Scale Trains N Rivet Counter SD40-2 Chicago Northwestern “System Logo” w/ DCC & Sound

$255.00

SKU: 11714 Category: Tag: Railroad Short Name: CNW

Description

Railroad Short Name: CNW

Features:

  • Era: 1974 to Mid-1980s
  • Series 6816 to 6865; built Feb
  • Road numbers 6847, 6854 and 6861
    • Original Yellow – “North Western System” logo
  • Fully-assembled
  • Multiple road numbers
  • Class lights (non-operating)
  • Federal Signal 372 rotary beacon (non-operating)*
  • Printed and LED-illuminated number boards*
  • Equipped with ATS pickup shoes
  • Front EMD-style low pilot plow with multiple unit (MU) hose doors and grab irons
  • 3-hose multiple unit (MU) hose clusters with silver gladhands
  • Body mounted knuckle couplers; Micro-Trains® compatible
  • Coupler box accepts Micro-Trains 1015/1016 couplers without modification
  • Angled uncoupling levers with loop handles front and rear and four inner mounting brackets
  • As-delivered pilot faces with reinforced lifting holes
  • Deck mounted multiple unit (MU) receptacle
  • “Tall” stepwells
  • Front and rear early small deck extension
  • Handrail set with outward facing end rail mounting brackets and chain
  • Standard front and rear drop steps
  • Scale sectioned treadplate detail on walkways
  • Rectangle walkway lights mounted between sandbox clean out doors (non-operating)
  • 81” low short hood with ratchet handbrake and angled chain guard
  • Bolted battery box doors with narrow louvers
  • Early cab sub-base doors with early hinges
  • Front standard EMD LED-illuminated headlight in number board housing
  • Dash two cab with bolted side window panels
  • Detailed cab interior with floor, rear wall, seats, and standard AAR control stand
  • Rear cab side vent on right side
  • Tall mirror mounted fore of cab side window on both sides of cab
  • Standard EMD sunshades and long sunshade tracks
  • Lost wax brass cast Leslie RS-3-LR horn mounted on number board housing
  • Large Sinclair Excalibur “ice skate” antenna (communications) mounted on cab roof.
  • Early electrical cabinet “zig-zag” seam, further from rear of cab
  • Early “stand-off” ECAFB
  • Early inertial air intake grilles without drip rails
  • Standard turbo exhaust stack
  • Accurately profiled extended-range dynamic brakes with batten strip
  • “Chicken-wire” radiator intake grilles
  • See-through standard 48” radiator fan housings with fan blades visible inside
  • Curved radiator fan grab iron
  • Underbody frame rail with separate plumbing and traction motor cables
  • Detailed HT-C trucks with Hyatt bearing caps, early center axle snubbers, sanding lines and brackets
  • Speed recorder mounted to first axle left front
  • Reward facing handbrake chain mount for HTC trucks
  • Tall jacking pads with holes (early)
  • Spare knuckle holders on rear pilot face
  • Forward engineer’s side sidesill notch
  • Sill-mount EFCO
  • Nose-mounted “gong” bell
  • Salem air filter (accordion style)
  • 4,000-gallon fuel tank with fuel fillers, vertical gauges, round gauges in tank sides and vertical breather pipe
  • Factory-applied wire grab irons, windshield wipers, trainline hoses with silver gladhands, and more
  • Motor with 5-pole skew wound armature
  • Dual flywheels
  • All-wheel drive
  • All-wheel electrical pick-up
  • Directional LED headlights
  • Printing and lettering legible even under magnification
  • Paint colors match Tru-Color Paint color: TCP-108 CNW Yellow and TCP-109 CNW Green
  • Operates on Code 55 and 80 rail
  • Packaging safely stores model
  • Minimum radius: 9 3/4”
  • Recommended radius: 11”

Sound Features:

  • ESU LokSound 5 DCC & Sound decoder with “Full Throttle”
  • One (1) cube-type speaker
  • EMD 16 Cylinder 645E3 prime mover
  • Operates on both DC and DCC layouts

Additional information

Select Road Number

6847, 6854, 6861

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