Lionel 6-11100
PENNSYLVANIA MIKADO L&T WITH TMCC
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Take your ready-to-run train set or conventionally controlled layout to the next stage with this reasonably priced all metal Midado with TMCc, allowing full operation with the hand held contollerWith a Command Base and CAB-1 Remote Controller (sold separately), a simple one-wire connection will get you started with the TrainMaster Command Control systemConduct all layout operations from your armchair or as you walk around with the hand held remote controlOperate the rear coupler anywhere on the layoutControl 2 to 10 trains on one track or on several loopsConduct all switching operations too Loco puffs smoke and has RailSounds 5.0 sound system with CrewTalk dialog and TowerCom announcementsOperating headlight Powerful maintenance-free motor with momentum wheelAll metal loco and tendereEngineer and fireman figures O Gauge and operates on all O-27 and O gauge layoutsDimensions: Length: Approx. 19" Loco will operate with just a regular transformer, but, if you don't have one, purchase a 6-12969 Trainmaster command set for full TMCC operationThis kit contains a 12868 TMCC Handheld controller and a 6-12969 Command Set and is all you need to prepare your layout for full TMCC operation and unlock all the features of the MikadoThis will let you operate up to 10 additional TMCC locos as well on a single layout First used on the Nippon Railway in Japan in 1897, the 2-8-2 class steam locomotive was nicknamed Mikado, meaning "emperor" in JapaneseGaining popularity in the United States before WWI, they became a workhorse on mostrailroadsWith it's 8 drive wheel, intricate side rod arrangement and nickle rims on all drivers, this brand new all metal loco and tender is an exceptionally attractive modelIt has all the superdetailing and piping of the real loco, is full scale, and will operate with any standard transformer as well as with TMCC TMCC operation and unlock all the features of the MikadoThis will let you operate up to 10 additional TMCC locos as well on a single layout First used on the Nippon Railway in Japan in 1897, the 2-8-2 class steam locomotive was nicknamed Mikado, meaning "emperor" in JapaneseGaining popularity in the United States before WWI, they became a workhorse on mostrailroadsWith it's 8 drive wheel, intricate side rod arrangement and nickle rims on all drivers, this brand new all metal loco and tender is an exceptionally attractive modelIt has all the superdetailing and piping of the real loco, is full scale, and will operate with any standard transformer as well as with TMCC |
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