Description
Rustler reaches speeds in excess of 35 mph using the included optional 28-tooth pinion gear*
Gunderson introduced their Maxi-Stack 5-unit articulated well car in 1988
In cab grade crossing camera mounted on left side
This feature is especially useful when your layout hosts visiting locomotives (LEGACY Command Set required)
She provided cover for Russian convoys PQ-15 and PQ-17 in May and June 1942 respectively
BLI 8200 HO Scale EMD F7A Boston & Maine B&M 4266 with Paragon4 DCC Freight Car Part Rustler reaches speeds in excessBLI 8200 HO Scale EMD F7A Boston & Maine B&M 4266 with Paragon4 DCC The EMD F7 is a 1,500 horsepower diesel locomotive built by General Motors' Electro Motive Division between 1949 and 1953. The F7 was EMD's fourth model in the line of F unit locomotives, and was by far the best selling cab unit of all time. The F7 primarily differed from the F3 in internal equipment, but there were some noticeable external changes such as the grills and the dynamic
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