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HO Southern Pacific GP38-2 Locomotive #4836 (ATHG-1812)

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HO Southern Pacific GP38-2 Locomotive #4836 (ATHG-1812)

HO-scale Southern Pacific GP38-2 diesel locomotive, road number 4836, is a meticulously detailed model designed for HO layouts. It reproduces the GP38-2’s role as a versatile freight power, ideal for mainline runs, locals, and yard work, with SP’s late-phase styling and a 1990s look that brings authentic SP heritage to a layout. The model is available in DC operation or as a DCC-ready variant, and some versions feature onboard SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound with dual speakers for lifelike engine and horn sounds. DCC operation is supported via a Quick Plug 21-pin NMRA connector for easy decoder upgrades.

Under the hood, the GP38-2 delivers smooth, reliable performance with a 5-pole skew-wound motor, flywheels, and a multi-link drivetrain, all housed in a heavy die-cast frame for traction. It rolls on RP25-contoured wheels with all-wheel electrical pickup for dependable operation on most HO tracks, and includes body-mounted scale knuckle couplers, LED lighting, a full cab interior, see-through cab windows, and fine detailing such as wire grab irons and scale handrails. SP-specific styling for the late-phase body adds corrugated grilles, lit number boards, and a nose gyralight and Stratolite beacon (effects in DCC) to capture the era. The model is designed to navigate HO layouts with a minimum radius of 18 inches, making it a practical, ready-to-run choice for realistic SP-era railroading.

HO-scale Southern Pacific GP38-2 diesel locomotive, road number 4836, is a meticulously detailed model designed for HO layouts. It reproduces the GP38-2’s role as a versatile freight power, ideal for mainline runs, locals, and yard work, with SP’s late-phase styling and a 1990s look that brings authentic SP heritage to a layout. The model is available in DC operation or as a DCC-ready variant, and some versions feature onboard SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound with dual speakers for lifelike engine and horn sounds. DCC operation is supported via a Quick Plug 21-pin NMRA connector for easy decoder upgrades.

Under the hood, the GP38-2 delivers smooth, reliable performance with a 5-pole skew-wound motor, flywheels, and a multi-link drivetrain, all housed in a heavy die-cast frame for traction. It rolls on RP25-contoured wheels with all-wheel electrical pickup for dependable operation on most HO tracks, and includes body-mounted scale knuckle couplers, LED lighting, a full cab interior, see-through cab windows, and fine detailing such as wire grab irons and scale handrails. SP-specific styling for the late-phase body adds corrugated grilles, lit number boards, and a nose gyralight and Stratolite beacon (effects in DCC) to capture the era. The model is designed to navigate HO layouts with a minimum radius of 18 inches, making it a practical, ready-to-run choice for realistic SP-era railroading.

$191.30
HO Southern Pacific GP38-2 Locomotive #4836 (ATHG-1812)
$191.30

Description

HO-scale Southern Pacific GP38-2 diesel locomotive, road number 4836, is a meticulously detailed model designed for HO layouts. It reproduces the GP38-2’s role as a versatile freight power, ideal for mainline runs, locals, and yard work, with SP’s late-phase styling and a 1990s look that brings authentic SP heritage to a layout. The model is available in DC operation or as a DCC-ready variant, and some versions feature onboard SoundTraxx Tsunami2 sound with dual speakers for lifelike engine and horn sounds. DCC operation is supported via a Quick Plug 21-pin NMRA connector for easy decoder upgrades.

Under the hood, the GP38-2 delivers smooth, reliable performance with a 5-pole skew-wound motor, flywheels, and a multi-link drivetrain, all housed in a heavy die-cast frame for traction. It rolls on RP25-contoured wheels with all-wheel electrical pickup for dependable operation on most HO tracks, and includes body-mounted scale knuckle couplers, LED lighting, a full cab interior, see-through cab windows, and fine detailing such as wire grab irons and scale handrails. SP-specific styling for the late-phase body adds corrugated grilles, lit number boards, and a nose gyralight and Stratolite beacon (effects in DCC) to capture the era. The model is designed to navigate HO layouts with a minimum radius of 18 inches, making it a practical, ready-to-run choice for realistic SP-era railroading.