This 1977 imported Sunset model, crafted by Samhongsa in Korea, is a true gem. The box has only minimal shelf wear and comes with the original red foam and spare parts. Professionally painted by Don J. Worth, the work is excellent! Noted author and modeler Joe G. Collias and Don J. Worth modified this model to represent Mopac's road number 1717. Modifications include added piping and a doghouse to the tender, modified plumbing throughout the locomotive, and other road - number - specific details. Our shop serviced the locomotive, cleaning and replacing the old gearbox grease and installing a new drive tube. It's finished with a coal load in the tender, lenses in the lights, glazing in the windows, and a light weathering treatment. This eye - catching model is ready for long - term service on your layout. Brand: Brass Sunset Models. Part Number: H0 - 21. Condition: C - 7 Excellent. Wheel Wear: Almost None. Noise: 3 of 10 - Minimal motor/gearbox noise. Runs well. Motor: Can Motor. Backhead/Interior Detail: Yes - Full details. Decorated: Professionally painted as #1717 by Don Worth. Control: Analog – DC Only. Lighting: None. Couplers: None on tender, none on locomotive pilot. Packaging: 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. Buyer is responsible for imports, duties, and tariffs. Packing is bullet - proof. We 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 is damaged).




















Using this HO scale brass locomotive model is easy. First, make sure you have an appropriate analog DC power source. Connect the locomotive to the power source and turn it on to watch it run on your layout. When it comes to maintenance, keep an eye on the gearbox. Every once in a while, you may need to clean and replace the grease to ensure smooth operation. Also, check the drive tube for any signs of wear or damage. As for storage, keep it in the original box and foam to protect it from scratches and other damages. If you're shipping it, remember that our packing is designed to keep it safe, but be gentle when handling. And if you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact us.