
137-2015-DCC GG1 Conrail Bicentennial 4800 - DCC-Fitted
1:160 scale model produced by Kato. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.
Features:
- DCC Fitted Model
- This model mainly operates in USA
- This model is decorated in Conrail company markings
- Blackened Metal Pantographs
- Powerful Mechanism
- Kato Magnetic Knuckle Coupler
- Shock absorber construction gives even more traction and performance
- DCC Friendly Mechanism
- Amtrak units perfect for the Amtrak Rainbow Era 7 car set Description
Details
The GG1 is technically two 4-6-0 (G) locomotives under one shell, adding up to a 4.6k horsepower behemoth that was staggeringly powerful and fast even by today's standards. The original prototype GG1, #4800, enjoyed a long life and a number of paint schemes, including this special “Bicentennial” scheme that adorned it during the 1976 celebrations. Carrying a unique red, white, and blue color scheme, and adorned with 50 stars on each side and an image of the liberty bell, the locomotive joined the ranks of the Bicentennial Southern Pacific GS-4 and Burlington Northern Bicentennial “Spirit of 76” U30C in celebrating the United States’ 200th Birthday.
Original: $267.90
-65%$267.90
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Description
1:160 scale model produced by Kato. This model is ready-to-run straight out of the box and would make a excellent addition to any model railway collection.
Features:
- DCC Fitted Model
- This model mainly operates in USA
- This model is decorated in Conrail company markings
- Blackened Metal Pantographs
- Powerful Mechanism
- Kato Magnetic Knuckle Coupler
- Shock absorber construction gives even more traction and performance
- DCC Friendly Mechanism
- Amtrak units perfect for the Amtrak Rainbow Era 7 car set Description
Details
The GG1 is technically two 4-6-0 (G) locomotives under one shell, adding up to a 4.6k horsepower behemoth that was staggeringly powerful and fast even by today's standards. The original prototype GG1, #4800, enjoyed a long life and a number of paint schemes, including this special “Bicentennial” scheme that adorned it during the 1976 celebrations. Carrying a unique red, white, and blue color scheme, and adorned with 50 stars on each side and an image of the liberty bell, the locomotive joined the ranks of the Bicentennial Southern Pacific GS-4 and Burlington Northern Bicentennial “Spirit of 76” U30C in celebrating the United States’ 200th Birthday.






















