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HO F3A Locomotive Freight FEC #501 (ATHG-1702)

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HO F3A Locomotive Freight FEC #501 (ATHG-1702)

HO-scale F3A Locomotive in Florida East Coast Railway livery, number 501, is a detailed model that recreates General Motors' first-generation EMD F-unit in freight service. Designed for realistic operation on HO-scale layouts, it captures the bulldog-nose silhouette, see-through cab interior, and prototype-accurate detailing, with LED lighting and a DCC-ready Quick Plug system using a 21-pin NEM connector for simple digital setup.

On the layout, it delivers authentic performance thanks to a heavy die-cast frame, all-wheel drive, precision gearing, and RP25 wheel contours for smooth tracking on typical HO track. Body-mounted scale-knuckle couplers are compatible with Kadee, while LED lighting and see-through cab windows enhance realism. Sound-equipped versions add a Tsunami2 decoder with dual speakers and NMRA-compatible functions in DCC, with road-name variations that replicate the differences seen across multiple railroads; grime-ready variants provide a natural starting point for weathering. A minimum 18" radius is recommended (22" for optimal operation), and the model is well-suited for MU lashups and reliable, prototypical freight service on mid-sized layouts.

HO-scale F3A Locomotive in Florida East Coast Railway livery, number 501, is a detailed model that recreates General Motors' first-generation EMD F-unit in freight service. Designed for realistic operation on HO-scale layouts, it captures the bulldog-nose silhouette, see-through cab interior, and prototype-accurate detailing, with LED lighting and a DCC-ready Quick Plug system using a 21-pin NEM connector for simple digital setup.

On the layout, it delivers authentic performance thanks to a heavy die-cast frame, all-wheel drive, precision gearing, and RP25 wheel contours for smooth tracking on typical HO track. Body-mounted scale-knuckle couplers are compatible with Kadee, while LED lighting and see-through cab windows enhance realism. Sound-equipped versions add a Tsunami2 decoder with dual speakers and NMRA-compatible functions in DCC, with road-name variations that replicate the differences seen across multiple railroads; grime-ready variants provide a natural starting point for weathering. A minimum 18" radius is recommended (22" for optimal operation), and the model is well-suited for MU lashups and reliable, prototypical freight service on mid-sized layouts.

$76.09

Original: $217.39

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HO F3A Locomotive Freight FEC #501 (ATHG-1702)

$217.39

$76.09

Description

HO-scale F3A Locomotive in Florida East Coast Railway livery, number 501, is a detailed model that recreates General Motors' first-generation EMD F-unit in freight service. Designed for realistic operation on HO-scale layouts, it captures the bulldog-nose silhouette, see-through cab interior, and prototype-accurate detailing, with LED lighting and a DCC-ready Quick Plug system using a 21-pin NEM connector for simple digital setup.

On the layout, it delivers authentic performance thanks to a heavy die-cast frame, all-wheel drive, precision gearing, and RP25 wheel contours for smooth tracking on typical HO track. Body-mounted scale-knuckle couplers are compatible with Kadee, while LED lighting and see-through cab windows enhance realism. Sound-equipped versions add a Tsunami2 decoder with dual speakers and NMRA-compatible functions in DCC, with road-name variations that replicate the differences seen across multiple railroads; grime-ready variants provide a natural starting point for weathering. A minimum 18" radius is recommended (22" for optimal operation), and the model is well-suited for MU lashups and reliable, prototypical freight service on mid-sized layouts.