Walthers Mainline HO GP9 Phase II Union Pacific “Serves All The West”

$112.00

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SKU: 9885 Category: Tag: Railroad Short Name: UP

Description

Railroad Short Name: UP

The Walthers Mainline Phase II High-Hood GP9 is a must-have model for your first-generation diesel roster! Outwardly similar to the earlier GP7, and sharing the same boxy, no frills body with its high, short hood, minor production changes in the number and placement of louvers on locomotives built from 1955 to 1957 resulted in what modelers and railfans refer to as “phase two” GP9s.

Features:

  • Standard high short hood
  • Based on as-built units produced from 1955 to 1957 (Phase II)
  • Limited edition – one time run of these roadnumbers!
  • Scale width hood with correct contours
  • With or without dynamic brakes as appropriate
  • Front and rear footboards
  • See-through steps
  • Same powerful drive as Walthers Proto(R) locos featuring:
    • Five-pole skew-wound motor
    • 14 to 1 gear ratio
    • Helical-cut gears for quiet operation and easy multiple unit operation
    • All-wheel drive and electrical pickup
    • Machined brass flywheel
  • Heavy die-cast metal chassis
  • Constant and directional LED headlights
  • 21-pin DCC plug
  • Molded drill starter points – add grab irons to your model easily with the GP9 Phase II Diesel Detail Kit (#910-258 sold separately)

Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 14 × 7 × 3 in

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