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L26703 LGB L26703 MSP RR Steam Loco Shay Nr. 5 Ep. II

L26703 LGB L26703 MSP RR Steam Loco Shay Nr. 5 Ep. II

Locomotive No. 5 was built in 1912 for the Madera Sugar Pine Railroad in California. It belongs like the oil-fired Westside Lumber Locomotive No. 7 to the Shay class C, but it was wood-fired and had a massive Kobel smokestack. The railroad was abandoned in 1931, and Locomotive No. 5 was sold for spare parts. Similar three-truck Shays can still be admired under steam at the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. This approximately 6 kilometer / 4 mile long tourist railroad was formed starting in 1967 from a partial line segment of the former Madera Sugar Pine Railroad. The model has heavy metal construction with many separately applied details. It is equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions. The model has a built-in smoke generator. Length over the step boards 67 cm / 26-3/8“.

26703 Madera Sugar Pine (MSP) RR Shay Steam Locomotive No. 5

Gauge / Design Type: G /
Era: III
Type: Steam Locomotives

  • Length over the step boards 67 cm / 26-3/8“
  • High-end model with heavy metal construction
  • Many separately applied fine details
  • Extensive light and sound functions
  • Smoke box door can be opened
  • Smoke generator
  • Firebox flickering
  • Running sounds will also work in analogue operation
  • Kobel smokestack modelled
  • Kerosene lamp included as a headlight
  • Prototypical design of the front
  • Prototypical without a generator
  • The copper lines of the prototypes were installed in the model just like the originals

$1,922.71

Original: $5,493.45

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L26703 LGB L26703 MSP RR Steam Loco Shay Nr. 5 Ep. II

$5,493.45

$1,922.71

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Locomotive No. 5 was built in 1912 for the Madera Sugar Pine Railroad in California. It belongs like the oil-fired Westside Lumber Locomotive No. 7 to the Shay class C, but it was wood-fired and had a massive Kobel smokestack. The railroad was abandoned in 1931, and Locomotive No. 5 was sold for spare parts. Similar three-truck Shays can still be admired under steam at the Yosemite Mountain Sugar Pine Railroad. This approximately 6 kilometer / 4 mile long tourist railroad was formed starting in 1967 from a partial line segment of the former Madera Sugar Pine Railroad. The model has heavy metal construction with many separately applied details. It is equipped with an mfx/DCC decoder with many light and sound functions. The model has a built-in smoke generator. Length over the step boards 67 cm / 26-3/8“.

26703 Madera Sugar Pine (MSP) RR Shay Steam Locomotive No. 5

Gauge / Design Type: G /
Era: III
Type: Steam Locomotives

  • Length over the step boards 67 cm / 26-3/8“
  • High-end model with heavy metal construction
  • Many separately applied fine details
  • Extensive light and sound functions
  • Smoke box door can be opened
  • Smoke generator
  • Firebox flickering
  • Running sounds will also work in analogue operation
  • Kobel smokestack modelled
  • Kerosene lamp included as a headlight
  • Prototypical design of the front
  • Prototypical without a generator
  • The copper lines of the prototypes were installed in the model just like the originals

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