Item 6-81311
ALASKA LIONCHIEF PLUS 4-6-2 PACIFIC
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Popular for their medium build and substantial pulling power, the 4-6-2 Pacific-style steam locomotives were the workhorses of most railroads. Until the arrival of the diesel, the 4-6-2 Pacific was the predominant passenger locomotive in the U.S. and Canada. Locomotive Features: User selected operational modes: Conventional AC transformer control mode or LionChief wireless remote control with AC or DC power ElectroCoupler on rear of tender controlled by the LionChief remote only Operating headlight Synchronized fan-driven smoke On/off switches for sound and smoke RailSounds RC sound system with steam chuffing and background sounds, whistle, bell, and user-activated announcements Adjustable volume (controlled by remote only) Constant speed control to maintain a steady speed at a crawl or full speed and everything in between regardless of track conditions or load Flickering firebox Chuffing sounds in sync with speed of locomotive Powerful maintenance-free motor Die-cast metal locomotive body, frame, and trucks Die-cast metal tender body and trucks Metal frame on tender Engineer and fireman figures Traction tires Remote Features: The "throttle" rotates to increase and decrease speed in both forward and reverse The red light at the top of the remote is a speed indicator; steady when in neutral and blinking faster as it accelerates Long range control, up to 60 feet Buttons for whistle sound, bell, special announcements, and ElectroCoupler activation Multiple frequencies available, so multiple engines can run in the same layout at the same time LionChief locomotives can run on any Legacy , TMCC, or conventional transformer layout with 18 volts of power supplied to the track Requires three AAA alkaline batteries (not included) PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Rail Line: Alaska Gauge: Traditional O Gauge Scale Type: Semi-Scale Power: Electric Engine Type: Steam Min Curve: O31 Dimensions: Length: 19" |
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