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Southern Pacific Locomotive #9725 Model Train by High Speed Metal Dummy N Scale

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The Southern Pacific Locomotive #9725 Model Train by High Speed Metal Products is a ready-to-go, pre-built N scale dummy locomotive designed for model railroads and trains enthusiasts. This multicolor locomotive features a two-rail system and is themed around transportation. Made from plastic and metal, it is a detailed replica of the Southern Pacific corporate roadname. Perfect for collectors and hobbyists looking to expand their model railroads with a realistic and high-quality addition to their collection. Box has some creasing damage as shown in photos but locomotive is in new, unused condition. See photos for condition detail – track used for photos not included.

High Speed Metal Products Southern Pacific Diesel Locomotive #9725 Non-powered

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High Speed Metal Products Southern Pacific Diesel Locomotive #9725 Non-powered Item was removed from box for pictures This locomotive is Non-Powered This item has been inspected, and any noticeable defects are noted below. — None — As with all Locomotives may require oil or grease and wheels cleaned. This item does have the original box. Will package carefully for shipping. PLEASE inspect pictures, description and item specifications completely before confirming purchase. All questions will be answered if you need confirmation of any details! Disclaimer: There may be pieces that are missing, broken or need repair including, but not limited to, couplers, brake wheels, steps, ladders, railings, etc. May has signs of rust or chipped paint. May need detailed cleaning. PLEASE inspect pictures.

Vtg Rivarossi HO Scale Southern Pacific Krauss-Maffei ML 4000 Diesel Locomotive

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Engine appears in good condition. Has no front coupler. I only have a one piece test track. The light lit up The engine went in reverse but didn’t seem to move forward well. It seemed like it wanted to. Not sure if my track and transformer or not. I have a small Bachman transformer I ran it on. I would say the engine probably needs a repair. It’s still a harder one to get ahold of. See photos