Part # 920-90053
PROTO N Heritage Series Steam 2-8-4 - Powered -- Nickel Plate Road #779
$219.98
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Availability: Discontinued
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Nickle Plate Road
Walthers Part# 920-90053
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New N Scale 2-8-4s Join PROTO 2000 Heritage Series
These large, modern, distinctive-looking engines were known for their ability to handle heavy freights on fast schedules. Born out of a need to develop a new model with improvements in speed and horsepower over W.W.I-era USRA 2-8-2 locomotives then in use, these advanced locomotives incorporated a larger firebox that required the support of a four-wheel trailing truck. A 2-8-2-turned-2-8-4, modified by a Lima Locomotive Works design engineer, tested on the Boston & Albany in 1925 and demonstrated an impressive increase in power over the rolling mainline through New York's Berkshire Hills. The wheel arrangement was quickly dubbed the "Berkshire."
Over the next few years Lima improved the design and, acting on the specifications of the "Advisory Mechanical Committee" of the railroads controlled by the Van Sweringens, constructed 2-8-4s with 69" drivers for high-speed freight service. These impressive machines were ordered by the Nickel Plate Road, Pere Marquette and Chesapeake & Ohio. While all built to similar specifications, each had details and some small appliances unique to their owning railroads. All were built in the 30s and 40s, and most were retired with the coming of diesels in the mid- to late-50s. In 2007, one Pere Marquette and two NKP Berks survive in excursion service, and many others are on display.
N Scalers looking for superpower steam will like these handsome 2-8-4s based on prototypes built for the Van Sweringen controlled roads. The models feature new numbers, along with over 50 hand-applied parts roadname-specific detailing, blackened nickel-silver RP-25 wheels, driver and tender electrical pickup, front and rear working knuckle couplers and LED headlight and backup light. A flywheel-equipped five-pole motor powers each smooth-running model with skew-wound armature. The locos run on code 55 track and can handle curves as sharp as 9-3/4".
PROTO N 2-8-4 Berkshires:
C&O #2744
C&O #2759
NKP #776
NKP #779
Pere Marquette #1235
Pere Marquette #1239
Undecorated
These large, modern, distinctive-looking engines were known for their ability to handle heavy freights on fast schedules. Born out of a need to develop a new model with improvements in speed and horsepower over W.W.I-era USRA 2-8-2 locomotives then in use, these advanced locomotives incorporated a larger firebox that required the support of a four-wheel trailing truck. A 2-8-2-turned-2-8-4, modified by a Lima Locomotive Works design engineer, tested on the Boston & Albany in 1925 and demonstrated an impressive increase in power over the rolling mainline through New York's Berkshire Hills. The wheel arrangement was quickly dubbed the "Berkshire."
Over the next few years Lima improved the design and, acting on the specifications of the "Advisory Mechanical Committee" of the railroads controlled by the Van Sweringens, constructed 2-8-4s with 69" drivers for high-speed freight service. These impressive machines were ordered by the Nickel Plate Road, Pere Marquette and Chesapeake & Ohio. While all built to similar specifications, each had details and some small appliances unique to their owning railroads. All were built in the 30s and 40s, and most were retired with the coming of diesels in the mid- to late-50s. In 2007, one Pere Marquette and two NKP Berks survive in excursion service, and many others are on display.
N Scalers looking for superpower steam will like these handsome 2-8-4s based on prototypes built for the Van Sweringen controlled roads. The models feature new numbers, along with over 50 hand-applied parts roadname-specific detailing, blackened nickel-silver RP-25 wheels, driver and tender electrical pickup, front and rear working knuckle couplers and LED headlight and backup light. A flywheel-equipped five-pole motor powers each smooth-running model with skew-wound armature. The locos run on code 55 track and can handle curves as sharp as 9-3/4".
PROTO N 2-8-4 Berkshires:
C&O #2744
C&O #2759
NKP #776
NKP #779
Pere Marquette #1235
Pere Marquette #1239
Undecorated