MTH Electric Trains
MTH 30210861 O Union Pacific Dash-8 Diesel Engine With Proto-Sound 3.0 #9395
- SKU:
- MTH30210861
- MPN:
- 30210861
- Availability:
- Usually Ships in One Business Day
- Weight:
- 7.00 LBS
- Shipping:
- Calculated at Checkout
Description
Dash-8 Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0 - Union Pacific (Flag 6-Wheel Trucks)
Cab # 9395
Roadname: Union Pacific
Product Item Number:
30-21086-1
Catalog: FK 2022 All Scales
Product Line: RailKing
Scale: O Scale
Delivery Status:
Delivered: JUN. 2024
This product is compatible with all O Gauge 3-Rail track systems including those systems offered by Atlas and Gargraves and Lionel and Ross Custom Switches.
In the mid-1980s, as computers found their way into homes across America, they made their way into locomotives as well. In 1982, a year after IBM debuted its Personal Computer, General Electric fielded its first computerized diesel, test unit No. 606. With microprocessors controlling its engine and other systems, including a MicroSentry Adhesion System for wheelslip control, No. 606 and its counterparts at EMD ushered in the third generation of diesel power. By the end of the decade, the typical American road diesel would be profoundly different both inside and outside — evolving from a four-axle hood unit with a narrow short nose and electronic controls to a high-horsepower, six-axle computerized heavy hauler with a wide “North American” cab.
After extensive testing of several prototypes, GE delivered its first production units in 1984, models B32-8 and B39-8 — “B” for two-axle trucks, “32” or “39” for 3200 or 3900 horsepower, and -8 to indicate the new model, succeeding the second-generation -7 lineup. In part due to the recession of the early 1980s, orders didn’t really heat up until late 1987, when GE uprated its prime mover to 4000 horsepower and changed the model’s name to “Dash 8.” In the ensuing years, as GE took the lead from EMD in North American locomotive sales, the Dash 8 series became a best seller, with over 1500 units delivered by the end of production in 1994.
From the beginning, the Dash 8 was offered in both four-axle (Dash 8-40B) and six-axle (Dash 8-40C) versions. With six-axle units outselling four-axle units almost seven to one, the sales numbers told the story of what was happening out on the road: as engine power increased, twelve wheels were proving superior to eight in getting all that muscle onto the rails. A 1991 Santa Fe order for 83 Dash 8s would prove to be the last four-axle road freight diesels GE ever built.
Up in the cab, another dramatic change was occuring. Following the lead of the Canadian National Railroad, where the wide-nosed “comfort cab” or “safety cab” had been standard for over a decade, the Union Pacific Railroad worked with both GE and EMD to design a safer, more comfortable cab. GE No. 606, the original -8 prototype, became a test bed for the new “North American cab,” with much input from UP engine men and crews. Introduced in 1989, the wide-nosed Dash 8-40BW and Dash 8-40CW and their EMD counterparts established the look of the American road diesel as we know it today.
Did You Know?
The microprocessor in the prototype Dash 8 recognizes whether the engine is overheating in a tunnel, as opposed to a malfunction on the open rails, and allows it to keep operating at full power for ten minutes, so the crew doesn’t find itself stranded in a tunnel.
Features:
Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body
Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank
Metal Chassis
Metal Handrails and Horn
(2) Handpainted Engineer Cab Figures
Authentic Paint Scheme
Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears
(2) Remote-Controlled Proto-Couplers
Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting
Directionally Controlled Constant Voltage LED Headlights
Lighted LED Cab Interior Light
Illuminated LED Number Boards
Operating LED Ditch Lights
(2) Precision Flywheel-Equipped Motors
Operating ProtoSmoke Diesel Exhaust
Onboard DCC/DCS Decoder
Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments
1:48 Scale Proportions
Proto-Sound 3.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring Freight Yard Proto-Effects
Unit Measures: 18 1/2 x 2 5/8 x 3 7/8
Operates On O-31 Curves
Diesel DCC Features:
F0 Head/Tail light
F1 Bell
F2 Horn
F3 Start-up/Shut-down
F4 PFA
F5 Lights (except head/tail)
F6 Master Volume
F7 Front Coupler
F8 Rear Coupler
F9 Forward Signal
F10 Reverse Signal
F11 Grade Crossing
F12 Smoke On/Off
F13 Smoke Volume
F14 Idle Sequence 3
F15 Idle Sequence 2
F16 Idle Sequence 1
F17 Extended Start-up
F18 Extended Shut-down
F19 Rev Up
F20 Rev Down
F21 One Shot Doppler
F22 Coupler Slack
F23 Coupler Close
F24 Single Horn Blast
F25 Engine Sounds
F26 Brake Sounds
F27 Cab Chatter
F28 Feature Reset
Note: Pictures may be of another Road Number.
Additional Information
Gauge: |
O |
Scale: |
1:48 |
Type of Item: |
Diesel Locomotive |
Brand: |
MTH Electric Trains |
MPN: |
30210861 |
Corporate Roadname: |
Union Pacific |
Assembly Status: |
Ready to Go/Pre-built |
Control: |
DCC With Sound |
Power Type: |
AC |
Replica of: |
Dash-8 Diesel Engine With Proto-Sound 3.0 |
Rail System: |
Three-Rail System |
Color: |
Yellow |
Grade: |
C-10 Mint-Brand New |
Year Manufactured: |
2024 |
Theme: |
Transportation |
Vintage: |
No |
eBay Category: |
262303 |