This is a 1980 Northwest Short Line model built by ROK - AM in Korea. The box has some shelf wear and no spare parts are included. Custom Canadian - style number boards and front handrails have been added. It was recently serviced with a new drive tube, and the gearbox was cleaned and lubricated. An aftermarket drawbar has been installed, as shown in the photos.
**Details**
- **Brand**: Brass - Northwest Short Line
- **Part Number**: 54 - 01
- **Condition**: C - 6 Very Good
- **Wheel Wear**: Minimal
- **Noise**: 3 of 10 - Moderate motor/gearbox noise
- **Operation**: Runs well
- **Motor**: Sagami Can Motor
- **Backhead Detail**: None
- **Decorated**: Custom painted with very good work and minimal wear
- **Control**: Analog – DC Only
- **Lighting**: None
- **Couplers/Trucks**: Kadee on tender and cast coupler on locomotive pilot
- **Packaging**: Original box, foam, and paperwork
**Shipping**
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- Our packing is top - notch. With over 10 years of experience, we pack these hard - to - find, out - of - production, and fragile models carefully, especially brass ones. We never charge a handling fee.
**Payment/Returns**
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Using this model train is quite straightforward. Just connect it to an analog DC power source and watch it run on your tracks. When operating, keep an eye on the noise level. If the motor/gearbox noise seems to increase significantly, it might be time for a check - up.
As for maintenance, it's a good idea to clean the tracks regularly to ensure smooth operation. The model was recently serviced with a new drive tube and a cleaned, lubricated gearbox, but over time, you may need to repeat these steps. If you notice excessive wear on the wheels, consider replacing them.
When it comes to storage, keep the model in its original box with the foam padding to protect it from damage. If you're shipping it, whether domestically or internationally, follow the shipping guidelines provided. And always remember to handle the model gently as it's a fragile and hard - to - find item.