This is a 1976 NorthWest Short Line model train built by ROK - AM in Korea. The box has minimal shelf wear. It comes with a clear - vision tender and a coal bunker version. Originally built as the 2000 series between 1907 - 1909, this model shows the locomotive as it was in the 900 series, around post - 1940. It served both in freight and passenger services. No spare parts are included.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass - Northwest Short Line
- **Part Number**: 46 - 1
- **Condition**: C - 7 Excellent
- **Wheel Wear**: Minimal
- **Noise**: 3 out of 10 - Minimal motor/gearbox noise
- **Operation**: Runs smoothly
- **Motor**: Sagami Can Motor
- **Backhead Detail**: None
- **Decorated**: Unpainted with minimal tarnish
- **Control**: Analog – DC Only
- **Lighting**: None
- **Couplers/Trucks**: Kadee coupler on tender, cast coupler on locomotive pilot
- **Packaging**: Original box and foam
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Using this model train is easy. First, make sure you have a compatible analog DC power source. Connect the power source to the tracks, then place the locomotive on the tracks. Switch on the power, and it will start running smoothly.
Here are some things to keep in mind. Since it has a minimal - noise motor and gearbox, avoid over - powering it as it might increase the noise level. And because the wheel wear is minimal, try to keep the tracks clean to maintain its excellent condition.
For maintenance, occasionally check the couplers. The Kadee coupler on the tender and the cast coupler on the locomotive pilot should be inspected for any signs of wear or damage. You can use a soft, dry cloth to gently clean the locomotive's body to remove any dust. If you notice any minimal tarnish on the unpainted parts, you can use a mild metal cleaner, but be careful not to scratch the surface. Store the model in its original box and foam when not in use to protect it from damage.