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MTH Electric Trains 20-21551-1 O Alaska Premier GP-35 Low Hood Diesel Engine

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MTH20215511
Weight:
1.90 LBS
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$558.41

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Produced from 1963 to 1966, the GP35, along with its six-axle SD35 sibling, marked both an end and a beginning. They were the last road diesels to use the EMD 567 motor that had powered switchers, F-units, and Geeps since 1939 (so named because each cylinder displaced 567 cubic inches). For the horsepower race of the 1960s, EMD tweaked the 567 to a turbocharged V-16 delivering 2500 hp. That was it for the 567, however, and in 1966 the baton was passed to the more powerful model 645. But while the "35 line" diesels ushered out an old motor, they inaugurated a new look. Their angled cab roofs and the clean, squared-off lines of their car bodies established the look of EMD power for the next three decades. Introduced to compete with General Electric's landmark U25B, which had ushered in the second generation of diesel power, the GP35 outsold the "U-Boat" nearly three to one. There was a strong market for new power in the mid-1960s because the first-generation diesels that had vanquished steam were wearing out. While first-generation rosters had often been a hodgepodge of manufacturers and models as railroads experimented with the new technology, by 1960 Alco, EMD, and GE were the only manufacturers left standing - and Alco would soon throw in the towel. As a result, virtually every major U.S. railroad became a GP35 customer, and over 1300 engines were sold in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. While our Premier model is not the first O gauge version of this second-generation pioneer, it offers the best combination of detail, realism, and performance of any 1/48 scale GP35. Added-on detail parts include windshield wipers, metal see-thru body grilles, lift rings, metal grab irons and handrails, see-thru rooftop fan housings, and brake cylinders, air pipes, and swing hangers on our super-detailed Blomberg trucks. And in command mode with the DCS system, you can create a lashup combining one or more GP35s with other Proto-Sound 3.0 or Proto-Sound 2.0 first- or second-generation power, and run them from a single throttle just like the prototype. GP-35 Low Hood Diesel Engine w/Proto-Sound 3.0 (Hi-Rail Wheels) - Alaska Cab No. 2503 Roadname: Alaska Product Item Number: 20-21551-1 Catalog: FJ 2021 All Scales Product Line: Premier Scale: O Scale Features: Intricately Detailed, Durable ABS Body Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank Metal Chassis Metal Handrails and Horn Moveable Roof Fans Metal Body Side Grilles Detachable Snow Plow (2) Handpainted Engineer Cab Figures Authentic Paint Scheme Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears O Scale Kadee-Compatible Coupler Mounting Pads Prototypical Rule 17 Lighting Directionally Controlled Constant Voltage LED Headlights Lighted LED Cab Interior Light Illuminated LED Number Boards (2) Precision Flywheel-Equipped Motors Operating ProtoSmoke Diesel Exhaust Onboard DCC/DCS Decoder Locomotive Speed Control In Scale MPH Increments Proto-Scale 3-2 3-Rail/2-Rail Conversion Capable 1:48 Scale Proportions Proto-Sound 3.0 With The Digital Command System Featuring Freight Yard Proto-Effects Unit Measures: 14 3/4? x 2 1/2? x 4 5/16? Operates On O-42 Curves Diesel DCC Features Headlight/Taillight Bell Horn Start-up/Shut-down Passenger Station/Freight Yard Announcements Lights (except head/tail) Master Volume Front Coupler Rear Coupler Forward Signal Reverse Signal Grade Crossing Idle Sequence 3 Idle Sequence 2 Idle Sequence 1 Extended Start-up Extended Shut-down Rev Up Rev Down One Shot Doppler Coupler Slack Single Horn Blast Coupler Close Engine Sounds Brake Sounds Cab Chatter Feature Reset Smoke On/Off Smoke Volume
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Type of Item:
Diesel Locomotive
Brand:
MTH Electric Trains
Manufacturer:
MTH Electric Trains
Control:
DCC With Sound
Assembly Status:
Ready to Go/Pre-built
Road Name:
Alaska
Scale:
1:48
Gauge:
O
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