This is a remarkable 1973 NJ Custom Brass imported model train built by Kumata in Japan. The box has only minimal shelf wear, and the original foam has been replaced with an owner - cut insert. There are no spare parts included. The pro - paint work is simply beautiful, with glazing, properly sized number boards on the headlights, and MV lenses added. It also comes with a commemorative plaque, as shown in the last photo. Custom work by Streamstyle Graphics includes custom - printed and accurate decals along with perfect paint styling all over. It's one of the top - notch examples of these models. Brand: Brass NJ Custom Brass. Part Number: EL - 300. Condition: C - 7 Excellent. Wheel wear is minimal. The gearbox/motor makes considerable noise (8 out of 10), which is typical of these models. It runs smoothly after the gearbox was cleaned, lubricated, and a broken gear was replaced. It has two open - frame motors, one on each side. There's no backhead or interior detail. The decoration is an excellent professional paint job as road number E3. It uses analog DC - only control and has no lighting. No couplers are installed. It comes in the original box with an owner - cut foam. Free domestic USA shipping for all purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature for delivery. We're happy to ship worldwide. International rates are calculated based on the lowest/slowest options. The buyer is responsible for all imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates are calculated at checkout. We pack the models bullet - proof, with over 10 years of experience. We accept most major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back policy. The buyer is responsible for return shipping costs, except when the item arrives damaged.





















Using this model train is straightforward. Just connect it to an analog DC power source, and it'll start running. When you're done using it, make sure to turn off the power to save energy and protect the motor. Regarding maintenance, you should clean the gearbox regularly. You can use a small brush to remove dust and debris from the gears. Also, lubricate the gearbox every few runs to keep it running smoothly. Check the wheels for wear and tear. If you notice excessive wear, it might be time to replace the wheels. When it comes to storage, keep it in the provided original box with the owner - cut foam to protect it from damage. And remember, since it makes a bit of noise, it's normal for this type of model. If you have any issues during operation, feel free to contact us.