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Dash 8-40BW's
Dash 8-32 BHW's |
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out the details -- from the painting on the roof
to the free standing grab irons down to the best
detailed trucks yet on an N scale loco -- Atlas
has raised the bar again. And check out the painting
.. superb. Another outstanding job ... well done,
Atlas! |
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DCC Ready + DCC Equipped Versions
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Check
out these great features
- Directional
Lighting
- Full
Pilots
- Dual
brass flywheels/Low friction mechanism
- Body
Mounted Accu-Mate magnetic knuckle couple
- Walkway
safety treads, painted handrails
- Available
in both DCC Ready and DCC Decoder equipped
versions.
- Golden-white
LED's
- Improved
slower speed motor for closer to scale speeds!
- Both
standard and "Gull Wing" cab versions
being offered
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New Paint Scheme -  |
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Re-issue
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New Paint Scheme -  |
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New Paint Scheme -  |
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what's the difference between the Dash 8-40BW's and
the
Dash 8-32BHW's? The Dash-8 32BW is a shorter loco and has
a different number of doors. If you look very closely
at
the photo of Amtrak #505 shown above, in the rear of the
loco on the top, note how one of the 6 top box vents
has
been
blocked off on the Amtrak locos (last section on top of
rear shows as darker section in photo). Thanks Atlas,
for
a job well done! The Gull-wing version is another matter.
Modifications were ordered by the some prototype roads
to
allow locos to fit through certain coal loaders. The roof
angles were modified and the ends were flattened.
Atlas
has brought all of the modifications to N scale! |
Re-issue
with New Road numbers -
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