
HO GEN GP7 Locomotive RDG #607 (ATHG-2286)
HO Scale Reading GP7 Diesel Locomotive, RDG No. 607 — a detailed, ready-to-run model recreating EMD’s GP7 for authentic Reading Railroad scenes and layouts. This RDG variant captures period-accurate touches such as solid skirts and an 800-gallon fuel tank, along with see-through cab windows, fine-scale Celcon handrails, etched radiator grilles, and a heavy die-cast frame that contributes to a solid, realistic presence on the track. The model is built around a Genesis driveline with a 5-pole motor for smooth, quiet operation and includes DCC-ready Quick Plug 21-pin NEM wiring and LED lighting to support realistic day and night running. A robust combination of detail and performance makes it a credible centerpiece for any Reading roster or diorama.
On the rails, this GP7 RDG model is designed for reliable performance on common layouts, with RP25 wheel contours and all-wheel electrical pickup that help it track smoothly on popular brands of track, and it is compatible with 18-inch radius curves and larger. For No. 607, road-number specific features include solid skirts and the 800-gallon fuel tank, complemented by prototype details such as dynamic brakes, L-shaped grab irons, drip strips, and footboards. The result is a compact, scale-accurate locomotive that captures the RDG look while delivering dependable operation on everyday layouts.
HO Scale Reading GP7 Diesel Locomotive, RDG No. 607 — a detailed, ready-to-run model recreating EMD’s GP7 for authentic Reading Railroad scenes and layouts. This RDG variant captures period-accurate touches such as solid skirts and an 800-gallon fuel tank, along with see-through cab windows, fine-scale Celcon handrails, etched radiator grilles, and a heavy die-cast frame that contributes to a solid, realistic presence on the track. The model is built around a Genesis driveline with a 5-pole motor for smooth, quiet operation and includes DCC-ready Quick Plug 21-pin NEM wiring and LED lighting to support realistic day and night running. A robust combination of detail and performance makes it a credible centerpiece for any Reading roster or diorama.
On the rails, this GP7 RDG model is designed for reliable performance on common layouts, with RP25 wheel contours and all-wheel electrical pickup that help it track smoothly on popular brands of track, and it is compatible with 18-inch radius curves and larger. For No. 607, road-number specific features include solid skirts and the 800-gallon fuel tank, complemented by prototype details such as dynamic brakes, L-shaped grab irons, drip strips, and footboards. The result is a compact, scale-accurate locomotive that captures the RDG look while delivering dependable operation on everyday layouts.
Description
HO Scale Reading GP7 Diesel Locomotive, RDG No. 607 — a detailed, ready-to-run model recreating EMD’s GP7 for authentic Reading Railroad scenes and layouts. This RDG variant captures period-accurate touches such as solid skirts and an 800-gallon fuel tank, along with see-through cab windows, fine-scale Celcon handrails, etched radiator grilles, and a heavy die-cast frame that contributes to a solid, realistic presence on the track. The model is built around a Genesis driveline with a 5-pole motor for smooth, quiet operation and includes DCC-ready Quick Plug 21-pin NEM wiring and LED lighting to support realistic day and night running. A robust combination of detail and performance makes it a credible centerpiece for any Reading roster or diorama.
On the rails, this GP7 RDG model is designed for reliable performance on common layouts, with RP25 wheel contours and all-wheel electrical pickup that help it track smoothly on popular brands of track, and it is compatible with 18-inch radius curves and larger. For No. 607, road-number specific features include solid skirts and the 800-gallon fuel tank, complemented by prototype details such as dynamic brakes, L-shaped grab irons, drip strips, and footboards. The result is a compact, scale-accurate locomotive that captures the RDG look while delivering dependable operation on everyday layouts.





