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1293 UP TTT-6 2-10-2, 5044, modernized, Coal Tender, with optional snow plow pilot, black and graphite, aluminum lettering, Sound/DC/DCC, HO
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MSRP: $450.00
Your Price: Order from your dealer today!
Item Number: BLI-1293

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New Page 1 | | Features | | | - Brass Construction with Brass caliber detail at a Plastic Price
- QSI Quantum System for authentic sounds and prototypical operation in DC and DCC
- Precision drive mechanism with sprung drivers engineered for ultra smooth operation
- Premium caliber painting
- 5-pole can motor with skew wound armature and fly wheel
- Equipped with Powerful High Fidelity DC/DCC Sound
| | - Operating magnetic knuckle couplers
- Nickel Silver rods and valve gear
- Full cab detail
- Many separately applied details such as hand grabs, rails, etc.
- Prototypical light operation with golden white LEDs
- Builder's plates
- Compatible tracks: code 70, 83, and 100
- Recommended minimum radius: 22 inches
| | Towards the end of WWI, the 2-10-2 type locomotive had gained popularity with railroads that were faced with heavy tonnage trains. Union Pacific was among those railroads that recognized the benefits of the design, eventually rostering 144 locomotives in seven sub-classes, TTT-1 through TTT-7, with "TTT" designating the Two-Ten-Two wheel arrangement. The TTT-6 and TTT-7 classes were the last and largest classes, with a combined total of 83 units from three different builders. Weighing an average of 300,000 lbs, the TTTs had 63" drivers and a tractive effort of 70,450 lbs. The Union Pacific TTTs received many modifications through their careers, including revised stacks, pilots, buffers and tenders. The locomotives served Union Pacific until 1956, and one locomotive, UP 5511, has been retained as part of the UP Historical Locomotive Collection. These HO scale models will be offered as the locomotives existed late in their careers, with all the prototypical modifications. **Specifications on this page subject to change. |
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