
ATSF 4-8-4 #3759 N Scale Model with Paragon4 Sound and Smoke (BLI9404)
Santa Fe 3759, a 4-8-4 “Heavy Mountain†steam locomotive in N scale, faithfully reproduced by Broadway Limited Imports with Paragon4 Sound and Control System featuring Rolling Thunder. The model includes an operating smoke unit and a dual-mode decoder with Back EMF for superb slow-speed operation in both DC and DCC.
Built with a die-cast body and chassis for weight and traction, it features detailed handrails, ladders, piping, a whistle, and a bell, plus rubber tires on one driver and MicroTrains-compatible couplers for prototypical operation. It runs on Code 55, 70, and 80 rails with a minimum 9.75-inch radius, wearing prototypical Santa Fe livery and road numbers with separately controllable headlight and rear emergency light. The smoke unit requires thin-viscosity fluid (such as JT's Mega Steam or Marklin's #02421) to operate.
Santa Fe 3759, a 4-8-4 “Heavy Mountain†steam locomotive in N scale, faithfully reproduced by Broadway Limited Imports with Paragon4 Sound and Control System featuring Rolling Thunder. The model includes an operating smoke unit and a dual-mode decoder with Back EMF for superb slow-speed operation in both DC and DCC.
Built with a die-cast body and chassis for weight and traction, it features detailed handrails, ladders, piping, a whistle, and a bell, plus rubber tires on one driver and MicroTrains-compatible couplers for prototypical operation. It runs on Code 55, 70, and 80 rails with a minimum 9.75-inch radius, wearing prototypical Santa Fe livery and road numbers with separately controllable headlight and rear emergency light. The smoke unit requires thin-viscosity fluid (such as JT's Mega Steam or Marklin's #02421) to operate.
Original: $359.99
-65%$359.99
$126.00Description
Santa Fe 3759, a 4-8-4 “Heavy Mountain†steam locomotive in N scale, faithfully reproduced by Broadway Limited Imports with Paragon4 Sound and Control System featuring Rolling Thunder. The model includes an operating smoke unit and a dual-mode decoder with Back EMF for superb slow-speed operation in both DC and DCC.
Built with a die-cast body and chassis for weight and traction, it features detailed handrails, ladders, piping, a whistle, and a bell, plus rubber tires on one driver and MicroTrains-compatible couplers for prototypical operation. It runs on Code 55, 70, and 80 rails with a minimum 9.75-inch radius, wearing prototypical Santa Fe livery and road numbers with separately controllable headlight and rear emergency light. The smoke unit requires thin-viscosity fluid (such as JT's Mega Steam or Marklin's #02421) to operate.


