This is a 1988 Oriental Limited model crafted by Samhongsa in Korea. The box has only minimal shelf wear and comes with spare parts. These Conrail GP35s were originally PRR GP35s. It's a well - built, solid, and smoothly running diesel model typical of late 1980s Samhongsa craftsmanship. The model is unnumbered but includes decals.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass Oriental Limited
- **Condition**: C - 7 Excellent
- **Wheel Wear**: Minimal, with excellent wheel plating
- **Noise**: 3 out of 10, minor motor/gearbox noise
- **Operation**: Runs well
- **Motor**: Can Motor
- **Backhead/Interior Detail**: Cab detail
- **Decorated**: Nice factory Conrail paint and lettering, un - numbered, decals in the box
- **Control**: Analog – DC Only
- **Lighting**: None
- **Couplers/Trucks**: No couplers, but mounting screws are in place
- **Packaging**: Original Box and Foam
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Using this HO scale Conrail EMD GP35 model is easy. Just connect it to an analog DC power source, and it will start running smoothly. Since it has no lighting, don't expect it to light up. Also, there are no couplers on it, but you can use the mounting screws to attach your own couplers if you want.
When handling the model, be gentle because it's a brass model and can be a bit fragile. Keep it away from sharp objects to avoid scratches. If you plan to apply the decals, make sure your hands are clean and dry to prevent smudging.
For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for any signs of excessive wear. You can use a soft, dry cloth to clean the model and remove any dust. Since it has a minor motor/gearbox noise, it's normal, but if the noise becomes louder or there are other abnormal sounds, it might be a good idea to have it checked. And always store the model in its original box and foam to protect it when not in use.