This 1981 NJ Custom Brass model was built by Dai Young in Korea. The box has some shelf wear with scuffs on edges and corners. It comes with spare parts and an extra geared blind driver. A coffin feedwater heater is included. Standard SoundTraxx Tsunami sound and power decoder are installed and set to address 2908. The chuff is triggered by the sound cam on the front driver. There's a separate SoundTraxx Tsunami micro decoder for the booster engine sound on the rear tender truck. It shows some signs of use, but the wheel plating is still in good condition. This model runs well and sounds great. Brand: NJ Custom Brass. Part Number: ST-895C. Condition: C-7 Excellent. It has good custom paint as road number 2908. There's some wheel wear, but plating is fine. Motor noise is minimal (2 of 10). It has a can motor, backhead/interior details, and only a front headlight. It features digital/DCC/sound with a cool setup. Kadee coupler on the tender and cast coupler on the locomotive pilot. Comes in the original box and foam. Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199. Flat rates based on value or weight. Fully insured, and items over $250 require a signature. Happy to ship internationally. Rates calculated at checkout. Buyer responsible for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packed bulletproof. Accept 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 item arrives damaged.






















Using this HO scale model is easy. First, make sure you have a compatible DCC system. Connect the locomotive to your DCC controller and set it to the correct address (2908 in this case). You'll enjoy the realistic sound as the chuff is triggered by the front driver's sound cam. For the booster engine sound on the rear tender truck, it's all set with the separate micro decoder. When it comes to maintenance, keep it clean. You can use a soft brush to remove dust from the locomotive and its components. Check the wheel plating regularly. If you notice any issues with the motor or gears, don't try to open it up yourself. Contact a professional. Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably in the original box and foam to protect it from damage. And remember, if you're shipping it, follow the packing instructions carefully to ensure it arrives safely.