This is a 1998 run model imported by Overland Models, Inc. and built by Ajin Precision Mfg. in Korea. The box shows moderate to heavy wear, as you can see in the photos. It comes with spare parts. Unit No. 4 was one of 5 FP45s bought in late 1968 for passenger service. Instead of going to Amtrak, their steam generators were removed, repainted in the Milwaukee freight scheme, and put into freight service in 1970. This is serial number 27 of only 42 imported models of this specific version. It runs smoothly and quietly. Despite some signs of use, it's a rare and hard - to - find model. Brand: Brass OMI - Overland Models, Inc. Part Number: OMI - 5677.1. Condition: C - 7 Excellent. The wheels show moderate wear, but the plating is still intact. It has a moderate motor/drive noise (4 out of 10). It operates smoothly with a Can Motor. It features in - cab detail. The factory paint as road number 4 is in good condition with minimal wear. It has a NCE Mobile decoder installed, with lighting working only in DCC mode. Both headlight and reverse light work. Kadee couplers are installed, and it comes with the original box and foam. Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight. Fully insured, and shipments over $250 require a signature. We ship worldwide, with international rates calculated for affordability. Buyer is responsible for imports, duties, and tariffs. We pack models carefully, with no handling fee. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back policy (buyer pays return shipping unless item arrives damaged).




















Using your HO scale brass freight train model is easy. First, make sure you've set up your track properly. If you're using DCC mode, the lights on the train will work as expected. But in DC analog mode, the lights won't function. To run the train, connect it to the appropriate power source and use your controller to set the speed. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the wheels for any excessive wear. Since the plating is still intact for now, be gentle when cleaning them to avoid scratching. You can use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the body of the train to keep it clean. If you ever need to replace any parts, the spare parts included with the train should come in handy. When storing the train, keep it in the original box and foam to protect it from damage. And always remember, if you have any issues, reach out to us and we'll help you out.