This is a 1988 OMI - Overland Models, Inc locomotive model built by Ajin Precision Mfg. in Korea. The box is from a different series of Dash 8 - 40C, but it hardly shows any shelf wear. There are no spare parts included. The model represents locomotives numbered from 9100 to 9174. This particular locomotive is painted as No. 9138 with some weathering, as shown in the photos. It's a solid, good - looking model that runs well, with some signs of use. Brand: Brass OMI - Overland Models, Inc. Part Number: OMI - 5135. Condition: C - 6 Very Good. Wheel wear is minimal. The motor and drive make a moderate noise, rated 4 out of 10. It has a Can Motor. The cab has interior details. It's nicely custom - painted as No. 9138, showing some wear and moderate weathering. There's no lighting. It comes with Kadee couplers at both ends. The packaging is the original OMI box and foam insert, but it's the wrong one for this model. Shipping: Free domestic USA shipping for all purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are assigned based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 require a signature. We ship worldwide. International rates are calculated based on the lowest/slowest options, and the buyer is responsible for all imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates are calculated at checkout. The packing is top - notch, considering these models are hard to find, out of production, and fragile. We accept most major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day, no - questions - asked money - back policy. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.


















Using this locomotive model is straightforward. Just place it on your HO scale track and connect it to your power source. Make sure the track is clean for smooth running. When handling, hold it gently by the body to avoid any damage. For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for dirt or debris. You can use a soft brush to clean them. If you notice the motor noise increasing over time, it might be a sign that it needs a bit of lubrication, but be careful not to over - lubricate. Store the model in a dry and cool place, preferably in its original box or a suitable protective case. If you need to transport it, ensure it's well - packed to prevent any impacts. Remember, since it's a collectible item, handle it with care to keep its value and appearance intact.