards, operating cab roof vents, separately applied
handrails, a bell and a whistle, engineer and fireman figures, knuckle
couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme, and more.
Measures 16½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R91700
The Pennsylvania Railroad J1 "War Baby" variant of
the 2-10-4 Texas steam locomotive - which modified the C&O T1 design during
World War II - was built by PRR's Altoona Shops from 1942 to 1944. Made by
Broadway Limited, this DCC-ready, HO scale model features built-in sound -
you'll hear synchronized chuff, steam whistle, bell, squealing brakes,
compressor and other sounds - that operates on standard DC layouts, a
powerful 5-pole motor with dual flywheels, an operating headlight and
lighted number boards, operating cab roof vents, separately applied
handrails, a bell and a whistle, engineer and fireman figures, knuckle
couplers, an authentic Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme, and more.
Measures 16½" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R91701
The PRR's venerable K4 Class 4-6-2 Pacific was the
backbone of its passenger locomotive fleet for decades. This HO scale model,
part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series, is DCC ready and
features a 5-pole skew-wound motor for smooth performance; a working
headlight; a die cast chassis; blackened metal wheels; painted engineer and
fireman figures; a pre-war boiler and slat pilot design; fine scale detail
parts such as injectors, a pump and piping; knuckle couplers; authentic
Pennsylvania markings; and more. Measures 11¾" long.
#0R09034
The PRR's venerable K4 Class 4-6-2 Pacific was the
backbone of its passenger locomotive fleet for decades. This HO scale model,
part of Bachmann's top-of-the-line Spectrum series, is DCC ready and features a
5-pole skew-wound motor for smooth performance; a working headlight; a die cast
chassis; blackened metal wheels; painted engineer and fireman figures; a pre-war
boiler and slat pilot design; fine scale detail parts such as injectors, a pump
and piping; knuckle couplers; authentic Pennsylvania markings; and more.
Measures 11¾" long.
#0R97700
Built by Pennsylvania Railroad in the early 20th
century, the Pacific K4s went through numerous modifications during their
many years of service.
Fitted in a pre-World War II configuration, this HO scale model of the
venerable workhorse features built-in DCC and sound - you'll hear steam
exhaust chuff (automatically synchronized to speed), bell, whistle, brake
squeal and 12 other sounds - that operate on either DCC or DC layouts!
You also get a 5-pole motor; an all-metal chassis and side rods; a detailed
cab interior with painted crew figures; an operating headlight; separately
applied detail parts such as wire boiler handrails, grab irons and coupler
cut levers; a prototypical tender with a simulated coal load; blackened RP25
metal wheels; magnetically operated knuckle couplers; and more. Set measures
approximately 12" long and arrives ready to run.
#0R90823
The most powerful locomotive in the world when it was
introduced by Baldwin in 1909, the 2-8-8-2 lived up to its billing as a freight
workhorse - capable of hauling long drags on mountain grades. Part of
Life-Like's top-of-the-line Proto 2000 Heritage Steam Collection, this
ready-to-run HO scale model features built-in DCC and sound - the QSI
Quantum System with dual speakers emits sounds such as whistle, bell, squealing
brakes, generator whine and others on DCC or DC layouts! Other features include
a 5-pole skew wound motor with dual flywheels; precision gearing for smooth
performance; a detailed cab with operating windows; a prototypical 12,000 gallon
tender; more than 200 factory-applied detail parts; constant and directional
lights; added weight for maximum pulling; 16-wheel drive and 24-wheel electrical
pickup; RP25 metal wheels; magnetic knuckle couplers; an authentic Pennsylvania
Railroad paint scheme; and more. Measures 15½" long; minimum curve radius of
18".
#0R09739
This N scale model of America's 19th century locomotive
mainstay features a tender-mounted motor, traction tires on the drive wheels, a
colorful Pennsylvania Railroad paint scheme, and more. Measures 4" long with
tender.
#0R97714