
HO GEN GP7L Locomotive Patched LN #1701 (ATHG-2308)
The HO GEN GP7L Locomotive, Patched LN #1701 is an exquisite model representing a notable era in railroading history. Originally introduced by EMD in 1949, the GP7 became a staple among many railroads, including the Louisville & Nashville (L&N) after its merger with the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis in 1957. The GP7L units, while later referred to as GP7Ns, were often seen bearing the 'patched' paint scheme for years as the L&N slowly transitioned to repainting their fleet.
This model captures the essence of the original locomotives with its robust details and realistic features. Some of the highlights include LED lighting for a more authentic look, a heavy die-cast frame for enhanced traction, and intricate detailing such as see-through cab windows and full cab interiors. The locomotive is constructed to handle an 18-inch minimum radius, making it suitable for various layouts.
With a DCC-ready system featuring a 21-pin NEM connector, the HO GEN GP7L is equipped to accommodate modern control systems effortlessly. The model adheres to the highest standards of scale accuracy, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
The HO GEN GP7L Locomotive, Patched LN #1701 is an exquisite model representing a notable era in railroading history. Originally introduced by EMD in 1949, the GP7 became a staple among many railroads, including the Louisville & Nashville (L&N) after its merger with the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis in 1957. The GP7L units, while later referred to as GP7Ns, were often seen bearing the 'patched' paint scheme for years as the L&N slowly transitioned to repainting their fleet.
This model captures the essence of the original locomotives with its robust details and realistic features. Some of the highlights include LED lighting for a more authentic look, a heavy die-cast frame for enhanced traction, and intricate detailing such as see-through cab windows and full cab interiors. The locomotive is constructed to handle an 18-inch minimum radius, making it suitable for various layouts.
With a DCC-ready system featuring a 21-pin NEM connector, the HO GEN GP7L is equipped to accommodate modern control systems effortlessly. The model adheres to the highest standards of scale accuracy, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Original: $199.99
-65%$199.99
$70.00Description
The HO GEN GP7L Locomotive, Patched LN #1701 is an exquisite model representing a notable era in railroading history. Originally introduced by EMD in 1949, the GP7 became a staple among many railroads, including the Louisville & Nashville (L&N) after its merger with the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis in 1957. The GP7L units, while later referred to as GP7Ns, were often seen bearing the 'patched' paint scheme for years as the L&N slowly transitioned to repainting their fleet.
This model captures the essence of the original locomotives with its robust details and realistic features. Some of the highlights include LED lighting for a more authentic look, a heavy die-cast frame for enhanced traction, and intricate detailing such as see-through cab windows and full cab interiors. The locomotive is constructed to handle an 18-inch minimum radius, making it suitable for various layouts.
With a DCC-ready system featuring a 21-pin NEM connector, the HO GEN GP7L is equipped to accommodate modern control systems effortlessly. The model adheres to the highest standards of scale accuracy, making it a perfect addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.





