This is a 1974 Gem Models imported model built in Japan by Kumata. The original box has minimal shelf wear and no original foam. Surprisingly, it runs well and isn't too loud, with a tender drive. This locomotive was GN's first, built in 1861 for the predecessor St. Paul and Pacific. Now, it's on static display at the Lake Superior Railroad Museum in Duluth, Minnesota. It's a really nice example of this fragile and ornate model. Brand: Brass Gem Models. Part Number: SH-103. Condition: C-7 Excellent. Wheel Wear: Minimal. Noise: 5 of 10 - Moderate motor/gearbox noise. Runs well. Motor: Open Frame Motor (OFM). No backhead/interior detail. Unpainted - No tarnish. Control: Analog – DC Only. No lighting. No Kadees. Comes in original box with bubblewrap. Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates based on item value or weight. Fully insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature. We ship worldwide. International rates are calculated based on the lowest options. Buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packing is bulletproof. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30-day no-questions-asked money-back policy. Buyer covers return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.



















Using this model is easy. Just connect it to an analog DC power source, and it'll start running. When handling it, be gentle because it's a fragile and ornate model. Avoid dropping it or applying too much force. For maintenance, keep it clean. You can use a soft cloth to wipe away dust. Check the wheels regularly for any signs of excessive wear. If you notice any issues with the motor noise or running performance, contact us. Store it in the original box with bubblewrap when not in use to protect it from damage. And remember, if you're not satisfied with your purchase, let us know within 30 days for a no-questions-asked refund, though you'll be responsible for return shipping unless the item arrived damaged.