
HO GP7 Locomotive with DCC and Sound, BN #1636 (ATHG-1254)
HO Scale GP7 Locomotive with DCC and Sound in Burlington Northern livery, road number 1636, is a detailed HO model built to capture the look and operation of EMD’s GP7 switcher on a home layout.
Rugged enough for reliable pulling power, it uses a heavy die-cast frame and Blomberg-B trucks, with a 5-pole motor for smooth, quiet running. The model features see-through cab windows with a full interior, fine-scale handrails, etched grillework, and LED lighting for a realistic appearance, plus RP25 wheels that work well on common HO track. DCC-ready Quick Plug technology with a 21-pin NEM connector lets you install or upgrade decoders easily, while sound-equipped versions include an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound, dual speakers, and full DCC functionality (engine, horn, and bell sounds active in DCC, with DC operation supported as well). Minimum radius is 18 inches, making it compatible with most HO layouts.
HO Scale GP7 Locomotive with DCC and Sound in Burlington Northern livery, road number 1636, is a detailed HO model built to capture the look and operation of EMD’s GP7 switcher on a home layout.
Rugged enough for reliable pulling power, it uses a heavy die-cast frame and Blomberg-B trucks, with a 5-pole motor for smooth, quiet running. The model features see-through cab windows with a full interior, fine-scale handrails, etched grillework, and LED lighting for a realistic appearance, plus RP25 wheels that work well on common HO track. DCC-ready Quick Plug technology with a 21-pin NEM connector lets you install or upgrade decoders easily, while sound-equipped versions include an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound, dual speakers, and full DCC functionality (engine, horn, and bell sounds active in DCC, with DC operation supported as well). Minimum radius is 18 inches, making it compatible with most HO layouts.
Original: $271.99
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$95.20Description
HO Scale GP7 Locomotive with DCC and Sound in Burlington Northern livery, road number 1636, is a detailed HO model built to capture the look and operation of EMD’s GP7 switcher on a home layout.
Rugged enough for reliable pulling power, it uses a heavy die-cast frame and Blomberg-B trucks, with a 5-pole motor for smooth, quiet running. The model features see-through cab windows with a full interior, fine-scale handrails, etched grillework, and LED lighting for a realistic appearance, plus RP25 wheels that work well on common HO track. DCC-ready Quick Plug technology with a 21-pin NEM connector lets you install or upgrade decoders easily, while sound-equipped versions include an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound, dual speakers, and full DCC functionality (engine, horn, and bell sounds active in DCC, with DC operation supported as well). Minimum radius is 18 inches, making it compatible with most HO layouts.





