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Atlas 9534 HO H16-44 Locomotives Engine

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Product Description: Atlas 9534 HO H16-44 Locomotives Engine

Built by Fairbanks Morse in the late 1940's through the 1950's, the H15-44 and H16-44 locomotives were used for commuter service and road freight service throughout the country. Bi-directional red and green LED marker lamps that work in DCC and analog mode. Realistic die-cast underframe. Five-pole skewed armature motor with dual flywheels for optimum performance at all...
Built by Fairbanks Morse in the late 1940's through the 1950's, the H15-44 and H16-44 locomotives were used for commuter service and road freight service throughout the country. Bi-directional red and green LED marker lamps that work in DCC and analog mode. Realistic die-cast underframe. Five-pole skewed armature motor with dual flywheels for optimum performance at all speeds. Directional lighting. Factory-equipped with AccuMate knuckle couplers. Painted crew figures. Separately-installed scale windshield wipers and fine scale handrails. Piping on trucks. Separately-applied coupler cut levers and trainline hoses. Separately-applied fuel tank skirt as appropriate by railroad. Etched metal radiator grilles. AAR-B or FM-style truck sideframes as appropriate by railroad. 4-Function HO Dual-Mode Decoder.

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