This 1971 E. Suydam imported model was built by Orion in Japan. The box has moderate shelf wear but a good foam insert and comes with a decal sheet. It's painted for car #1371, though the paint job has issues like overspray, orange peel, and wear. The glazing is installed but starting to loosen. It features a Mashima can motor with extra weight. It's sold as is.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass Suydam
- **Part Number**: 1372
- **Condition**: C-5 Good
- **Wheel Wear**: Moderate with some plating wear
- **Noise**: 5 out of 10, moderate motor/gearbox noise
- **Operation**: Runs okay
- **Motor**: Can Motor
- **Backhead/Interior Detail**: None
- **Decorated**: Custom painted, fair at best with wear and poor finish in places
- **Control**: Analog – DC Only
- **Lighting**: None
- **Couplers/Trucks**: Cast plastic
- **Packaging**: Original box, foam, and paperwork
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Using this HO Brass Suydam Pacific Electric Portland Combine is easy. Just connect it to an analog DC power source and watch it run. It's a great addition to your model train collection.
When handling the model, be careful as the glazing is starting to come loose. Try not to touch it too roughly to avoid further damage.
For maintenance, regularly check the wheels for wear. You can clean the wheels gently with a soft cloth to keep the train running smoothly. Also, listen to the motor and gearbox. If the noise gets louder or changes, it might be a sign that something needs attention. Store the model in its original box with the foam insert to protect it from dust and damage. And remember, since it's sold as is, there might be some cosmetic issues, but that's part of its charm.