
HO GEN GP7L Locomotive TVRM #1824 (ATHG-2313)
HO Scale GP7L Diesel Locomotive, TVRM #1824, is a meticulously detailed model built for HO layouts and display. It reproduces the EMD GP7L’s compact profile with a short hood and full cab, featuring see‑through cab windows, a full cab interior, LED lighting, and a heavy die‑cast frame for authentic weight and traction. The Genesis driveline uses a five‑pole skew wound motor for smooth, quiet operation, and the model rides on RP25 wheel contours with body‑mounted, scale‑knuckle couplers compatible with Kadee. DCC‑ready Quick Plug technology with a 21‑pin NEM connector makes decoder installation straightforward for digital operation, and the design is optimized for standard HO layouts with a minimum radius of 18 inches. Painting and detailing are prototype‑accurate, delivering museum‑quality appearance along with reliable on‑track performance.
TVRM #1824‑specific detailing includes features such as newly tooled AAR Type A switcher trucks, an 800‑gallon fuel tank, a non‑dynamic brake hatch, and a firecracker antenna, faithfully reproduced to mirror the prototype’s on‑rail look. The edition also offers road number specific paint schemes drawn from real GP7L rosters, including red‑maroon tones with sunshades and end logos for an authentic roster display. Whether used for display or for operation, this GP7L provides prototype fidelity, durable construction, and easy digital readiness, enabling hobbyists to recreate mid‑century North American railroading with confidence.
HO Scale GP7L Diesel Locomotive, TVRM #1824, is a meticulously detailed model built for HO layouts and display. It reproduces the EMD GP7L’s compact profile with a short hood and full cab, featuring see‑through cab windows, a full cab interior, LED lighting, and a heavy die‑cast frame for authentic weight and traction. The Genesis driveline uses a five‑pole skew wound motor for smooth, quiet operation, and the model rides on RP25 wheel contours with body‑mounted, scale‑knuckle couplers compatible with Kadee. DCC‑ready Quick Plug technology with a 21‑pin NEM connector makes decoder installation straightforward for digital operation, and the design is optimized for standard HO layouts with a minimum radius of 18 inches. Painting and detailing are prototype‑accurate, delivering museum‑quality appearance along with reliable on‑track performance.
TVRM #1824‑specific detailing includes features such as newly tooled AAR Type A switcher trucks, an 800‑gallon fuel tank, a non‑dynamic brake hatch, and a firecracker antenna, faithfully reproduced to mirror the prototype’s on‑rail look. The edition also offers road number specific paint schemes drawn from real GP7L rosters, including red‑maroon tones with sunshades and end logos for an authentic roster display. Whether used for display or for operation, this GP7L provides prototype fidelity, durable construction, and easy digital readiness, enabling hobbyists to recreate mid‑century North American railroading with confidence.
Description
HO Scale GP7L Diesel Locomotive, TVRM #1824, is a meticulously detailed model built for HO layouts and display. It reproduces the EMD GP7L’s compact profile with a short hood and full cab, featuring see‑through cab windows, a full cab interior, LED lighting, and a heavy die‑cast frame for authentic weight and traction. The Genesis driveline uses a five‑pole skew wound motor for smooth, quiet operation, and the model rides on RP25 wheel contours with body‑mounted, scale‑knuckle couplers compatible with Kadee. DCC‑ready Quick Plug technology with a 21‑pin NEM connector makes decoder installation straightforward for digital operation, and the design is optimized for standard HO layouts with a minimum radius of 18 inches. Painting and detailing are prototype‑accurate, delivering museum‑quality appearance along with reliable on‑track performance.
TVRM #1824‑specific detailing includes features such as newly tooled AAR Type A switcher trucks, an 800‑gallon fuel tank, a non‑dynamic brake hatch, and a firecracker antenna, faithfully reproduced to mirror the prototype’s on‑rail look. The edition also offers road number specific paint schemes drawn from real GP7L rosters, including red‑maroon tones with sunshades and end logos for an authentic roster display. Whether used for display or for operation, this GP7L provides prototype fidelity, durable construction, and easy digital readiness, enabling hobbyists to recreate mid‑century North American railroading with confidence.





