This is a 1967 imported Pacific Fast Mail model built by ATL/ASAHI in Japan. The original box has light shelf wear and no spare parts are included. The model features an outstanding professional paint job and is numbered 5415. These are well - made, solid models with light use. It runs smoothly, though it makes a bit of noise. It comes with a coal load in the tender and MV Lenses in the lights, looking really great! Brand: Brass PFM - United. Condition: C - 7 Excellent. Wheel wear is minimal. The motor/gearbox noise is moderate, rated 5 out of 10. It runs well with an Open Frame Motor (OFM). There's no backhead detail. It's professionally painted as #5415 and looks amazing. It uses DC Analog control and has no lighting. The tender has a Kadee coupler and the locomotive pilot has a cast coupler. It comes in the original box and foam. Free Domestic USA Shipping for all purchases over $199! Flat shipping rates are based on item value or weight. All items are fully insured, and shipments over $250 require a signature. We ship worldwide. International rates are calculated for affordability. The buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packing is top - notch, considering these are hard - to - find, out - of - production, and fragile models. We accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: If not happy, get a 30 - day no - questions - asked money - back, buyer pays return shipping (except for damaged items).






















Using this model locomotive is easy. Just connect it to a DC analog power source and it'll start running. When you're done, turn off the power to save energy. As for storage, keep it in the original box and foam to protect it from dust and damage. Be careful when handling it because it's a fragile item. Avoid dropping it or applying too much pressure. For maintenance, check the wheels regularly for any dirt or debris. You can use a soft brush to clean them gently. Also, listen to the motor while it's running. If the noise level changes significantly, it might need some attention. And remember, if you're shipping it back for a return, make sure to pack it well to prevent any new damage.