This is a 1970 Hallmark model imported and built by Kumata in Japan. The box shows moderate wear, and the foam has been replaced with bubble wrap. There are no spare parts. The B - unit is unpowered. It's a fairly quiet and smooth - running model with some wear signs. The paintwork is in fair - to - good condition with some wear. Details: Brand is Hallmark Models. Part number is N/A. Condition is C - 6 Very Good. It has a fair custom maroon and gold paint scheme, with road number 4225 on the A unit and no number on the B unit. There's some wheel wear. The motor/drive noise is moderate (4 of 10). It runs well and has an Open Frame Motor (OFM). There's no backhead/interior detail or lighting. Both units have Kadee couplers front and rear. Comes with original box and paperwork. Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates based on value or weight. Fully insured, and items over $250 require a signature. Happy to ship internationally. Rates calculated at checkout. Buyer responsible for imports, duties, and tariffs. We use bullet - proof packing, with over 10 years of experience packing these hard - to - find, fragile models. Accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay. 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back policy (buyer pays return shipping unless item arrives damaged).
























Using this HO scale brass Hallmark B&M EMD F3 A/B set is easy. Just place it on your model train track and power it up to watch it run. When handling, be gentle as it's a fragile item. For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for any excessive wear. If there's dirt or debris on the wheels, you can use a soft cloth to clean them. Avoid exposing the model to extreme temperatures or humidity as it may damage the paint and the internal components. When storing, keep it in the original box or a suitable protective case. If you have any issues with the operation, like unusual noise or poor running, first check the power connection and the track for any problems. Remember, it's an old model, so some minor wear is normal. Enjoy your model train!