This is a 1969 imported model train built by Atlas Industries in Japan. The box has minimal shelf wear, and the top foam piece isn't original. There are no spare parts. The paint job is in great condition with just a few nicks and chips, and some decal film is showing. Lenses have been added to the headlight and backup light. Details: Brand is Brass PFM - United. Part number is not available. It's in C-7 Excellent condition with minimal wheel wear. The motor/gearbox makes significant noise (8 out of 10), which is common for these models. It runs well with an Open Frame Motor (OFM). There's no backhead detail. It's custom painted all black with the road number CNJ 226. It has analog - DC only control and no lighting. Kadee couplers are on the tender and front pilot. It comes in the original box and foam. Shipping: Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199! Flat rates are based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 need a signature. We ship worldwide, and international rates are calculated for affordability. The buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates are calculated at checkout. Packing is bulletproof. We have over 10 years of experience packing these hard - to - find, long - out - of - production, and fragile models, especially brass ones. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. No personal checks or cash by mail. Bank checks and money orders may be accepted with prior approval. All prices are in USD. We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee with a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back policy. Buyer pays return shipping unless the item arrives damaged.



















Using this model train is easy. Just connect it to a compatible analog - DC power source and watch it run on your train track. When handling the train, be gentle as it's a fragile item, especially the brass parts. Avoid dropping or knocking it around to prevent damage to the paint or the mechanical parts. For maintenance, you can use a soft, dry cloth to clean the body of the train and remove any dust. Check the wheels regularly for dirt or debris that might affect its smooth running. If the motor/gearbox noise becomes excessive over time, it might be a good idea to have it checked by a professional. When storing the train, keep it in its original box and foam to protect it from scratches and impacts. Remember, this is a collectible item, so take good care of it to maintain its value.