This is a 1994 Overland Models train model imported from Korea, crafted by Ajin Precision Mfg. The box has only minor shelf wear and comes with spare parts. It's sound-ready, with a sound cam on the third driver axle and the tender pre-drilled for a speaker. The engine looks stunning with great paintwork and runs smoothly and quietly. Note that the pilot is slightly crooked; check the photos. Details: Brand - Brass OMI by Overland Models, Inc.; Part Number - OMI-1565.1; Condition - C-7 Excellent; Wheel Wear - Minimal; Noise - 1 out of 10 (minimal motor/gearbox noise); Operation - Runs Well; Motor - Can Motor; Backhead Detail - Full Detail; Decorated - Excellent Factory Paint with Road No. 109; Control - Analog – DC Only; Lighting - Working Headlight; Couplers/Trucks - Kadee on tender and cast coupler on locomotive pilot; Packaging - Original Box and Foam. Shipping: Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199. Flat rates are based on item value or weight. All items are insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature. International shipping is available. Rates are calculated at checkout, and the buyer pays import duties. Packing is top-notch to protect these hard-to-find, out-of-production, and fragile models. Payment: We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If not satisfied, get a 30-day money-back with no questions asked. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.























Using this HO scale brass model train is quite simple. First, make sure you're using an analog DC power source as it's designed for that. Connect the train to the power source and switch it on, and it should start running smoothly on your track. As for the sound feature, you can easily install a speaker in the pre-drilled tender to enjoy the train's sounds. There are a few things to keep in mind. The pilot is a bit crooked, so be careful when handling the train to avoid further damage. Also, since it's a delicate model, handle it gently to prevent any parts from breaking. For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for any signs of excessive wear. You can use a soft cloth to clean the body of the train and keep its beautiful paintwork looking great. If you notice any issues with the motor or other parts, it's best to get in touch with a professional model train repair service. And remember, keep the original box and foam for storage to protect the train when it's not in use.