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MTH 30-2715-1 Alaska F-3 ABA Diesel Engine Set w/Proto-Sound 2.0 #1500/1501/1502 VG/Box

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MTH 30-2715-1 Alaska F-3 ABA Diesel Engine Set w/Proto-Sound 2.0 #1500/1501/1502 VG/Box

Here is an MTH 30-2715-1 Alaska F-3 ABA Diesel Engine Set w/Proto-Sound 2.0 #1500/1501/1502. When the prototype railroads began to dieselize in the 1940s, model train manufacturers soon followed recognizing that boys wanted models of the newest trains they were seeing on real railroads. One of the initial toy train forays into into dieseldom was a replica of the best-selling diesel of the day, the F3 "covered wagon" made by the Electro Motive Division of General Motors. Recognizing that EMD and the railroads were anxious to publicize their modern motive power, General Motors, the Santa Fe Railroad, and the New York Central Railroad helped share the cost of dies for the original models in exchange for having their names on engines that appeared on virtually every boy's holiday wish list for years. In the end, it seems the Santa Fe got the best deal, as its red, yellow, and silver "warbonnet" F3s remained a popular fixture on model railroad locomotives longer than any other railroad livery. To this day, the F3 diesels of the late 1940s and early 1950s are recognized as some of the best toys ever produced. Virtually full O gauge scale models, they were tremendously dependable, highly detailed for their time, and terrific pullers. Postwar and RailKing Scale fans will no doubt want to order this stellar M.T.H. replica of model railroading's most famous diesel. The look and feel of the classic original is faithfully reproduced, right down to the die-cast metal chassis. Under the hood, however, lies the power and performance of ProtoSoundr 2.0, twin flywheel-equipped motors, and Proto-Smoke, offering today's model railroaders an operating experience that boys of the 1950s could only dream about. Did You Know? In a December 1950 radio show, famed comedian Jack Benny wrote a letter to Dear Santa Fe, saying "Christmas is almost here and it would make me happy if you gave me a train." While the railroad did not give Benny the real train he asked for, its publicity department did send him a toy train model of the F3. Features include Colorful Paint Scheme, Die-Cast Metal Chassis, Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank, Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears, (2) Precision Flywheel Equipped Motors In Powered A Unit, and (2) Remotely Controlled Proto-Couplersr (one per A Unit).

This item has been graded per TCA standards C-6: Very Good based on visual appearance. One of the trucks on the powered locomotive is broken and needs replace/repair.The wheels show average run-time. The overall appearance of this item may be improved with a gentle and thorough cleaning. The instruction manual is included. The original box is included. Please check the photos for a detailed look at this item. Due to the date of manufacture, the buyer may need to replace the battery. Overall condition is Very Good.

Condition: Very Good (C-6)
Operational Status: Functional
Original Box: Yes (P-7)

Manufacturer: MTH
Model Number: 30-2715-1
Years Manufactured: 2006 - ????
Road Name: Alaska Railroad (ARR)

Scale/Era: O Modern
Model Type: Diesel Loco


The Trainz SKU for this item is 6254861.

Trainz Product Id: 11439764
$69.30

Original: $197.99

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MTH 30-2715-1 Alaska F-3 ABA Diesel Engine Set w/Proto-Sound 2.0 #1500/1501/1502 VG/Box

$197.99

$69.30

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Here is an MTH 30-2715-1 Alaska F-3 ABA Diesel Engine Set w/Proto-Sound 2.0 #1500/1501/1502. When the prototype railroads began to dieselize in the 1940s, model train manufacturers soon followed recognizing that boys wanted models of the newest trains they were seeing on real railroads. One of the initial toy train forays into into dieseldom was a replica of the best-selling diesel of the day, the F3 "covered wagon" made by the Electro Motive Division of General Motors. Recognizing that EMD and the railroads were anxious to publicize their modern motive power, General Motors, the Santa Fe Railroad, and the New York Central Railroad helped share the cost of dies for the original models in exchange for having their names on engines that appeared on virtually every boy's holiday wish list for years. In the end, it seems the Santa Fe got the best deal, as its red, yellow, and silver "warbonnet" F3s remained a popular fixture on model railroad locomotives longer than any other railroad livery. To this day, the F3 diesels of the late 1940s and early 1950s are recognized as some of the best toys ever produced. Virtually full O gauge scale models, they were tremendously dependable, highly detailed for their time, and terrific pullers. Postwar and RailKing Scale fans will no doubt want to order this stellar M.T.H. replica of model railroading's most famous diesel. The look and feel of the classic original is faithfully reproduced, right down to the die-cast metal chassis. Under the hood, however, lies the power and performance of ProtoSoundr 2.0, twin flywheel-equipped motors, and Proto-Smoke, offering today's model railroaders an operating experience that boys of the 1950s could only dream about. Did You Know? In a December 1950 radio show, famed comedian Jack Benny wrote a letter to Dear Santa Fe, saying "Christmas is almost here and it would make me happy if you gave me a train." While the railroad did not give Benny the real train he asked for, its publicity department did send him a toy train model of the F3. Features include Colorful Paint Scheme, Die-Cast Metal Chassis, Die-Cast Truck Sides, Pilots and Fuel Tank, Metal Wheels, Axles and Gears, (2) Precision Flywheel Equipped Motors In Powered A Unit, and (2) Remotely Controlled Proto-Couplersr (one per A Unit).

This item has been graded per TCA standards C-6: Very Good based on visual appearance. One of the trucks on the powered locomotive is broken and needs replace/repair.The wheels show average run-time. The overall appearance of this item may be improved with a gentle and thorough cleaning. The instruction manual is included. The original box is included. Please check the photos for a detailed look at this item. Due to the date of manufacture, the buyer may need to replace the battery. Overall condition is Very Good.

Condition: Very Good (C-6)
Operational Status: Functional
Original Box: Yes (P-7)

Manufacturer: MTH
Model Number: 30-2715-1
Years Manufactured: 2006 - ????
Road Name: Alaska Railroad (ARR)

Scale/Era: O Modern
Model Type: Diesel Loco


The Trainz SKU for this item is 6254861.

Trainz Product Id: 11439764