
HO P42DC Locomotive AMTK Phase IV 'NEC' #111 (ATHG-1673)
An HO-scale Amtrak P42DC Phase IV Northeast Corridor locomotive, road number 111, is a highly detailed model that recreates Amtrak's Genesis-era power for HO layouts. Officially licensed in Amtrak livery, it offers four nose configurations to mirror as-delivered and rebuilt appearances and includes Via Rail Canada variants, with LED headlights, ditch lights, and front and rear marker lights. A finely crafted cab interior and a richly detailed undercarriage with piping, air filters, and a die-cast frame give this model a realistic presence on the rails.
Designed for authentic operation, it supports DC and DCC with a Tsunami2 sound decoder on sound-equipped versions and dual speakers. The DCC-ready Quick Plug system with a 21-pin NEM connector makes setup simple, and road-number-specific antenna arrangements and the nose spotlight on Via variants add to fidelity. Features include RP25-wheel contours, McHenry knuckle couplers, and all-wheel drive for smooth, reliable running; the model is fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum recommended radius of 18 inches (22 inches preferred) to showcase its detailed profile on HO layouts.
An HO-scale Amtrak P42DC Phase IV Northeast Corridor locomotive, road number 111, is a highly detailed model that recreates Amtrak's Genesis-era power for HO layouts. Officially licensed in Amtrak livery, it offers four nose configurations to mirror as-delivered and rebuilt appearances and includes Via Rail Canada variants, with LED headlights, ditch lights, and front and rear marker lights. A finely crafted cab interior and a richly detailed undercarriage with piping, air filters, and a die-cast frame give this model a realistic presence on the rails.
Designed for authentic operation, it supports DC and DCC with a Tsunami2 sound decoder on sound-equipped versions and dual speakers. The DCC-ready Quick Plug system with a 21-pin NEM connector makes setup simple, and road-number-specific antenna arrangements and the nose spotlight on Via variants add to fidelity. Features include RP25-wheel contours, McHenry knuckle couplers, and all-wheel drive for smooth, reliable running; the model is fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum recommended radius of 18 inches (22 inches preferred) to showcase its detailed profile on HO layouts.
Description
An HO-scale Amtrak P42DC Phase IV Northeast Corridor locomotive, road number 111, is a highly detailed model that recreates Amtrak's Genesis-era power for HO layouts. Officially licensed in Amtrak livery, it offers four nose configurations to mirror as-delivered and rebuilt appearances and includes Via Rail Canada variants, with LED headlights, ditch lights, and front and rear marker lights. A finely crafted cab interior and a richly detailed undercarriage with piping, air filters, and a die-cast frame give this model a realistic presence on the rails.
Designed for authentic operation, it supports DC and DCC with a Tsunami2 sound decoder on sound-equipped versions and dual speakers. The DCC-ready Quick Plug system with a 21-pin NEM connector makes setup simple, and road-number-specific antenna arrangements and the nose spotlight on Via variants add to fidelity. Features include RP25-wheel contours, McHenry knuckle couplers, and all-wheel drive for smooth, reliable running; the model is fully assembled and ready to run, with a minimum recommended radius of 18 inches (22 inches preferred) to showcase its detailed profile on HO layouts.










