
HO GEN GP7L Locomotive ARR #1827 (ATHG-2305)
HO Scale GP7L Diesel Locomotive ARR #1827 — a detailed HO model recreating the EMD GP7L with the longer hood, designed for realistic operation on HO layouts. This prototype-accurate locomotive features a see-through cab with interior, fine-scale handrails, etched grills, and a heavy die-cast frame for solid pulling power. It rides on AAR Type-A trucks with helical gears and traction motor detail, and includes a realistic fuel tank with fillers and gauges. The model is DCC-ready with Quick Plug plug-and-play technology and a 21-pin NM connector, and LED lighting adds lifelike day and night effects. Sound-equipped versions include an onboard Tsunami2 decoder with dual speakers for authentic engine, horn, and bell sounds; DC operation remains supported for non-DCC layouts.
On the rails, this GP7L delivers smooth, quiet performance with a Genesis driveline and a 5-pole motor, plus all-wheel drive for solid traction. It uses RP25 wheel contours for compatibility with most HO track brands and body-mounted scale knuckle couplers (Kadee-compatible) for a clean, prototypical look. Road-number-specific liveries recreate a variety of historical schemes drawn from prototype resources, with accurate paint finishes and detailing such as fuel tanks, hatches, and winterization features. The design suits HO layouts with minimum curves as tight as 18-inch, making it a versatile centerpiece for freight operations and scenic settings.
HO Scale GP7L Diesel Locomotive ARR #1827 — a detailed HO model recreating the EMD GP7L with the longer hood, designed for realistic operation on HO layouts. This prototype-accurate locomotive features a see-through cab with interior, fine-scale handrails, etched grills, and a heavy die-cast frame for solid pulling power. It rides on AAR Type-A trucks with helical gears and traction motor detail, and includes a realistic fuel tank with fillers and gauges. The model is DCC-ready with Quick Plug plug-and-play technology and a 21-pin NM connector, and LED lighting adds lifelike day and night effects. Sound-equipped versions include an onboard Tsunami2 decoder with dual speakers for authentic engine, horn, and bell sounds; DC operation remains supported for non-DCC layouts.
On the rails, this GP7L delivers smooth, quiet performance with a Genesis driveline and a 5-pole motor, plus all-wheel drive for solid traction. It uses RP25 wheel contours for compatibility with most HO track brands and body-mounted scale knuckle couplers (Kadee-compatible) for a clean, prototypical look. Road-number-specific liveries recreate a variety of historical schemes drawn from prototype resources, with accurate paint finishes and detailing such as fuel tanks, hatches, and winterization features. The design suits HO layouts with minimum curves as tight as 18-inch, making it a versatile centerpiece for freight operations and scenic settings.
Original: $199.99
-65%$199.99
$70.00Description
HO Scale GP7L Diesel Locomotive ARR #1827 — a detailed HO model recreating the EMD GP7L with the longer hood, designed for realistic operation on HO layouts. This prototype-accurate locomotive features a see-through cab with interior, fine-scale handrails, etched grills, and a heavy die-cast frame for solid pulling power. It rides on AAR Type-A trucks with helical gears and traction motor detail, and includes a realistic fuel tank with fillers and gauges. The model is DCC-ready with Quick Plug plug-and-play technology and a 21-pin NM connector, and LED lighting adds lifelike day and night effects. Sound-equipped versions include an onboard Tsunami2 decoder with dual speakers for authentic engine, horn, and bell sounds; DC operation remains supported for non-DCC layouts.
On the rails, this GP7L delivers smooth, quiet performance with a Genesis driveline and a 5-pole motor, plus all-wheel drive for solid traction. It uses RP25 wheel contours for compatibility with most HO track brands and body-mounted scale knuckle couplers (Kadee-compatible) for a clean, prototypical look. Road-number-specific liveries recreate a variety of historical schemes drawn from prototype resources, with accurate paint finishes and detailing such as fuel tanks, hatches, and winterization features. The design suits HO layouts with minimum curves as tight as 18-inch, making it a versatile centerpiece for freight operations and scenic settings.










