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HO RTR Old Time 2-6-0 Mogul with DCC & Sound NYC #1707 (ATH87317)

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HO RTR Old Time 2-6-0 Mogul with DCC & Sound NYC #1707 (ATH87317)

An HO-scale ready-to-run Old-Time 2-6-0 Mogul locomotive with DCC and sound, designed to bring late-1800s steam power to a model railroad layout. Built to resemble a New York Central prototype, it offers authentic detail and responsive operation right out of the box.

Built from upgraded model-die-casting tooling, it features prototype-specific details such as the smokestack, dome, headlight, lead truck and tender, plus an upgraded drive for smooth performance. The sound version uses SoundTraxx Econami for realistic chuffs and horn, while non-sound versions rely on a 21-pin plug. Razor-sharp painting and printing highlight the finish, completed with McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, prototypical coupling. Era: Late 1800s.

An HO-scale ready-to-run Old-Time 2-6-0 Mogul locomotive with DCC and sound, designed to bring late-1800s steam power to a model railroad layout. Built to resemble a New York Central prototype, it offers authentic detail and responsive operation right out of the box.

Built from upgraded model-die-casting tooling, it features prototype-specific details such as the smokestack, dome, headlight, lead truck and tender, plus an upgraded drive for smooth performance. The sound version uses SoundTraxx Econami for realistic chuffs and horn, while non-sound versions rely on a 21-pin plug. Razor-sharp painting and printing highlight the finish, completed with McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, prototypical coupling. Era: Late 1800s.

$309.99
HO RTR Old Time 2-6-0 Mogul with DCC & Sound NYC #1707 (ATH87317)
$309.99

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An HO-scale ready-to-run Old-Time 2-6-0 Mogul locomotive with DCC and sound, designed to bring late-1800s steam power to a model railroad layout. Built to resemble a New York Central prototype, it offers authentic detail and responsive operation right out of the box.

Built from upgraded model-die-casting tooling, it features prototype-specific details such as the smokestack, dome, headlight, lead truck and tender, plus an upgraded drive for smooth performance. The sound version uses SoundTraxx Econami for realistic chuffs and horn, while non-sound versions rely on a 21-pin plug. Razor-sharp painting and printing highlight the finish, completed with McHenry operating scale knuckle couplers for reliable, prototypical coupling. Era: Late 1800s.