Lionel 6-38644

TEXAS & PACIFIC MIKADO WITH TMCC July

 

First used on the Nippon Railway in Japan in 1897, the 2-8-2 class steam locomotive was nicknamed "Mikado", meaning "emperor" in Japanese. Gaining popularity in the United States before WWI, numerous 2-8-2 locos thundered across American high iron. FEATURES: TrainMaster Command Control equipped-able to run in Command Control Mode or in Conventional Control Mode RailSounds sound system with CrewTalk communication, TowerCom announcements, and DynaChuff synchronized chuffing Operating headlight ElectroCoupler on rear of tender Powerful maintenance-free motor with momentum flywheel Traction tires Puffing smoke unit Die-cast metal locomotive body, frame and truck Die-cast metal tender body and trucks with a metal frame Engineer and fireman figures Gauge: Traditional O Gauge Minimum Curve: O-27
  • 10.08.01.068
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