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HO SD75I Locomotive BNSF #8282 (ATHG-1604)

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HO SD75I Locomotive BNSF #8282 (ATHG-1604)

An HO scale SD75I Locomotive in BNSF livery (#8282) brings EMD's SD75I to life on your layout with realistic detailing and dependable operation. The model features a heavy die-cast frame for traction, a Genesis drive with a 5-pole skew-wound motor, precision flywheels, and a multi-link drivetrain for smooth, quiet performance. It rides on RP25-contoured wheels with all-wheel electrical pickup for reliable tracking on common HO track, while LED lighting, see-through cab windows with a full interior, and Celcon handrails deliver a true-scale appearance. DCC-ready Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with a 21-pin NEM connector makes decoder upgrades straightforward, and body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers (Kadee-compatible) provide prototypical coupling. Painted and printed to mirror prototype schemes, the livery and detailing reflect drawings, measurements, and photos from the real unit.

For the BNSF version, road-name specifics include a front plow, isolated cab, turbo bulge, and a 4-step ATSF/BNSF-style walkway, plus front deck-mounted ditch lights and spare knuckles on the rear plot for an accurate silhouette. It is built for flexible operation including MU lashups and precise slow-speed control, with the lead unit's horn, bell, and lights configurable in MU mode. Sound-equipped variants include an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound that operates in both DC and DCC modes, with full DCC functions and CVs that can be tweaked (CV chart included). The model's rugged construction and detailed drive make it a standout choice for BNSF-themed layouts or proto-freelance rosters.

An HO scale SD75I Locomotive in BNSF livery (#8282) brings EMD's SD75I to life on your layout with realistic detailing and dependable operation. The model features a heavy die-cast frame for traction, a Genesis drive with a 5-pole skew-wound motor, precision flywheels, and a multi-link drivetrain for smooth, quiet performance. It rides on RP25-contoured wheels with all-wheel electrical pickup for reliable tracking on common HO track, while LED lighting, see-through cab windows with a full interior, and Celcon handrails deliver a true-scale appearance. DCC-ready Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with a 21-pin NEM connector makes decoder upgrades straightforward, and body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers (Kadee-compatible) provide prototypical coupling. Painted and printed to mirror prototype schemes, the livery and detailing reflect drawings, measurements, and photos from the real unit.

For the BNSF version, road-name specifics include a front plow, isolated cab, turbo bulge, and a 4-step ATSF/BNSF-style walkway, plus front deck-mounted ditch lights and spare knuckles on the rear plot for an accurate silhouette. It is built for flexible operation including MU lashups and precise slow-speed control, with the lead unit's horn, bell, and lights configurable in MU mode. Sound-equipped variants include an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound that operates in both DC and DCC modes, with full DCC functions and CVs that can be tweaked (CV chart included). The model's rugged construction and detailed drive make it a standout choice for BNSF-themed layouts or proto-freelance rosters.

$70.00

Original: $199.99

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HO SD75I Locomotive BNSF #8282 (ATHG-1604)

$199.99

$70.00

Description

An HO scale SD75I Locomotive in BNSF livery (#8282) brings EMD's SD75I to life on your layout with realistic detailing and dependable operation. The model features a heavy die-cast frame for traction, a Genesis drive with a 5-pole skew-wound motor, precision flywheels, and a multi-link drivetrain for smooth, quiet performance. It rides on RP25-contoured wheels with all-wheel electrical pickup for reliable tracking on common HO track, while LED lighting, see-through cab windows with a full interior, and Celcon handrails deliver a true-scale appearance. DCC-ready Quick Plug plug-and-play technology with a 21-pin NEM connector makes decoder upgrades straightforward, and body-mounted McHenry scale knuckle couplers (Kadee-compatible) provide prototypical coupling. Painted and printed to mirror prototype schemes, the livery and detailing reflect drawings, measurements, and photos from the real unit.

For the BNSF version, road-name specifics include a front plow, isolated cab, turbo bulge, and a 4-step ATSF/BNSF-style walkway, plus front deck-mounted ditch lights and spare knuckles on the rear plot for an accurate silhouette. It is built for flexible operation including MU lashups and precise slow-speed control, with the lead unit's horn, bell, and lights configurable in MU mode. Sound-equipped variants include an onboard DCC decoder with SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound that operates in both DC and DCC modes, with full DCC functions and CVs that can be tweaked (CV chart included). The model's rugged construction and detailed drive make it a standout choice for BNSF-themed layouts or proto-freelance rosters.