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UPC 787718942012

Barcode for Kato 176-4358 EMD NW-2 Switcher, Chessie System C&O #5278 (N Scale)

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Attributes

Attribute Value
EAN 0787718942012
MPN 4949727516561
Brand Kato USA, Inc.
Model NA
Binding Toy
Publisher Kato USA, Inc.
Part Number 4949727516561
Manufacturer Kato USA, Inc.

Product Features

  • KATO 176-4358 NW2 C&O
  • EMD NW2
  • N Scale
  • Maximum DC12V
  • Made in Japan

Description

Model Information: Kato's own N scale NW2 replicates each and every rivet of prototype detail with pinpoint precision, while emphasizing low-speed, high-power pulling. It also features directional headlights (without any of the lightpiping equipment intruding on the interior cab detail), low profile wheels, illuminated numberboards, and Kato magnetic knuckle couplers. Model Features: * All locomotives will be equipped with body mounted KATO magnetic knuckle couplers * Locomotives feature directional Golden White LED headlights and illuminated preprinted numberboards. * Sophisticated lightpiping keeps the visible cab interior free of lighting equipment. * Interior cab can be populated with N scale figures from our N Yard Crew Day/Night set, 24-270 * All new motor and mechanism design * Locomotives is DCC friendly, able to take drop in decoders such as Digitrax DN123K3 or Train Control Systems K3D3 Roadname Specific Detailing "As delivered" Short stacks Two different road names: The C&O and B&O Phase 1 Riveted Air tanks About the Chessie EMD NW2 The EMD NW2 is a 1,000 horsepower yard switcher, its distinctive twin-stack profile and short radiator creating a distinctive silhouette. Perhaps ironic, considering its 1000 horsepower engine, the N in NW2 stood for nine hundred horsepower, with the W designating that it was a welded frame locomotive, instead of a cast frame. After the Chessie System merger, many NW2 locomotives retained the B+O or C+O designation of what railroad they originally ran on, despite the adoption of the Chessie paint scheme.

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