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3002 SP Cab Forward AC-12, #4277, Painted Black, Phoenix Sound, G
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MSRP: $4,995.00
Your Price: Order from your dealer today!
Item Number: BLI-3002

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Full G
Scale brass locomotive and tender with high and accurate detail
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Premium
caliber painting
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Out-of-the-box operation for DC
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Pittman
DC gearhead motor
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Powerful
High Fidelity Sound equipped with authentic SP Cab-Forward sounds
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Full
under-body detail on locomotive and tender
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Steel
Rods and valve gear
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Steel
Box
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Steel
Drive Wheels
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Window
glazing
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Sprung
Drivers
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Full
cab/interior detail
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Prototypical light operation
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All
fabricated components will be produced from the finest Milled Brass
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Primary
Materials: Brass
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Secondary Materials: Steel
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Scale:
1:29
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Gauge:
45mm
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Wheel
Arrangement: 4-8-8-2
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Locomotive Length: 37.3"
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Locomotive Width: 5.1"
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Tender
Length: 20.9"
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Tender
Width: 4.9"
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Locomotive Weight: 30.8 lbs
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Locomotive + Tender Weight: 42 lbs
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Minimum
Radius: 8 feet (96")
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From
the very beginning of WWII, the Southern Pacific Railroad faced perhaps the
most formidable challenge of any stateside railroad. With the port of San
Diego being the jumping off point for the war effort in the Pacific,
Southern Pacific required motive power that could handle super long freight
drags as well as passenger trains. These locomotives had to traverse the
rugged terrains from the Gulf of Mexico to Utah and Northern California.
Numerous tunnels, many miles of snow sheds and steep grades made the AC-12
the intelligent choice. This simple compound articulated locomotive averaged
speeds of 15 miles per hour over the many cuts and passes. With this in
mind, Southern Pacific acquired permission from the War Production Board to
purchase a group of 20 locomotives from Baldwin.
Baldwin
delivered the initial group of AC-12's, beginning with # 4275, to El Paso,
Texas in the fall of 1943. The balance was received in March of 1944.
Interestingly, the 4294 was the last new steam locomotive ever to be
purchased by Southern Pacific.
Baldwin
utilized the same newer semi-streamlined cab shape that was practically
identical to some of the earlier cab forward classes. Many consider these to
be the most attractive of all the AC series. The AC-12's were equipped with
both the conventional steam whistle as well as a single note "fog" horn.
**Specifications on
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