This 1999 - made Pecos River Brass model train was built by Geum Poong Co. of Korea. The box has minor shelf wear. It comes with spare parts and a side rod wrench. It's a coal - fired modern - style train with moderate weathering and a coal load. The previous owner installed and then removed PFM Sound, so there are some remnants of the system in the model (check the photos). Some brake shoes have been removed but are included in the parts bag. Details: Brand - Brass, Pecos River Brass; Part Number - 4072P; Condition - C - 6 Very Good; Wheel Wear - Moderate; Noise - 3 out of 10, Moderate gearbox noise; Runs well; Can Motor; Full backhead; Factory painted with owner - applied weathering and some wear (see photos); Analog – DC Only; No lighting; Kadee coupler on tender and cast coupler on locomotive; Comes in original box and styrofoam. Shipping: Free domestic USA shipping for purchases over $199. Flat shipping rates based on item value or weight. All items fully insured, shipments over $250 need a signature. Happy to ship worldwide. International rates calculated based on lowest options. Buyer pays for imports, duties, and tariffs. Rates calculated at checkout. Transit times vary. Packing is top - notch. We have over 10 years of experience packing these hard - to - find, long - out - of - production, and fragile models. No handling fee. Payment: Accept major credit cards, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, etc. Don't accept personal checks or cash by mail. Bank checks and money orders with prior approval. All prices in USD. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee: Not happy? Let us know, 30 - day no - questions - asked money back. Buyer pays return shipping unless item arrives damaged.
























Using this model train is quite simple. It operates on analog - DC only, so make sure you have the right power source. Just connect it to the power and watch it run on your train track. As for maintenance, since it has moderate wheel wear and a bit of gearbox noise, it's a good idea to check the wheels regularly for any signs of excessive wear. You can also lubricate the moving parts gently to reduce the noise. When it comes to the remnants of the PFM Sound system, there's no need to worry about them, but if you plan to install a new sound system later, you might need to clean up those remnants. Be careful when handling the brake shoes. If you want to reinstall them, use the included side rod wrench. Store the train in its original box and styrofoam when not in use to protect it from damage. And remember, this is a fragile item, so handle it with care.