This is a 1995 OMI - Overland Models, Inc product built by Ajin in Korea. The box has minimal shelf wear and comes with the original foam insert. Spare parts are included. It's an outstanding model representing NYC's passenger electrics used at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. These motors ran from GCT to Harmon, NY, where NYC's Great Steel Fleet was handed over to steam or passenger diesels.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass OMI - Overland Models, Inc.
- **Part Number**: OMI - 5595.1
- **Condition**: C - 8 Like New
- **Wheel Wear**: Minimal - Test Run Only
- **Noise**: 2 of 10 - Minimal motor or gearbox noise
- **Motor**: Can motor
- **Decorated**: Painted - lightning stripe scheme with zero wear
- **Lighting**: Bi - directional lighting
- **Couplers/Trucks**: None
- **Packaging**: Original Box and Foam Insert
**Shipping**
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Using this NYC T - 3 electric model is quite straightforward. Just connect it to your model train system as you would with other trains. You'll notice the bi - directional lighting working nicely when it's on the track.
When handling the model, be gentle. It's a delicate piece, especially since it's made of brass. Avoid dropping it or applying too much force. Also, keep it away from sharp objects that could scratch the painted lightning stripe scheme.
For maintenance, you can use a soft, dry cloth to dust it off regularly. If there's a bit of dirt on the wheels, a very light cleaning with a suitable cleaning agent can be done, but make sure to dry it thoroughly. Since it's had minimal wheel wear and just a test run, proper handling will keep it in great condition for a long time. And don't forget to store it in the original box and foam insert when not in use to protect it from damage.