Key Imports ALCO S-2 N-Scale Switcher
In Factory BoxKey Imports ALCO S-2 N-Scale Switcher. Unpainted
In Factory BoxKey Imports ALCO S-2 N-Scale Switcher. Unpainted
300 of these were imported from Korea in 1989. Unpainted & unnumbered. Test ran on 7/10/26 and found her to run smooth & quiet in both directions. Minor wheel wear noted during testing (if any at all).
May have minor parts replaced.C-5 Good-Sign of play wear: scratches and minor paint loss. Evidence of heavy use.C-3 Poor-Requires major repair: Heavily scratched, major rust and missing parts. Restoration candidate.C-2 Restoration required, not running C-1 Junk-parts value only.
This model is factory equipped with a 70-C-10 Vanderbilt tender. Only 49 of these were imported from Korea in 1984. Unpainted & unnumbered. Test ran on 7/14/26 and found her to run smooth & quiet in both directions.
The Bachmann N Scale 60089 Plymouth MDT Switcher Diesel Locomotive is a model train engine in a 1:160 scale, designed for use on a two-rail system.
See the video. It’s tested and runs as it should. Forward neutral reverse. Lighted front headlight. Sharp paint and lettering.
These locomotives were manufactured by General Motors Electro-Motive Division of La Grange, Illinois. The locomotives were built between February 1939 to December 1949. Stealth Series. DC operation.
LIONEL CUSTOM MADE 8900 SWITCHER Pennsylvania B Unit Cut Down With Pantograph No Reverse Runs Great.
Walthers HO Scale Great Northern #77 Switcher Locomotive. This locomotive would make an excellent restoration project, parts donor, or addition to a Great Northern collection. Starts and runs smoothly at low speeds.
The HO Walthers 932-1361 EMD SW1 Diesel Switcher in Chessie C&O 8401 is a ready-to-go, pre-built model train engine in HO scale. This multicolored replica of an Electro-Motive Diesel (EMD) features light function, headlight, and is powered by DC. Made of pressed steel, plastic, and diecast materials, this Bo-Bo wheel configuration locomotive is a detailed replica of the Chesapeake & Ohio – Chessie System train from the 1990s. It comes in its original box with factory painted colors and analog control system, making it a must-have for model railroad enthusiasts and collectors.