This is a 1981 model imported by Overland Models, Inc. and built by Ajin Precision Mfg. in Korea. The original box has minimal wear with minor scuffing. It's like new in the box, likely only test - run. This model represents four - window cab locomotives. It's an early tank - drive locomotive in mint condition and runs smoothly. Please note that the anti - climber custom add - on piece, cab sunshade, and one axle shock strut are not attached but are included in the box. Brand: Brass OMI - Overland Models, Inc. Part Number: OMI - 1806. Condition: C - 5 Good. Wheel wear is almost none, and the wheel plating is excellent. The motor/gearbox noise is moderate (5 out of 10). It runs smoothly with a can motor and tank drive. There's in - cab detail. It has good custom paint with road number 5567 and light weathering. It's controlled by DC – Analog. There's no lighting, but lenses are installed (one lens is missing from the rear headlight). It comes with Kadee couplers (the front coupler has had the trip pin removed) and medal wheels in fully sprung trucks. It's packed in the original box with foam inserts. Free domestic USA shipping for all purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are assigned based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 require a signature. We ship worldwide. International rates are calculated based on the lowest/slowest options, and the buyer is responsible for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packing is bullet - proof. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. We offer a 30 - day, no - questions - asked money - back policy. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.



















Using this model train locomotive is easy. Just connect it to a DC - analog power source, and it will start running smoothly on your track. When handling the locomotive, be careful as it's a delicate item. Make sure to check that the Kadee couplers are properly attached before running it. Since there's a missing lens in the rear headlight, you might want to be cautious when setting up lighting scenarios. To maintain this locomotive, keep it in a dry and dust - free place. If you notice any dirt on the wheels or other parts, use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean them. Avoid using harsh chemicals as they may damage the custom paint or the plating on the wheels. When storing, put it back in the original box with the foam inserts to protect it from bumps and scratches. Also, keep an eye on the motor noise. If it changes significantly, it could be a sign of an issue, and you might want to have it checked out.