This 1991-run HO scale brass model train by Overland Models, Inc. was expertly built by Ajin Precision in Korea. The box shows just a bit of shelf wear. It comes with spare parts. The factory nickel plating is in excellent condition with minimal wear. The model represents locomotive #9927A, B, 9937A, B, from the 1966 era. It's 1 of only 30 imported in this configuration.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass Overland Models, Inc.
- **Part Number**: 6109
- **Condition**: C-7 Excellent
- **Wheel Wear**: Minimal
- **Noise**: 3 out of 10 - Minimal motor/gearbox noise, should quiet down with use.
- **Operation**: Runs smoothly
- **Motor**: Can Motor
- **Backhead/Interior Detail**: Yes, with nice interior cab details
- **Decorated**: Factory plated, very well - done with minimal wear
- **Control**: Analog – DC Only
- **Lighting**: None
- **Couplers/Trucks**: None
- **Packaging**: Original box and foam
**Shipping**
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- Our packing is top - notch. With over 10 years of experience, we know these models are hard to find, out of production, and fragile, especially the brass ones. We truly care about your purchase.
**Payment/Returns**
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Using your HO scale brass model train is easy. First, make sure you have an appropriate analog DC power source. Connect the train to the power source and turn it on. You'll notice it runs smoothly right out of the box, but the motor and gearbox might make a bit of noise at first. Don't worry, this noise should go down as you use the train more.
When handling the train, be gentle. The brass construction is fragile, so avoid dropping or bumping it. Keep it away from sharp objects that could scratch the beautiful factory - plated finish.
For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for any signs of excessive wear. If you notice any issues, you can use the spare parts that come with the train. You can also clean the train with a soft, dry cloth to keep it looking its best.
When storing the train, put it back in the original box and foam to protect it from dust and damage. And remember, if you have any questions about using or maintaining your train, don't hesitate to contact us.