ooo, thats very drool-worthy... nice pick up!!
Yeah, the build quality is awesome! It's made in Austria and like Roco locomotives has incredible detail and just feels quality. A very nice addition to my engine shed - if I can find one long enough lol!
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Wow, what an amazing beast! I wish I knew more about the history and use of articulated steam locomotives because my son is absolutely fascinated by them. In fact, now that UP has a Big Boy restored and running, he’s made it a goal to see it in person! I’m guessing this one, being from the Pennsylvania, must’ve been used on long coal drags. I dunno....
OTR, I know what you mean, these unbelievable feats of engineering are so fascinating, to think of the brains, cost and effort that went into making these things happen is a testament to human ingenuity. One of these days I'll have to take a trip to the USA and visit some of your heritage railways - I'm assuming you have them like we do?
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I thought you would find this one riveting super lol
Yes it has directional lighting, I'm also looking around for a suitable decoder with sound, although as it's a relatively rare model I may have to compromise with a generic steam sound decoder really designed for a different class of loco.
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Good to know come the time I'll have to do some research and plan a road trip or should that be rail trip lol!
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I believe the Pennsy livery on this loco is fictional, and this class was used by the Norfolk and Western.